Last week, we reported on a rumour that AMD is allegedly working on a Radeon RX 6950XT, a higher-tier variant of its current RX 6900XT flagship, along with a refreshed Navi 21 GPU. Now, the more recent rumours seem to be playing around with the supposed boost clock.

According to prominent leakster Greymon55 (@greymon55), the boost clockspeeds of the 6950XT will be set slightly above the 2.5GHz mark, which doesn’t sound all that mindblowing, if we’re honest. As it stands, three custom cooled variants of the currently existing 6900XT have already had their Navi 21 XTX GPU pushed well beyond their default 2250MHz. Case in point, both ASUS and Gigabyte’s own third-party offerings of the card are rated at 2525MHz, while Sapphire’s Toxic Extreme card has been overclocked to run at a sustained 2730MHz.

Additionally, Greymon55 also believes that the 6950XT may have a 350W TDP, which is significantly higher than the 6900XT’s default 300W TDP. Having said that, it should be noted that it is unclear if AMD intends on shipping out the card with an air cooler – complete with the defacto triple-fan configuration – or if it will once again employ the use of an AIO cooler, just as it did with the 6900XT LC.

The AMD Radeon RX 6950XT is rumoured to launch sometime in the middle of April. But, as with all rumours, the same warning about sodium consumption applies here.

(Source: Greymon55 via Twitter, Videocardz)

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