Rumor: Radeon RX 6000 Series as fast as a standard RTX 2080 Ti?
Alleged performance of AMD's next-generation Radeon RX 6000 series graphics cards based on RDNA 2 GPU architecture allegedly has leaked. The performance is however based on the outdated AOTS (Ashes of The Singularity.
A specific GPU or graphics card is not mentioned, but based on the score, is suggested that is a Big Navi GPU or something segmented lower than Big Navi. AMD recently announced that it will introduce its Radeon RX 6000 series lineup on October 28, so based on that, we can expect several graphics cards within the lineup. The one that leaked within the benchmarks may be just one of them and not exactly the fastest variant. Currently, there is no AMD card that can perform at 2080 Ti performance levels, ergo the assumption is that this is an RDNA2 GPU at work. The card scores between 5900-6200 points at a 4K resolution using the highest quality preset. The performance was evaluated using the DirectX 11 API with a Core i9-9900K CPU (8 cores). The graphics card offers an average of around 60 FPS in the game.
Mind you that I tagged this news item as a rumor, as nobody can really identify what AMD card that really is.
The card is on par with the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti, which scores 63 FPS (6100 points) at stock clocks. An RTX 3080 also was spotted in this database, scoring 98 FPS.
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6900 XT will force nvidia to pull out a 3090 TI.
All other opinions and news are worthless.

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People are acting like amd have only one sku. There will be many variants.
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The 7800pt result in the screenshot is from a 2080-ti, presumably extremely overclocked? no clue.
There's a rtx2080 at 6000 pts below, so we're speaking 30% above at 4K, not shocking, might be a standard overclock then.
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No we Don't.
400$ dollar range is the price most people are willing to spend for a video card. For the 700$ segment there isn't a problem, the few people that want to spend money at that level do not really care about price, they want max performance and they get it anyway.
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What about that 7800pts result? That's a huge increase over the stock result. I doubt normal OC could produce such a huge number?