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November 2020
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Tremendous performance gains
60 FPS 4K gaming a reality now
Cheaper than RTX 3080
World-leading power efficiency
16 GB VRAM
Extremely quiet
Idle fan stop
Good memory overclocking potential
Multi-monitor power consumption improved
USB-C output
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Lots of overclocking headroom
Laden with new features
Beats competing Nvidia GeForce RTX options in select benchmarks
Very competitive performance, Better cost per frame than RTX 3080, More power efficient than RTX 3080, 16GB VRAM capacity, Huge boost in clock speed compared to RDNA/RX 5700 XT, Hardware-accelerated ray tracing is finally supported by an AMD GPU, Quietest
RTX 3080 is faster at 4K, Ray tracing performance isn’t as competitive as Nvidia’s solutions, AMD currently has no answer to DLSS,
After the launch of its RDNA architecture last year, delivering some very solid mid-range graphics cards, today marks the return of AMD to the high-end performance segment of the GPU market. That's right, RDNA 2 is here, and in the form of the RX 6800 XT...
Abstract: Editor's Note: Before you dive into this guide, as you'll see from many of the prices above, the availability and pricing situation for GPUs is anything but "normal" right now is anything but "normal" right now, and has been skewed since early on in the...
Abstract: AMD has for several years now lagged behind Nvidia in the graphics performance race, particularly at the high end where ray tracing has become the new must-have feature to show off, and buyers always want the latest and greatest. The company's problems ar...
Better performance than competing NVIDIA cards, RX 6800 is cheaper than competing NVIDIA cards, Power efficiency is comparable
Limited launch stocks, RX 6800 XT has horrible Indian pricing
AMD has done it. The new 'RDNA 2'-based Radeon RX 6000 graphics cards are very competitive in performance and aren't power-hungry for the performance that they deliver. Initially, we only had the pricing for the RX 6800 which does work out well for the In...
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Published: 2020-11-18, Author: John , review by: lowyat.net
So, at US$649 (~RM2652), the AMD Radeon RX 6800XT is truly and honestly sounding a lot like the card that many gamers have been hoping as an alternative to NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 3080. It may stick to a traditional triple-fan cooler design that certainly wa...
Design looks great with just a splash of red, USB-C output is a boon for those with monitors supporting the standard, Good rasterizing performance at up to 4K, SAM provides a good boost in certain games, Relatively well managed thermals as compared to pr
Raytracing performance is still behind the competition, Rage Mode appears to be counterintuitive in certain cases
AMD is back in the game for the most part, as long as you don't really care about raytracing in games...
Raw Performance - Stable 4K 60fps gaming, 0db fan technology, 16GB VRAM, Power efficient, USB-C display out - PCVR support
Massive FPS loss on Ray Tracing, Thermals - Poor fan curve management, Limited Availability - Much less than RTX 30
The way AMD shocked the industry with the RX 6800 series performance is definitely astonishing, so much that it downplays AMD's struggle with the Ryzen CPU line snatching the crown from Intel. To put it simply, AMD's Radeon RX 6800 XT is on par with the R...
Cheaper MSRP than the RTX 3080, Uses less power than the RTX 3080, Delivers better performance with AMD CPUs via SAM, Trades blows with the RTX 3080 in many games,
Runs a little hot, Ray-tracing performance isn't quite up to par compared to the RTX 3080, AMD's closing out the year with the official launch of their new Radeon 6000 series of GPUs, with today's review revolving around the company's flagship, the Radeon
AMD has managed to gain parity with NVIDIA's top-end offering, finally putting the screws and threatening the green team's dominance in the top-end of the GPU sphere.When rumors of the arrival of AMD's new cards we rife earlier this year, many people woul...
Abstract: Last October 28, AMD announced the much-awaited Big Navi GPUs properly known as the Radeon RX 6000 series. AMD's latest comeback attempt at the GPU space is very intense as the RX 6000 series competes at the higher end spectrum, rivaling Nvidia's RTX 308...
Abstract: Gaming has always been a huge deal but it gained even greater significance in the past year of the pandemic. Left with nowhere to go, many people turned to their PCs, consoles, and phones, to while away the hours and the days. Regardless of what kind of g...