
Big AMD 6900XT vs 6800XT Assassin Creed Valhalla | GTA 5 | RDR 2 | Avengers @ 1080p, 1440p, 4k
The RX 6900-XT assumes the flagship position in AMD’s latest RX 6000 series of GPUs which deliver a huge generational jump in performance. The $1000 USD 6900-XT is a small improvement on the already launched $650 USD RX 6800-XT, with the salient differences being 11% (80) more compute units in the 6900-XT compared to 72 in the 6800-XT and a recommended power supply of 850W, compared to 750W for the 6800-XT. AMD have upgraded the single fan cooler to a more efficient triple fan solution, perhaps indicating a shift in focus from benchmark busting headlines to user experience. Following the widespread issues that users faced with the 5000 and Vega series, we are cautiously optimistic that AMD have taken steps to ensure driver and hardware stability. Given the value for money now offered by both Nvidia and AMD, with the 3070 and 6800-XT, it is difficult to recommend any thousand dollar graphics cards to most gamers. Having said that, compared to Nvidia’s $1499 USD RTX 3090, the 6900-XT does offer better value for money, albeit without achieving the 3090’s performance. 16GB of VRAM is a key feature of the 6900-XT. At higher resolutions and detail settings, performance can bottleneck without sufficient GPU memory. AMD's marketers often cherry pick obscure games with high res/settings, the details of which are rarely disclosed, then compare the results with cards that have less memory. In that scenario, the cards with less memory look weaker than they would at 1080p. The 1080p results are sometimes omitted altogether. Most users will see little benefit in gaming at high resolutions. We will post a more conclusive summary when we have sufficient driver and hardware stability data, but either way, without drastic price cuts (MSRP $1000 USD) and miraculous marketing
AMD’s RX 6800-XT delivers a huge generational jump in performance. AMD have upgraded the single fan cooler to a more efficient triple fan solution, perhaps indicating a shift in focus from benchmark busting headlines to user experience. Following the widespread issues that users faced with the 5000 and Vega series, we are cautiously optimistic that AMD have taken steps to ensure driver and hardware stability, this will need to be proven over time. The release of the 6000 series explains why Nvidia doubled performance per dollar when they released their 3070 just a few weeks ago. A comparison between Nvidia’s previous generation flagship, the 2080 Ti, and the 6800-XT shows that AMD now offer comparable raw performance at half the price. 16GB of VRAM is a key feature of the 6800 cards. At higher resolutions and detail settings, performance can bottleneck without sufficient GPU memory. AMD's marketers often cherry pick obscure games with high res/settings, the details of which are rarely disclosed, then compare the results with cards that have less memory. In that scenario, the cards with less memory look weaker than they would at 1080p. The 1080p results are sometimes omitted altogether. Most users will see little benefit in gaming at high resolutions. We will post a more conclusive summary when we have sufficient driver and hardware stability data, but either way, without drastic price cuts (MSRP $650 USD) and miraculous marketing,
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