The QICK line of the American manufacturer XFX is a rare beast at the present time. While all competitors are releasing dozens of variations of the same NVIDIA models, XFX continues to swim against the current, releasing Radeon accelerators exclusively to the market. That is, this is a rare opportunity to buy an RX 6700XT instead of a conditional GeForce RTX 3060. And not some kind, but with extreme acceleration out of the box. This is the main feature of the QICK series.

One of the most popular options in the QICK line is the Radeon RX 6700 XT, which at the time of release occupied the upper niche of the mid-price segment, but then all the cards were confused by the shortage of semiconductors. This is a graphics card based on the Navi 22 core (RDNA 2 architecture) with a cooling system of three coolers and the most serious factory overclocking on the market ― its core is overclocked to a frequency of 2622 MHz. Only selected models like Gigabyte Aorus, Asus TUF or Sapphire Nitro Plus, which are also equipped with triple cooling, can boast of such figures. In the overall performance standings, it occupies a place exactly between the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti and RT3070. Taking into account the 12 GB of video memory on board, the best option for games in 2K resolution comes out.


When designing QICK cards, engineers and designers strive to find a balance between beauty and performance. Representatives of this series look neat, but do not attract the eye, like the Gigabyte Aorus or Asus ROG models. There is no illumination, the casings are simple, with a minimum of decorative elements and abundant perforation, which contributes to the rapid dissipation of heat from the radiator. In general, the QICK models resemble the "gaming" lines of MSI Gaming, Gigabyte Trio and EVGA SuperClocked, which also put simplicity and performance above visual aesthetics and additional features.