Toxic is the latest line of ultra-fast AMD Radeon graphics cards launched by Sapphire in 2021. The highlight of the series was the use of complex cooling systems, which most often combine classic air cooling with a liquid cooling unit. And all this in a relatively compact size, for which you do not have to complicate or change the layout of components in the case.


Usually, such models with hybrid cooling are equipped with a huge 360 mm radiator with three 120 mm fans, which is connected via a pair of hoses to a water pipe installed right on top of the video chip. Thanks to this, Toxic hybrid cards can boast several degrees of overclocking - starting from the usual overclocking provided by the manufacturer, and ending with the Toxic Boost mode, which uses the cooling of the water block at full power. For a better understanding of the situation, it should be noted that the Radeon RX 6900 XT Toxic in the first case was able to take a frequency of 2525 MHz, and when Toxic Boost was activated, it overclocked to 2730 MHz.

Naturally, the Toxic line is aimed exclusively at demanding gamers, e-sportsmen and overclocking enthusiasts who want to get the highest possible performance in WQHD / 4K resolution without regard to the final price. In Sapphire itself, it is not without pride that Toxic video cards are the most performant line of Radeons that can only be found on the market. We can't vouch for everyone, but that's exactly what happened with the Radeon RX 6900 XT Toxic.

In addition to Toxic models with hybrid cooling, the manufacturer also announced more familiar variations of video cards with traditional cooling, consisting of three high-speed fans and a heatsink. This is more like models from the popular Sapphire Nitro Plus series, but with more powerful overclocking and styling in Toxic black and gold colours.