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Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT NITRO+ review




Just over a week ago, AMD unleashed Big Navi, the prodigal sons and sisters are now out and make their way through the AIB partners. In this review, we test the Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT NITRO+ based on a custom PCB, custom cooler, and increased clock frequencies.
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Raider0001
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Posted on: 11/25/2020 06:13 PM
i hope Godfall will be used as a benchmarking tool it looks so good
i hope Godfall will be used as a benchmarking tool it looks so good
tunejunky
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Posted on: 11/25/2020 08:38 PM
HH, this is why i come here and trust you
I can speak for myself as to how the tweaking went, 2550 MHz on either card was simply not stable. It's not like we tweak and then run unigine heaven or something, no the cards have to pass four games in Ultra HD with tweaked settings.
HH, this is why i come here and trust you
wavetrex
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Posted on: 11/25/2020 09:09 PM
Very tiny rendering performance differences between all these models.
So it all comes to which one is more silent and which one is cheaper.
... or more likely, which one is in stock for a few split seconds.
Overclocking is dead.
RIP.
Very tiny rendering performance differences between all these models.
So it all comes to which one is more silent and which one is cheaper.
... or more likely, which one is in stock for a few split seconds.
Overclocking is dead.
RIP.
buhehe
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Posted on: 11/25/2020 09:53 PM
$120 over MSRP (i.e. +18%) seems like a steep price to pay to get a slighly quieter card and a minor overclock.
The reference cooler is no longer garbage, I don't think these AIB prices are justified in the long term.
$120 over MSRP (i.e. +18%) seems like a steep price to pay to get a slighly quieter card and a minor overclock.
The reference cooler is no longer garbage, I don't think these AIB prices are justified in the long term.
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If this is not a paper launch then I don't know what a paper launch is.....
They ordered 0 PowerColor reference model cards, but received 25 of them. That's pretty funny. Otherwise the table is just sad. Of the cards they actually did order, they haven't received any.