@@sorryyourenotawinner2506 I found 6800 for 547.36 usd after I ordered the 6750xt for 504.5 usd from amazon, both are gigabyte, but should i go for rx6800 from newegg at 40 Usd extra
@@SrChalice because it's amazing? Literally free performance, but when it comes to AI upscaling in review vids they should have their own section or their own video.
Bcs this Game wont Work pretty well without any scalers. FSR 2 is legit btw. when DLSS 3 will just blur fake frames and ruin your experience while getting more fake FPS..
@@HOUDINI12 Well those people have to stick to 1080p then bcs. their ist natural borders on the performence on games like CP. And it doesnt matter native 8k in 2022. Just calculate the FSR factor or watch a 2. video.
I was shocked to see the 6800 (non-XT) providing 10-15% better performance than the 6750 XT while using LESS power. I've never seen that before. Good testing!
6800 is the efficiency king, just look at how 6750xt is drawing more power with lower performance and the XT version is drawing up to 40% more power with 20% performance at tops
@@StrongArmEntertainment i have msi 6800 gamin x, undervolt and overclock doesnt change much on power draw...well power draw does drop (at fixed fps) and at uncapped fps power draw remains same while fps goes up, difference between 6750xt and 6800 on this video is in power limit set by cards, bot cards are rated for 250watts, but different card models has different power delivery settings...overclocking itself isnt that great in fps vs power gain, we talking like +10%fps vs +30% power difference, soo for benchamrking ok...for daily use where you have to pay extra higher bill just for maybe 5fps...hmmm 6800 from msi has power limit ~210watts, can be raised for sure, that powerdevil 6750xt has obviously higher base power limit which cant be rised by much, if you rise power limit on 6800 it will clock higher, but fps +10% while power +30%ˇ...so better just undervolt and enjoy quiet gaming :-)
@@skooo2418 Did you tried disabling MPO? It helped with my AMD gpu problems. You can also try disabling hardware acceleration if you have browser on chromium engine.
i got recently same gpu as benchmarked (msi 6800 gaming x) and canconfirm, wattage is very low, i game mostly at 60fps (4k 60fps tv) and wattage mostly runs around 60 watts at ultra, fans barely spins lol
@@20kerberos I also got rx 6800 MSI gaming x. It's really weird to see such a powerful gpu taking 140-190W in games. This gpu after UV (from 1025 to 900mv) is taking 130-135W in CP77 at 1440p Ultra settings. Also you can OC this card to at least 2400Mhz. I did OC to full limit in MSI afterburner (2600Mhz) and it was woking good but i tested it for only 10m and I don't know what would happen in longer test. This card is amazing.
@@IngeniousReaper I could leave it on 2600Mhz because it is stable but it doesn't make any sense right now because it gives around 10% more fps but I dont need that when my lowest average fps without OC is 80 in forspoken. Other games run with 90fps+. It's better to set gpu clock to 2400Mhz (Msi stock is 2309). It doesn't change gpu temps and wattage much and gives 4-5% better performance.
Great, these three cards are now available at a good price, all three with around 100 euro between them... Thinking the 6800 would be a good fit for my system considering power draw and temperature
For Forza, you are 2nd place with 6800 and 6800xt while 4th place with 6750xt. The graphic card clearly makes a difference. It completely justifies the higher price.
I want to point out that the RX6800 minimum core clock needs to be adjusted in Adrenalin, 350mhz may save power at idle but it isn't enough. Those lows would be a lot higher if you just set the clock minimum to a reasonable 800mhz. The card only uses 1-2 more watts at idle if you set a reasonable minimum. The maximum could be higher also. My RX6800 overclocks by about 12% and it wasn't a silicon lottery winner. You aren't going to overclock a 6750 much.
I undervolted mine with PBO along with CO -30 all cores max temp 76ºC, at stock clocks now cause I have had some hot days lately (had a +100Mhz oc before), my 5800X rarely pushes above 62ºC while in Warzone 2 and that is while loading because during game it sits at around 51ºC. Ambient temp 23-25ºC. Air cooler Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo. This is by far the coldest CPU I ever had and this is supposed to be the hottest 5000 CPU, I really wish I could try the others
@@JVCFever0 Can't argue with power but I rather have a 5800x that can turn into a 5700x in eco mode and I can also just undervolt while gaining more performance than getting a 5700x that won't reach 5800x performance. I am all about customization and in this case the price difference isn't much at least in my country
Just picked up a New 6750XT "GIGABYTE Gaming OC Radeon RX 6750 XT 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0" for $399 on Newegg. Was $470 but they had a $70 Off coupon code on the ad. Will be replacing my Vega56.
What is the best replacement fot RX 6800 non XT? I want to upgrade from 6650 XT but in my country it's hard to find now. I am interested with the performance and the power consumption..
Hello, I have a nagging doubt, I need to replace my old 1060. I'm specifically undecided on these 3 models: Gigabyte 6700XT Eagle at 377€, XFX Speedster QICK319 Radeon RX 6750XT at 379€ (Starfield bundle), MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT Gaming X Trio 12G (+Starfield) at 427.79€. Which one should I get? With the budget, I wanted to stay under 400€, but I would still get Starfield, just not on day one. The XFX model has a good price, but I'm not familiar with the brand, is it reliable? I've read that the Gigabyte one is quiet, doesn't have coil whine, and doesn't overheat, which is also important to me. Please help.
In my experience coil whine is normally only a problem with really high refresh - eg in settings menus that aren't capped. I have had a couple of XFX QICK cards before, they're good. I'd get the 6750XT QICK with Starfield, personally. Be aware that your CPU might be a bottleneck for any of these cards, just depending on the model you have and the res you play at.
and cost a lot more money. Even with 40 cent per kilowatt hour, I would need to wait over 10 years till the 6800 would be cheaper than the 6750 xt. With 2 hours a day for 7 days, each single day in the year.
@@1IGG Yeah, also undervolting should lower the gap even more. Although both undervolt well, the 6750 is aggressively OCd/pushed for max performance so you can really cut down on power overhead with some tweaks. The 6800 is still a beast though. I just got a top of the line 6750xt for $399. The cheapest 6800 has barely dipped below $500. Who knows what will happen this holiday season though.
@@TheGreektrojan 6800 undervolts like a champ too though. Have mine running at 910mv (down from 1025) with the default factory OC and the highest It goes during the cyberpunk benchmark is 145w. Taking into account that my old overclocked 1060 pulled 100-110w while being like 1/4th the performance .. yeah this card is crazy efficient.
@@SirEpsilonn got same gpu, i play mostly at 60fps..so wattage is very low...had just single game so far which draws watts like crazy...some callisto protocol (recently released next gen graphics survival game with zombies heavily inspired by dead space)...but omg dat graphics looks like watching movie
Now lets OC and undervolt the 6800 and activate SAM. And then were easily on the level of a RTX 3080. Love this Card. Got my Hands on one, but have to do a proper undervolt and OC. Activated SAM already.
@@Alvah37 SAM is some kind of special connection between the CPU and GPU. It works with an RX 6000 and an Ryzen 5000 series. It said that in some games it can increase your fps up to 10%. Tbh i dont really know what it is exactly, but it gives you more power so why not :D And undervolting means to decrease the power usage of the GPU. It consumes less power and its better for the card itself because of the lower voltage. And while doing that you can OC the card and have better performnace aswell. Im using the RX 6800 with an Ryzen 5 5600x at 1440p and its amazing. Works soo well. i am completely satisfied.
Problem is the prices. For example right now , a 6750XT cost 388 euro , 6800 540 and 6800XT 600 euro. Is it worth pay more than 100 euro for around 8-10 fps difference on 1440p? I think not ....
Ye most likely. Undervolting does hardly have any negative impact on fps, since it's leaving more room for the turbo-frequency (cuz: lower temps). Tried it out, with 3dMark TimeSpy f.e. it yields slightly higher scores undervolted!
isnt it incredible that this game requires 14 GB vram on amd cards that have it but it can still run smoothly on 8gb cards without massive stutter or crashes?
True but eventually down the road the extra memory will be needed in certain games unless you only plan to play at 1920 x 1080 settings. Personally I would go for the bigger memory cards just for future proofing if you know what I mean.
MSI Afterburner, a free program which uses Rivatuner Statistics Server to show stats (included). It can work with integrated graphics as well as dedicated cards
Lol 100% go for 6800 the price now is superb ridicilous under 480€ you can get 7years card for future 16gb ram i dont know what a stupid question you ask go for it 440 is perfect broo
I think you could do a little better than Raidmax without blowing the budget, but if you do go bargain basement, cut the peripherals down, no optical drive, no spinning hard drive, maybe only 2 sticks of ram and you can save 35-40 watts. I see some deals on Silverstone from time to time that are class leading on power delivery on the 12V rail.
Not the latest for sure, with the new version + SAM activate you gain far more fps, with the latest version, the 6750xt beat the 3070 TI and same for the 6650 xt and the 3060TI, and same for the 6950xt and the 3090 TI, depending of your country the rx can cost much more now or maybe less
@@sorryyourenotawinner2506 i also feel ray tracing is just gimmick...but ray traced shadows on another hand look much bette than some randomly flickering per pixel shadows xD
@@assassinscreedplayer9041 no, for 1440p the minimum should be 6800XT/3080 honestly and as you can see even these cards are struggling to hit 120fps on ultra in these older games, imagine what will happen with new games
@@assassinscreedplayer9041 Of course it's good choice, what game doesn't go above 60 fps/1440p btw with the 6750XT? im curious everything comes down to one thing: $ your budget basically
It has happened. All you had to do is roll back to the last good driver. Most of those problems happen to people who install "Optional" or Beta drivers. Don't be a test mule and you have a pretty smooth road ahead of you.
Construct your question better please. Are you implying you have a 5600X and a 6600 now and asking whether a 6700XT should be purchased to replace the 6600? I think a 6700XT would be a good choice considering the prices have been between $369-389 USD. IF you can, I would aim for a 6800XT or the 6800 as it shows here to be great performance while staying cool and using less power than the XT variant.
@@pkpkpkok 6600 < 3060 < 6600 XT < 3060 ti < 6700 XT < 3070 < 6800 etc, this is the general pattern. Now, when you look at PRICE, AMD is clear winner (at least in the US). For same price of 3060 Ti you can get a 6750 XT which is better. Ask yourself what resolution your monitor is. If it is 1080, you won't need beyond the 6700 XT or 6750 XT. If you want to go to 1440p however then begin thinking about spending more. With your setup, you're already pretty close to the performance of a 6600 XT so I wouldn't waste money buying something with such a small improvement. If you want to sell your card and buy a 6700 XT I think that's totally reasonable move. Beware, if your monitor doesn't go beyond 60-75 hz there's not much point upgrading just the GPU without upgrading the monitor too. Your CPU should be totally fine for anything other than medium to high FPS 1440p gaming and beyond.
Them clocks on the 6750 are a little mental. If you can obtain higher clocks on the 6800 that should be the best bang for buck GPU. I got a 6900xtxh toxic ee which can maintain 2700+ speeds, silly GPU but for 650 I got a massive bargain
6800 uses a much bigger, more expensive die (in fact, the same die as a 6950xt, 520mm2), while the 6750xt uses a cheaper, smaller 335mm2 die, and it was not designed to be pushed this hard, thus it gets worse efficiency and worse performance, since it’s basically factory OCed.
My 3 RX6800 cards will all do 2500mhz for the asking. I wouldn't want to OC a 6800XT, probably because I'm not doing 4k and 1440P is good enough for me.
i dont know dude, but in my country the 6750xt and 6700xt are in the same price around $380 i can get the shappire nitro+ model. and i have question, should i buy the 6750xt or 6700xt?
rx 6750 is hotter and consumes more watts, if your power supply produces no more than 600 watts, then definitely don’t take it. little performance difference
Yeah well with more entry and lower-mid cards I do, but these cards can more than handle it 99% of the time. People who know what they're looking at know that ultra gives a worst case scenario as well.
the rx 6800 is the most versatile in terms of heating and fps. Thanks good test.
the price is still terrible ($600-$650 after tax) where a 6700xt is sub $500 after tax. For a 11 fps avg difference
@@slumy8195 6800 is roughly 15% better for around 15% the price more
@@slumy8195 bruh I found a 6800xt for $580 before tax.
@@thesheepman0525 BETTER? HAHA NO.
@@sorryyourenotawinner2506 I found 6800 for 547.36 usd after I ordered the 6750xt for 504.5 usd from amazon, both are gigabyte, but should i go for rx6800 from newegg at 40 Usd extra
Why turn on FSR on cyberpunk, idk about the rest of people but i want to see the raw performance instead of the upscaled performance
I hate this Fuqing upscaling AI BS. I don't know why these idiots won't let it die.
@@SrChalice because it's amazing? Literally free performance, but when it comes to AI upscaling in review vids they should have their own section or their own video.
Bcs this Game wont Work pretty well without any scalers. FSR 2 is legit btw. when DLSS 3 will just blur fake frames and ruin your experience while getting more fake FPS..
@@catchytune3260 but that's not what this is about, people want to see raw data because many people dont like upscaling.
@@HOUDINI12 Well those people have to stick to 1080p then bcs. their ist natural borders on the performence on games like CP. And it doesnt matter native 8k in 2022. Just calculate the FSR factor or watch a 2. video.
I was shocked to see the 6800 (non-XT) providing 10-15% better performance than the 6750 XT while using LESS power. I've never seen that before. Good testing!
6800 is the efficiency king, just look at how 6750xt is drawing more power with lower performance and the XT version is drawing up to 40% more power with 20% performance at tops
Im pretty sure these are stock performance. A tiny overclock with a big under volt would change a lot
@@StrongArmEntertainment i have msi 6800 gamin x, undervolt and overclock doesnt change much on power draw...well power draw does drop (at fixed fps) and at uncapped fps power draw remains same while fps goes up, difference between 6750xt and 6800 on this video is in power limit set by cards, bot cards are rated for 250watts, but different card models has different power delivery settings...overclocking itself isnt that great in fps vs power gain, we talking like +10%fps vs +30% power difference, soo for benchamrking ok...for daily use where you have to pay extra higher bill just for maybe 5fps...hmmm
6800 from msi has power limit ~210watts, can be raised for sure, that powerdevil 6750xt has obviously higher base power limit which cant be rised by much, if you rise power limit on 6800 it will clock higher, but fps +10% while power +30%ˇ...so better just undervolt and enjoy quiet gaming :-)
@@20kerberos what card would you buy?
@@20kerberos If you do UV + OC, you can get 10-20% fps with same wattage like stock settings. Seriously, try it by yourself.
the rx6800 has 73.6% power draw and 86.1% performance of the 6800xt
I am so happy that the 6000 Series are the most stable GPU's I've ever used.
(software wise)
Yeah Radeon drivers definitely are better than many seem to think. Quite unfortunate that they're stuck with an outdated reputation tbh!
@@fpscomputers976 Yes.
but they'll have their much deserved new age
@@fpscomputers976 Not entirely, my 5700 xt still crashes sometimes 7 days in a row, sometimes a month without a crash, no matter the driver version
@@skooo2418 Did you tried disabling MPO? It helped with my AMD gpu problems. You can also try disabling hardware acceleration if you have browser on chromium engine.
@@MacTavish9619 what is MPO ?
The power draw is very interesting. I think for a sff system the 6800 would be a great choice for both performance and heat management.
i got recently same gpu as benchmarked (msi 6800 gaming x) and canconfirm, wattage is very low, i game mostly at 60fps (4k 60fps tv) and wattage mostly runs around 60 watts at ultra, fans barely spins lol
@@20kerberos I also got rx 6800 MSI gaming x. It's really weird to see such a powerful gpu taking 140-190W in games. This gpu after UV (from 1025 to 900mv) is taking 130-135W in CP77 at 1440p Ultra settings. Also you can OC this card to at least 2400Mhz. I did OC to full limit in MSI afterburner (2600Mhz) and it was woking good but i tested it for only 10m and I don't know what would happen in longer test. This card is amazing.
@@MacTavish9619 Did you end up keeping it at 2600mhz or did you have to drop it down?
@@IngeniousReaper I could leave it on 2600Mhz because it is stable but it doesn't make any sense right now because it gives around 10% more fps but I dont need that when my lowest average fps without OC is 80 in forspoken. Other games run with 90fps+. It's better to set gpu clock to 2400Mhz (Msi stock is 2309). It doesn't change gpu temps and wattage much and gives 4-5% better performance.
@@MacTavish9619 Thanks for the reply! Also yeah that makes sense you're still getting a decent increase and not over stressing it.
Great, these three cards are now available at a good price, all three with around 100 euro between them... Thinking the 6800 would be a good fit for my system considering power draw and temperature
if you havent bought anything yet go for a 6800xt, too good of a deal
@@brofister9682 the xt version for me is about 100 euros more. Not worth it for my gaming habits.
@@Nightball12same here, 100€ not worth 10% fps boost :D
500 dolars the merc 319 pretty cheap good price
For Forza, you are 2nd place with 6800 and 6800xt while 4th place with 6750xt. The graphic card clearly makes a difference. It completely justifies the higher price.
You are joking, right?
I want to point out that the RX6800 minimum core clock needs to be adjusted in Adrenalin, 350mhz may save power at idle but it isn't enough. Those lows would be a lot higher if you just set the clock minimum to a reasonable 800mhz. The card only uses 1-2 more watts at idle if you set a reasonable minimum. The maximum could be higher also. My RX6800 overclocks by about 12% and it wasn't a silicon lottery winner. You aren't going to overclock a 6750 much.
It's insane 5800 under 40% usage hitting above to 70°.
I undervolted mine with PBO along with CO -30 all cores max temp 76ºC, at stock clocks now cause I have had some hot days lately (had a +100Mhz oc before), my 5800X rarely pushes above 62ºC while in Warzone 2 and that is while loading because during game it sits at around 51ºC. Ambient temp 23-25ºC. Air cooler Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo. This is by far the coldest CPU I ever had and this is supposed to be the hottest 5000 CPU, I really wish I could try the others
That's why 5700x is the better option. Less power draw (65w vs 105w), almost same performance and cheaper
@@JVCFever0 Can't argue with power but I rather have a 5800x that can turn into a 5700x in eco mode and I can also just undervolt while gaining more performance than getting a 5700x that won't reach 5800x performance. I am all about customization and in this case the price difference isn't much at least in my country
It's impossible to find a 6800 xt or a 6800 for that matter where I live, so I've settled on a 6750 xt oc for $500 cdn. New, not used.
Is this testing using SAM enabled or not?
Just picked up a New 6750XT "GIGABYTE Gaming OC Radeon RX 6750 XT 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0" for $399 on Newegg. Was $470 but they had a $70 Off coupon code on the ad. Will be replacing my Vega56.
What is the best replacement fot RX 6800 non XT? I want to upgrade from 6650 XT but in my country it's hard to find now. I am interested with the performance and the power consumption..
Hello, I have a nagging doubt, I need to replace my old 1060. I'm specifically undecided on these 3 models: Gigabyte 6700XT Eagle at 377€, XFX Speedster QICK319 Radeon RX 6750XT at 379€ (Starfield bundle), MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT Gaming X Trio 12G (+Starfield) at 427.79€. Which one should I get? With the budget, I wanted to stay under 400€, but I would still get Starfield, just not on day one. The XFX model has a good price, but I'm not familiar with the brand, is it reliable? I've read that the Gigabyte one is quiet, doesn't have coil whine, and doesn't overheat, which is also important to me. Please help.
In my experience coil whine is normally only a problem with really high refresh - eg in settings menus that aren't capped.
I have had a couple of XFX QICK cards before, they're good. I'd get the 6750XT QICK with Starfield, personally. Be aware that your CPU might be a bottleneck for any of these cards, just depending on the model you have and the res you play at.
6800 uses less power and produces more frames than the 6750 xt 🤯
and cost a lot more money. Even with 40 cent per kilowatt hour, I would need to wait over 10 years till the 6800 would be cheaper than the 6750 xt. With 2 hours a day for 7 days, each single day in the year.
@@1IGG Yeah, also undervolting should lower the gap even more. Although both undervolt well, the 6750 is aggressively OCd/pushed for max performance so you can really cut down on power overhead with some tweaks. The 6800 is still a beast though. I just got a top of the line 6750xt for $399. The cheapest 6800 has barely dipped below $500. Who knows what will happen this holiday season though.
@@TheGreektrojan 6800 undervolts like a champ too though. Have mine running at 910mv (down from 1025) with the default factory OC and the highest It goes during the cyberpunk benchmark is 145w. Taking into account that my old overclocked 1060 pulled 100-110w while being like 1/4th the performance .. yeah this card is crazy efficient.
@@SirEpsilonn got same gpu, i play mostly at 60fps..so wattage is very low...had just single game so far which draws watts like crazy...some callisto protocol (recently released next gen graphics survival game with zombies heavily inspired by dead space)...but omg dat graphics looks like watching movie
@@1IGG u can get a 6800 for 450
Now lets OC and undervolt the 6800 and activate SAM. And then were easily on the level of a RTX 3080. Love this Card. Got my Hands on one, but have to do a proper undervolt and OC. Activated SAM already.
what do you mean udnervolt and what is sam?
Soon going to own one and would like to use the full efficiency of the card
@@Alvah37 SAM is some kind of special connection between the CPU and GPU. It works with an RX 6000 and an Ryzen 5000 series. It said that in some games it can increase your fps up to 10%. Tbh i dont really know what it is exactly, but it gives you more power so why not :D And undervolting means to decrease the power usage of the GPU. It consumes less power and its better for the card itself because of the lower voltage. And while doing that you can OC the card and have better performnace aswell. Im using the RX 6800 with an Ryzen 5 5600x at 1440p and its amazing. Works soo well. i am completely satisfied.
@@JJH_98 im going to build my 6800 with my 5600x next week, i will definitely undervolt and use SAM
@@JJH_98 depends really, SAm can either increase 1-10% fps but it can also lower it.
@@JJH_98 I am choosing between a 6800, 6800 xt, 3080, and 3090. For performance which one should I go for?
Problem is the prices. For example right now , a 6750XT cost 388 euro , 6800 540 and 6800XT 600 euro. Is it worth pay more than 100 euro for around 8-10 fps difference on 1440p?
I think not ....
What heatsink do you have for the ryzen 7 5800x?
It's an AIO. The Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360
@@fpscomputers976 Is there an air cooler that you recommend?
@@fpscomputers976 In areas where there is a lot of graphic demand, a story fps goes red dead redemption 2
I wonder if the undervolted 6800 XT would still have 30 fps gap over rx 6800.
Ye most likely. Undervolting does hardly have any negative impact on fps, since it's leaving more room for the turbo-frequency (cuz: lower temps). Tried it out, with 3dMark TimeSpy f.e. it yields slightly higher scores undervolted!
they really should've gone with 6nm on the "50" versions of RDNA 2 cards
isnt it incredible that this game requires 14 GB vram on amd cards that have it but it can still run smoothly on 8gb cards without massive stutter or crashes?
True but eventually down the road the extra memory will be needed in certain games unless you only plan to play at 1920 x 1080 settings. Personally I would go for the bigger memory cards just for future proofing if you know what I mean.
@@WolfManCer wasnt meant as advice for new buyers, but as a tip for people feeling bad about last year's purchase.
I want to buy a rx6800,is AsRock Phantom Gaming is a good choice?
they are huge, have 1. Expect more then 2 slots being taken. Cool af tho, works rly well
@@woutersnaak1924 6800 or 6800 XT most bang for your buck?
@@simplebidnessman can't really tell, bought mine from a friend. Also depends on your needs.
@@woutersnaak1924 video games, recording to
What software do yo guys use to show the performance your rig on the top right of the screen?
MSI Afterburner, a free program which uses Rivatuner Statistics Server to show stats (included). It can work with integrated graphics as well as dedicated cards
Hello, good job thanks ;-)
RX 6750 XT-349$
RX 6800-440$
which one should I get?
Lol 100% go for 6800 the price now is superb ridicilous under 480€ you can get 7years card for future 16gb ram i dont know what a stupid question you ask go for it 440 is perfect broo
hehe now the rx 6800 is $349 on amazon
is it also okay to use intel i5-13400f cpu with these gpus?
Yes, that will be fine. See this Tom's Hardware chart:
www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cpu-hierarchy,4312.html
@@fpscomputers976 thank u so much, u just earned a subscriber
hi guys 735w boronze raidmax enough for rx 6800 xt?
For non OC...if you would like to OC your 6800XT.. at leaast 800w powersuply...
more than enough
I think you could do a little better than Raidmax without blowing the budget, but if you do go bargain basement, cut the peripherals down, no optical drive, no spinning hard drive, maybe only 2 sticks of ram and you can save 35-40 watts. I see some deals on Silverstone from time to time that are class leading on power delivery on the 12V rail.
Should i upgrade from 6750xt to 6800oc? 🙂
Not worth it imo.
What cpu u have ?
I have amd ryzen 7 5700x which graphic card should I buy now?
Any suggestions guys?
what driver version is this
Not the latest for sure, with the new version + SAM activate you gain far more fps, with the latest version, the 6750xt beat the 3070 TI and same for the 6650 xt and the 3060TI, and same for the 6950xt and the 3090 TI, depending of your country the rx can cost much more now or maybe less
Why does the 6800 XT run so much hotter than the other 2?
Bought it from a miner
Ryzen 5 5600g y rx 6800xt??
found a few 6750xts for $430!
What site?
@@Ye_B0i B&H Photo is one of them I believe
@@Ye_B0i i just bought one on amazon for 418$ brand new 2 days ago
In italy 440€ 6750xt Amazon, new
@@Ye_B0i amazon
Would be interesting to see performance on C2077 with RTX on ... :)
C77 is a game build apon RTX and nvidia cards. Of course, with RTX, the performance wont be that great
rtx is a gimmick :)
@@sorryyourenotawinner2506 i also feel ray tracing is just gimmick...but ray traced shadows on another hand look much bette than some randomly flickering per pixel shadows xD
in 1440p with 5600 non x 6750xt will be fine or get 6800? i can get 6800 but pulse version 3 fans .
I was going to get the same card in uk but i'm going to opt to wait another month for the red devil 6800 XT, its like £70 more.
@@bobanders6672 should i get 6750xt for 1440p or 1080p? Not every game will be above 60 fps in 1440p
@@assassinscreedplayer9041 no, for 1440p the minimum should be 6800XT/3080 honestly and as you can see even these cards are struggling to hit 120fps on ultra in these older games, imagine what will happen with new games
@@assassinscreedplayer9041 Of course it's good choice, what game doesn't go above 60 fps/1440p btw with the 6750XT? im curious
everything comes down to one thing: $ your budget basically
@@dariomladenovski7047 you are tripping. Every game on 1440p is like 70+ fps on 6750
Why do I have 120-140 fps in Rdo with 6750xt 1440p
Is that true amd driver makes game goes to crashed ,black screen,and glitch?
It has happened. All you had to do is roll back to the last good driver. Most of those problems happen to people who install "Optional" or Beta drivers. Don't be a test mule and you have a pretty smooth road ahead of you.
5600x 6600 now...i dont know should i buy 6700xt or others to change?
Construct your question better please. Are you implying you have a 5600X and a 6600 now and asking whether a 6700XT should be purchased to replace the 6600? I think a 6700XT would be a good choice considering the prices have been between $369-389 USD. IF you can, I would aim for a 6800XT or the 6800 as it shows here to be great performance while staying cool and using less power than the XT variant.
@@27Zangle ok so 6700xt or 6800xt at now are better ?then how about with 3060ti?
@@pkpkpkok 6600 < 3060 < 6600 XT < 3060 ti < 6700 XT < 3070 < 6800 etc, this is the general pattern. Now, when you look at PRICE, AMD is clear winner (at least in the US). For same price of 3060 Ti you can get a 6750 XT which is better. Ask yourself what resolution your monitor is. If it is 1080, you won't need beyond the 6700 XT or 6750 XT. If you want to go to 1440p however then begin thinking about spending more. With your setup, you're already pretty close to the performance of a 6600 XT so I wouldn't waste money buying something with such a small improvement. If you want to sell your card and buy a 6700 XT I think that's totally reasonable move. Beware, if your monitor doesn't go beyond 60-75 hz there's not much point upgrading just the GPU without upgrading the monitor too. Your CPU should be totally fine for anything other than medium to high FPS 1440p gaming and beyond.
Wait for rx 7700xt, rtx 4060ti or 4070, or latest intel arc 770
@@martinbenitez13 and then buy a 6700 xt yes
can u pls do 1080 and 1440p
Them clocks on the 6750 are a little mental. If you can obtain higher clocks on the 6800 that should be the best bang for buck GPU. I got a 6900xtxh toxic ee which can maintain 2700+ speeds, silly GPU but for 650 I got a massive bargain
"Them clocks"💀💀💀
@@IchBinDasBrot Yes, sometimes I care not to use the correct lingo 😆
If you intend to play in 1080p, the best choice is the 6750 xt
6750 xt is obviously for 2k gaming, lol
Im buy. 6750 xt. But until now im not bilding some tell me 6750 xt. Good or no
good
6700 xt - 2700 mhz, 6800 - 2200 mhz? 4 real? it's totally fake
The 6700 has to push higher to get more performance. That’s why it’s not a better card compare to the 6800
6800 uses a much bigger, more expensive die (in fact, the same die as a 6950xt, 520mm2), while the 6750xt uses a cheaper, smaller 335mm2 die, and it was not designed to be pushed this hard, thus it gets worse efficiency and worse performance, since it’s basically factory OCed.
My 3 RX6800 cards will all do 2500mhz for the asking. I wouldn't want to OC a 6800XT, probably because I'm not doing 4k and 1440P is good enough for me.
Rx 6750 xt is shit
Agreed. Its cost to performance ratio compared to the 6800 or even the 6800xt is just awful.
i dont know dude, but in my country the 6750xt and 6700xt are in the same price around $380 i can get the shappire nitro+ model. and i have question, should i buy the 6750xt or 6700xt?
rx 6750 is hotter and consumes more watts, if your power supply produces no more than 600 watts, then definitely don’t take it. little performance difference
@@meme-tn3vz 6750xt hands down
@@xplicitfishin you have video cards that's good, but the rx 6750 xt model itself is just an overclocked 6700 xt.
bro thats shiitty setting is not the same xD
come again
what is the best processor to buy for 6800 for gaming?
For the non-XT? I'm not sure about the best, but anything at or above an R5 5600 or i5 12400 should be good. Depends on your budget etc.
@@fpscomputers976 for resolution 3440*1440
STOP USING ULTRA SETTINGS LMAO JUST PLAY ON HIGH! THERE'S NO DIFFERENCE!
Yeah well with more entry and lower-mid cards I do, but these cards can more than handle it 99% of the time. People who know what they're looking at know that ultra gives a worst case scenario as well.
Lmao, sound like you’ve never played at 1440p Ultra with 100+ FPS)
There is most definitely a difference between High and Ultra in most games
@@crispybottom The mind set of the person playing them usually.
@@crispybottomThe difference is too small for the lost FPS