⚡ Power your play with the XFXSpeedster – where speed meets sleek!
The XFXSpeedster SWFT105 Radeon RX 6400 is a compact, high-performance gaming graphics card featuring 4GB of GDDR6 memory running at 16 Gbps, powered by AMD's RDNA 2 RX 6400 chipset with a boost clock up to 2321MHz. Designed for low profile builds, it delivers efficient, dedicated graphics processing ideal for immersive gaming and smooth multitasking.
Memory Speed | 16 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 6400 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Brand | XFX |
Series | RX 6400 Gaming Graphics Card |
Item model number | RX-64XL4SFG2 |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 2.76 x 0.79 inches |
Manufacturer | XFX |
ASIN | B09Y7358KJ |
Date First Available | April 20, 2022 |
N**P
Best GPU when you have size constraints
As far as I know, this is the best half height, single slot GPU that you can get currently, and I highly recommend it if you have size constraints. This one is easy to use, and the drivers are available online. Worth the money! No fan noise problems, performs as expected, it seems to have been built of a good quality.
M**S
Impressive Graphics Card
I am glad that I decided to try this graphics card instead of my previous Aero Itx 1630. I decided to uninstall the previous software and drivers as well as reboot prior to installing the new graphics card. Once the computer was back up and I was in Windows, I went to AMD's website and looked up the Adrenaline download for this version of AMD Radeon card. I installed it and rebooted again. I registered my card on the XFX website and then went to the AMD website and entered the information for the promotional game that Amazon emailed to me. I was prompted to download a product verification utility and once it verified the graphics card I was prompted to logon to Steam to download the game. I now launch games from the AMD Adrenaline dashboard and the passthrough opens the game through Steam. It also helps optimize the game to eliminate any lag, if any. This was important for me because of the age of the desktop which is an AM3+ motherboard by AS Rock ( 970A - G / 3.1 ) with an AMD FX- 8350 processor, 32 GB Ram, an SSD by PNY for OS boot and an additional SSD for dowloaded games from Steam. This older platform is PCIe 2.0 x16 versus the newer PCIe 4.0 and I know that I will need to upgrade at sometime in the near future but not just yet. I tested Mortal Kombat 11, XL, Komplete Edition and Tekken 7 and the gameplay was a great improvement over my previous GPU. I have also uploaded a photo from my Benchmark test using SuperPosition and a photo of the graphics card information yielded from using TechPowerUp GPU-Z. This purchase is definitely worth the extra $10 dollars that I spent that was above the cost of the previous card. This is also the first time that I have tried an XFX Graphics Card. It definitely will not be my last. If you have been a little nervous with the notion of trying an AMD versus an NVidia graphics card, I would say .... do not be afraid to try something new. The whole process from installation to gameplay took me under an hour and I just take my time in order to avoid problems. I also wanted to make sure that I mention that this card does not require any additional power from a 6 or 8 pin connector or the installation of a larger wattage power supply. The graphics card comes with the low profile bracket in case you plan to install it in a small form factor desktop as opposed to the full height used in Mini, Mid and Full Tower installations.
K**E
Runs a bit hot, but solid for 1080p 60fps
I purchased this graphics card to put into a small form factor Dell optiplex that I took on a work trip. It performed decently well with the 1080p 60 Hz television in the hotel.It wasn't very noisy, although it did run pretty hot, 80°c - 90°c.The performance is what I expected out of a single slot GPU without external power.
C**E
This is a good budget card. Lets you turn an Optiplex or similar computer into a gaming computer.
I bought an Dell Optiplex with a gen four i7 to see if it could game and with the research I did, and owning and using a gen two i7 for over 12 years on a laptop and knew what it could do, this seemed like a great option to for a streaming PC that can also double as a emulation machine since the gen four i7 can still do a lot of work. I will say for current gen games in 2023, the gen four i7 is where the cutoff should be but that is where this card comes in.The RX 6400 has 4GB of DDR6 VRAM with features some games like, such as Raytracing. With the testing I have done, gaming is good at decent setting. Your bottleneck may be different depending on what you throw this card in so if you are using a older i5, the CPU may be your bottleneck but if you're looking to build a budget gaming computer and dont want a console, buying a older Optiplex or Pavilion with a decent CPU and adding this card to it should work. It gets its power from the PCIe lane and not the power supply so you wont need to run more cable and its small form makes it good for small form factor computers, which is good because it comes with the bracket to replace the standard pre-installed, though it can be tedious to replace since you need to undo like six or eight screws.Either way, this card isnt being scalped which makes it a great buy. I do feel the 150 I paid was a bit much since there was little demand for these kind of cards but for what you get, I'm not upset. I now have a competent gaming computer using a older 4770 with this card added. Take care and happy gaming!
J**.
LP graphics card suitable for SFF case PC
This card is suitable for small form factor case PC. Perhaps, currently, it has best capabilities / price ratio in the LP graphics card segment. Newer than similar Nvidia GTX 1650 which is still more expensive.Lacks some hardware video codecs but suitable for budget gamers who needs LP card.To replace standard bracket with low profile one, you need 3 screwdrivers for different screws - for bracket itself which can be dismounted after radiator cover (4 corner screws; another 4 in the middle are provided for fan), and for 2 output sockets (DP / HDMI; 2 screws). The better solution could be a small hole or cutout for the screwdriver in the radiator cover. On other side, you probably should do this only once.Maximum power consumption is about 50W.Fan stops with low load. With high load, it is noisy, but not too loud.I think it is worth buying when you need the LP card.
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