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Review: Sapphire Radeon RX 6950 XT Sapphire Nitro+ Pure
Sapphire is also present with a totally new lineup, meet the incredibly impressive Sapphire Radeon RX 6950 XT Sapphire Nitro+ Pure. The factory tweaked product side does deliver when it comes to cooling.
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#6016055 Posted on: 05/10/2022 06:55 PM
fastest card in town so long as you don't like eye candy. I bet it mauls CSGO too.
fastest card in town so long as you don't like eye candy. I bet it mauls CSGO too.
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#6016063 Posted on: 05/10/2022 07:24 PM
Really the 6900xt would have the same performance if it had the same power limit as the 6950. Don't get me wrong the bandwidth increase helps for sure... But my 6900xt under water, and drawing about 380watts peak, gets a score of 22000-23000 on TimeSpy.
Really the 6900xt would have the same performance if it had the same power limit as the 6950. Don't get me wrong the bandwidth increase helps for sure... But my 6900xt under water, and drawing about 380watts peak, gets a score of 22000-23000 on TimeSpy.
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#6016085 Posted on: 05/10/2022 08:35 PM
Performance increase at 4k is roughly equivelant to the increase in bandwidth, as expected.
Would have like to see these gpu's with a proper bus width... like 512 bit.
Performance increase at 4k is roughly equivelant to the increase in bandwidth, as expected.
Would have like to see these gpu's with a proper bus width... like 512 bit.
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#6016088 Posted on: 05/10/2022 08:42 PM
It seems that AMD has increased the Fclk frequency from 1940 MHz to 2050 MHz on 6950xt models, which is why we are seeing a good increase in performance on a simply refreshed product.
It seems that AMD has increased the Fclk frequency from 1940 MHz to 2050 MHz on 6950xt models, which is why we are seeing a good increase in performance on a simply refreshed product.
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Wow, even with the leaks I wasn't expecting this, the 6950xt is a beast. Seeing as you can buy these around MSRP, the price point isn't horrific for what you get either.
I bet the biggest sticking point to these GPUs is going to be the monitors before long... at this rate we'll have sub-$1000 cards that genuinely capable of 4k/120hz(or144hz) soon. I have to wonder how many people have a monitor decent enough to make sense with these cards though?