GFXBench reveals AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT performance.
Komachi SPOTTED an AMD Radeon RX 6750 ON gfxbENCH. We looked around and found a good comparison of the new Radeon RX 6750 XT against the well-known and well-reviewed RX 6700 XT.
it's important to point out that GFXBench isn't very good at comparing and evaluating PC graphics technology. Cross-platform compatibility shows that it's more of a mobile GPU test than a PC graphics card test. It doesn't work well with very high-end PC graphics cards, though. The RX 6750 XT has only been through one test so far, the Aztec Ruins High Tier test. So, of course, this is an early test run with possible early hardware and drivers, so the RX 6750 XT score isn't likely to be accurate.
The results of the Aztec Ruins High offscreen test show that the new graphics card is only 1% faster than the old one. GFXBench, especially the Aztec Ruins test, doesn't work well with more powerful PC GPUs. We don't think Aztec Ruins will be very good because the only rumored change is to switch from 12GB of GDDR6 RAM at 16Gbps to faster 18Gbps RAM.
Please don't be alarmed by the Aztec Ruins High "onscreen" results being worse on the new sample. That's just how things work. Uses the Windows desktop resolution. It might have been 4K on the RX 6750 XT machine, but only 1080p on the RX 6700 XT test. This is because the onscreen test makes use of the Windows desktop resolution. The goal of the GFXBench offscreen test is to see how well the GPU can render without having to think about the resolution of the screen.
In theory, the faster RAM and a boost in clock frequency on this redesigned RX 6700 XT should give it 12.5 percent more memory bandwidth, but only a lot of testing with real games will show how the performance has changed.
Update: another entry was spotted, showing greater potential. The initial GFXBench entry is designed to offer a comparison between the Radeon RX 6700XT and the new RX 6750XT, albeit only a few synthetic benchmarks have been conducted, making comparison difficult. Data on Aztec Ruins Hier Tier, a graphics and compute shader test, was initially provided, implying a performance increase of only 2% for the new Radeon over its predecessor. Data for Aztec Ruins Normal Tier, Manhattan, a multi-target render test, and T-Rex, on the other hand, implies a bigger performance improvement running upwards to 10%
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Depends. AMD's GPU designs are always hungry for memory bandwidth.
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It will help in 1440p and 4k, 6700xt needed more bandwidth for those resolutions
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Would be a great update if they came with lower prices. Not holding my breath of course, this will take years to get back on track (if ever).
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We can hope standard 6700xt will get its price cut when 6750xt is released. Same for the 6600xt.
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12% percent more memory bandwidth wont translate to such a performance jump in games. It'll be more like 2-4%.