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Review: Sapphire Radeon RX 6750 XT Nitro+
Sapphire also offers a nice Radeon RX 6750 XT 12GB, we review the beefed-up Nitro+ edition with proper cooling, low temps, and low acoustics. Well, that and a nice factory tweak as well of course.
Read the full review here.
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#6016032 Posted on: 05/10/2022 05:41 PM
4% difference for +$70 msrp over 6700xt that's over a year old.
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4% difference for +$70 msrp over 6700xt that's over a year old.
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#6016037 Posted on: 05/10/2022 06:00 PM
Finally reaching that 3070 performance but i would rather get a 6800 for that price.
Finally reaching that 3070 performance but i would rather get a 6800 for that price.
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#6016038 Posted on: 05/10/2022 06:02 PM
Looks like Sapphire are using a larger cooler than the previous 6700XT Nitro+.
What was the peak junction temperature you observed on the 6750XT cards? Or is it the junction temperature that you're reporting? Regular 6700XT can get quite a toasty junction temperature, between 80-90°c (mine got really hot before, I had to replace the thermal paste, which got it back under control into the high 70s low 80s).
Surprising results though with how close it is to 6800 performance (sometimes even matching or exceeding!).
It actually has the same timespy score as your overclocked 6700xt.
Looks like Sapphire are using a larger cooler than the previous 6700XT Nitro+.
What was the peak junction temperature you observed on the 6750XT cards? Or is it the junction temperature that you're reporting? Regular 6700XT can get quite a toasty junction temperature, between 80-90°c (mine got really hot before, I had to replace the thermal paste, which got it back under control into the high 70s low 80s).
Surprising results though with how close it is to 6800 performance (sometimes even matching or exceeding!).
It actually has the same timespy score as your overclocked 6700xt.
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#6016255 Posted on: 05/11/2022 11:44 AM
imagine those cards at real mrsp and older revisions with typical yearly deprice...
imagine those cards at real mrsp and older revisions with typical yearly deprice...
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Looks like Sapphire are using a larger cooler than the previous 6700XT Nitro+.
What was the peak junction temperature you observed on the 6750XT cards? Or is it the junction temperature that you're reporting? Regular 6700XT can get quite a toasty junction temperature, between 80-90°c (mine got really hot before, I had to replace the thermal paste, which got it back under control into the high 70s low 80s).
Surprising results though with how close it is to 6800 performance (sometimes even matching or exceeding!).