ASUS ROG Radeon RX 6750 XT STRIX review -
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The 6750 XT series will not (yet) replace the 6700 XT; the Radeon RX 6750 XT features a comparable 2560 stream/Shader processor count to the 5700 XT and 6700 XT. The L3 cache and RDNA2 GPU architecture, on the other hand, will result in a speedier product. This card has a maximum boost speed of 2624 (reference 2600 MHz). The BIOS supports fan stop in idle mode, which means the card is passive (no fans spinning) while not in use, bringing you the benefit of a silent device.
In terms of the card itself, it employs the same shroud design as the RX 6700 XT STRIX. That means it's largely black plastic, with a few silver accents for contrast. Although the silver portions may not appeal to everyone if you have a stealthy black-out build, I think it's a great-looking card. Due to the cooling design, please be aware that the product emits a significant volume of heated air; you'll need a PC with a well-ventilated intake (front) and exhaust (rear/top). This BIOS switch will provide you with Perf and Silent modes; game performance-wise, the two are identical as the only difference is the FAN RPM, the temperature difference is negligible, but the difference in acoustics is enormous, so toggle the card to Silent mode and be done with it, as you will not even hear the card in this configuration. In the pages that follow, we'll demonstrate and quantify everything.
Two 8-pin and connectors are required for the video card. ASUS values the TGP power for this video card at 230W, other then that the card offers you three DisplayPorts and one HDMI for display outputs.
The card weighs little over 1.5 kilograms and is 2.9 slots broad; its length is about 32 centimeters. If you do not purchase the OC model, the card comes reference-clocked; otherwise, the features are same. These are the factory-default clock frequencies.
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