Fast forward 18 months and now the 6750xt is now probably one of the best value/performance cards you can get considering they're now selling for $325-350
Yes! Got one literally yesterday for $350 (new), loving it as I'm only getting it to future proof a system I only play CSGO (now CS2), APEX, Warzone; Nothing else I do with that system, and this GPU is fantastic for the purpose P.S. If anyone wants me to check or test something on the gpu before you buy- let me know
@@soem47 just bought XFX Qick 319 6750XT for exactly $479 (with tax, shipping, etc - final price) in EU (Poland). 3060Ti costs here around $570 (with tax, shipping, etc) So definitely a great deal.
They made these cards beacuse there is almost no new 16gb/s gddr6 is being manufactured anymore and 18gb/s can be supplied more easily. If they released the 6X50xt cards at the same msrp this would be an awesome refresh
There was talk of them using 16Gbps chips and just downclocking them. Looking at that option, AMD probably thought, why not just upsell to a new SKU. The design costs are mostly power/cooler anyway, borne by the AIB's.
I'm stretching my GTX1050Ti until a legitimate successor to the GTX1650 Super that makes up for years of stagnation at the low-end becomes available under $200.
and what reality are you living in again? do you really think crypto mining is going away anytime soon ? as is with the stock market atm , this crypto down turn wil just weed out the pretenders . 40 series gpus will still be way overpriced when they release. BET on it !!!!
@@randoir1863 yes, crypto mining is going away, at least for algorithms where using GPUs is no longer cost effective. If any crypto survives, mining will be done with crypto ASICs. But at the end, all coins will follow the fate of Luna and Tera, one nothing backing another nothing to make it “stable” doesn’t work.
@@randoir1863 crypto mining on GPUs is going away as major coins are changing from proof of work to proof of stake and those that aren't, are being mined on more efficient machines such as ASIC
Watching this review in 2023. Rx 6750 xt is the best option since "next" gen gpus are overpriced with an 8GB vram. Right now this GPU sits at 389€ very good price to performance!!!
I've been trying to get a GPU at a reasonable price in the EU for quite a while and now I bought the Pulse 6750 xt for nearly msrp (1 USD:1 EUR), so cheaper than any 6700xt or 3060ti I could find. While I get all the hate reviews, this release worked out well for me. OTOH, since I've just bought a GPU, expect their prices to tank in the upcoming days :)
Good for you man! Thats a great card. I don't get all the hate reviews. Makes no sense. Like, everyone of these shmucks got together to pile on! Ngreedia does a refresh (Ti, Super) and their fricken heroes of innovation.
I’m in the exact same position from Canada. Waited out the GPU shortage and crazy prices and was able to snag an AMD reference 6750xt at MSRP (which is still cheaper than 6700xts in my region)…but like you said, now that I’ve purchased something the bottom will fall out of these prices.
if you got one at a good price and its a upgrade over what you had then its a good buy no doubt !! but as a refresh if its more for little gain its a really not worth it even if its at msrp its over priced .. Look i love AMD stuff ive had the 3700x 5600x now using the 5800x3d ive had the 5700xt and got 6900xt and a 6700xt and a 6650xt sakura for a pink and white build BUT this isnt helping AMD catch NIVIDA by pulling the same crappy refresh $$$$ grab !
Hard life for people who only wanna spend roughly 3/350 on a gpu.. been sitting on a 1660ti/6700k combo for a bit. Still exciting seeing all the innovations in hardware. :)
With AMD cards finally at MSRP, I can buy something that's a bit over twice as fast as my 980ti for twice what I paid for it in 2017. It even uses the same amount of power! Modern technology is incredible
@@ut2k4wikichici considering how much the 2080ti was able to sell for near the 2020 q4 launches...Its a no brainer in my eyes You have future game launches and the potential for 4k at your disposal for future endeavors
@@anhiirr I dunno why everyone says amd cards are bad at 4k my experience has been the opposite their drivers are getting alot better in the last month alone
Looking in other regions (UK), 6750XT is essentially the same price as 6700XT or even cheaper. In the UK this is actually the best release of the three xx50XT cards.
Ditto with Mexico, the way import fees, Taxes and all work here, the 6X50 XT is retailing even cheaper than the OG 6000 series and anything Nvidia sells.
For the difference between the two cards I would look at noise first. Some 6750 XT come with a decent cooler upgrade. I only know about he MSI one, but the cooler upgrade is substantial there.
I was wondering if they updated the cooling solutions, like on the 6950XT. I am primarily looking for a very low noise card, but the information, especially on the refreshed cards, is hard to find. Did MSI just make the cooler larger?
@@ashamancito4630 The MSI 6950 XT Gaming X did not receive an upgrade and runs a little hot. The other two did. The 6650 XT Gaming X got the cooler from the 6700 XT and the 6750 XT got the one from the 6800 series, I believe. Both run rather cool. I got this from Igor's Lab, iirc.
the Die's are the same just the newest batch, now what the new thing is a move from old 16Gbps chips to the new 18Gbps chips and going from just coming from Samsung to also come from Sk hynix, now with this come new Vbios and new name RX6x50. now some of the AIB that may not have made a good enough coolers or PCB for the 6000 card did an upgrades to some of their cards and prices.
With all these cards taking up 3 slots of space, they should use a slot cover that covers 3 slots so they can have the vent occupy 2 slots instead of just one.
I know that AMD decided on the 6x50 refresh a while ago where gpu prices were high but at least they could adjust prices as if the original lineup didn't collect enough dust
@@naqiongtradingllpnaqiongtr8035 it still doesn't matter.... AMD is a coming in business to make money. Nvidia has been sticking it to people far longer and at a higher cost, yet people still flock and buy. AMD will sell all they can make.
Unfortunately AMD has to keep their shareholders happy and make money however they can. They are not your friend so any chance of potentially shifting the market share to their favour they pass up on boneheaded moves such as this. At the end of the day, as consumers, we can only speak with our wallets. I, personally, cannot justify the price for either current AMD or nVidia GPUs so it'll be a hard pass until something truly worthwhile comes along for a reasonable price (probably when pigs fly).
Personally I think once the chip shortage ends and the GPU market has properly stabilised (it’s starting to stabilise right now) then we’ll see decent entry level cards again. If there’s a market to be exploited, then Nvidia or AMD will target it, but we need the market to get back to normal again before they start thinking of the lower end. With crypto crashing, shipping delays being caught up with, Covid restrictions being lifted, and the chip shortage getting a little better, there’s a lot of signs and reasons why that the market is beginning to stabilise.
@@Psyopcyclops Not to mention that Intel is coming into the market as well, and pricing rumors point to them releasing their products near-cost to maximize market share they claim. Sounds like a great opportunity to show these companies that the silent majority of buyers will not pay above X for a card.
@@Psyopcyclops GPU prices now will only keep decreasing at least until November. There is already GPU stock just laying around and nobody buying. Many gamers switched to console during last 2 year. Also crypto mining on GPU is basically dead now. There is literally no reason anymore why GPUs shouldn't be sold for their MSRP.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Oh yeah. Great point about Intel. I had totally forgot about their cards coming soon. God I hope they perform well enough. We desperately need competition in the GPU space. Keep AMD and Nvidia on their toes.
I feel like it’s a good purchase when other similar cards in your specific region are more expensive than the 6750 xt for example: in my country the 6700 xt is more expensive than the 6750 xt for some reason.
Thanks for the MSRP vs. Reality graphs, Steve. They really highlight what's going on: despite the significant improvements to the market, AMD is still bumping up the MSRP of their cards under the excuse of a refresh, just like Nvidia did with the Super cards. The MSRP of these cards is better value than the street price of Nvidia's offerings, but that's an easy bar to clear. A cash grab indeed.
For the turing super series refresh, the super cards came close to the next tier of non-super card while providing a substantial discount. For example, the 2060 super almost matches the 2070 while it still costed $100 less than the 2070. The 2070 super came close to the 2080 while replacing it at the 2070 msrp of $500. While the 2080 super was not that impressive, it was still about a 5% bump in performance at the same price. The xx50xt refresh is different. It only gives about a 5-6% improvement in performance at a rather substantial jump in price.
@@mingyi456 NOT just that...i flipped a 2080ti strix for 900$ bought 3 5700xt from panic sellers and sold them for 400$ each....and wound up with 2x 3070s....from a single 2080ti....traded one of the FE into a 3070 STRIX oc. for 130$ out of pocket. And now my total system temps/noise is like a night and day difference for seemingly the same FPS yields in 1440p. Even better if i cap non competitive titles to 120fps like MOBA/arpgs etc....the GPU sips power and the thermals/noise is near silent....compared to the 2080ti that ran hotter/louder at the same usecase. Or same thing 120fps cap+2nd monitor PLAING A STREAM. It does it like nothing. W.O having to spend extra or etc...AS amd did these priced high launches and i got my GPUS launch DAY of the 3070 FE.....and MSRP etc. Stayed up all night and bought 1 in person and 1 online from 2 different retailers bc i tried to do the same thing for a 3080 and struck out...I had the $$$ for a 3080 set aside...but once i didnt get one...i sold the 2080ti so i had EXTRA cash to buy multiple of others to trade into a 3080. The 3070 strix is the same cooler as the 3080 strix....so the fact that its on a "SMALLER" lower power gpu just adds so much more to the temp/noise aspects of my gpu. TO think i could play High gpu intensive games and it barely gets hot/loud even at full tilt compared to the 5700xt which gets SUPER hot w.o an undervolt same to vram...thenl again the vram on the 3070 FE gets preety hot and that GPU does have coilwhine.
Just checked local pricing and will go for 6750 XT ($575). It's just 3% more expensive than 6700 XT ($555). And 5% cheaper than 3060 ti ($600). Small gap, I guess most people will still prefer 3060 ti for 5% more, but I plan to keep 6750 Xt for many years and I think 12GB vs 8GB will be better long term. And now FSR and etc are getting better too. 3070 is other option, but $at $690 is too expensive vs 6750 XT (+20%). I think 6750 XT will be good replacement for my 1060 3GB at Ryzen 9 3900x.
did you ever grab the 6750XT? I have the Ryzen R9 3900x and currently have a 1080TI which is a tad long in the tooth. Curious as to how it performs. After Nvidia's shenanigans AMD has earned my money
GIGABYTE Gaming OC Radeon RX 6750 XT 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Card 549.99 Newegg. Sapphire is gouging thats not AMD'fault Asrock is also 549.99 ASUS Dual AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card 579.99 You picked one of the most expensive. There are 5 cards cheaper and in stock.
@@markschwacofer1802 3070 can play 4k though max textures "reduced" post processing 60+ fps in the charts easily w.o even enabling DLSS....2 years deep you can figure DLSS can still carry that gpu into 4k/newer titles/engines. Cant say the same about amd given the outerworlds bencmarks...unless unreal ultimate etc...is optimized enough to squeeze more out of AMD im following that benchmark as a potential "TREND" moving forward. I have a 3070 strix oc FHR that i traded a lauch day/msrp 3070 FE for+130$ . I pushed it to 2.1ghz 8000mem clock....and it hit 15k in 3dmark...3070TI stock scores....13819....6800 stock=14422 based on GURU3ds timespy charts for the 6750(13604) which has other gpu scores ofc. The 3070 scores listed on that chart are 13145 stock 3070. So 13145 VS 15000. From the same gpu just bc of an OC. GRANTED other GPUS listed...if they were strix or flagship coolers etc....good vram cooling etc..and vrm..they would obviously score higher..but for 650$ Im getting 15000 range "score" of performance...i only use this TUNE in games like RDR2/CP2077 Otherwise in pve/singleplayer games ill cap my fps to 120 just to lower temps/noise to near silent so i can watch a stream on my other screen/hear it bc i have open back HP....and gaming etc...and my system is like so quiet bc of the strix cooler/temps. Not just that i got my eyes on the 42" c2 for blk friday this year. So the 3070 can easily play a majority of 4k games "just not maxed" like max textures and then dial back some post processing/etc filters slightly and the majority of the games shown ere are hovering at 60fps+ etc...which isnt that bad for pure single player/pve titles esp when using a controller like a hack n slash game etc...
No they didnt learn anything, in fact they have become even worse than nvidia or intel in some cases. I mean rx590 was masterpiece compared to 6500xt debacle.... like literally THE WORST GPU in last decade, probably even more.
This refresh is probably due to the fact that AMD can't actually buy gddr6 at the speed of the original card. Think I heard that 16gbs memory production ceased. Might mean you can flash a 6750xt bios on a 6700 if they had to underclock the ram
@@canaconn2388 People still haven't come to terms that the last 2 years have had terrible inflation. Most of consumers want companies to operate at a loss it would seem. This card isn't good, the 6650xt seems much more inline with what should be.
Looking at my rx6800 I paid below 600€ on AMD store in January 2021, I'm pretty happy, I was pissed not being able to get the XT model for lack of availability back then but I really love this card, didn't pay much, fantastic performer, power efficient and still as valuable as it was if not more.
The new refresh cards drove the price of the normal models down far enough I was able to get my Sapphire RX6900XT Toxic Liquid Cooled Limited edition for $950. For those who dont know, the MSRP on that model was $1100 and it's been nearly $1300 and up since it came out due to scalpers.
every USd more on europe means much more for us. Is not enough we have prices in euro, but also still inflated. 50 USD here means probably 100 euro more, sometimes even more. If we would have had 1500 USD wages here (not 450 USD) and prices in USD nobody will have anything but 6800 XT or 6900 XTs, but for now we can only buy an RX 6750 XT for 900 USD, at least in Romania.
Hard pass. Price increase and extra power definitely isnt worth the marginal performance improvement. This just seems like a cash grab by AMD by releasing a slightly better binned product.
I've just grabbed the MSI RX 6750 XT Trio for £360, which was just a tenner more than the 6700 XT, and a full £200+ less than a 3070 Ti. It was a no-brainer.
Been running a 1050TI while waiting for gpu prices to come down. Had my heart set on a 3070 but prices were ridiculous, so when I saw the 6750XT, I got one at MSRP. That card is currently on it's way back to newegg for store credit. Had sound drops in youtube videos and games that I could not troubleshoot. Finally I got to wondering "Why am I troubleshooting a +$500 gpu?". So, back it goes. I'll wait for 3070 prices to drop another $50 and get what I should have waited for in the first place. Was my first, and likely last AMD card. I've had various older NVIDIA cards and never had issues. Not hating on AMD, but having a bad experience with the first of their cards I tried just leaves me with a lack of trust.
The reality of it is, you can buy a a 6750 xt in the states for $20 more than a 6700 xt right now. That's $150 cheaper than than any 3070 I've seen. So in my opinion it's a great 1440p option right now. It is a bit disappointing it doesn't raise the performance bar a little more than the 6700 xt, but it's still a good value imo.
Just bought a Powercolor red devil edition 6750 xt... the thing is a beast. I've been playing Total War and Cyberpunk ultra settings 1440p, been getting around 140 fps and about 65 degrees max temperature... In my more than 25+ years of gaming never saw such an efficient cooling solution, it takes massive space though. Got a nice price also since retailers are making promotions to empty shelfs, it costed me around 540 euros, which is quite good for European standards.
@@sajithsaji3606 14 days after, i have zero issues so far. Drivers been performing well, my only complain about this specific aib model is the huge size of the heatsink that takes up almost 3 PCI slots.
I'm convinced that the only reason that they released these cards is to stop the sale of the previous lineup which was marked way lower on their site than market price. The 6750xt is listed as more expensive than the 6800xt last week was listed as, which has now dissappeared from their store entirely
Thanks for all of your reviews. I appreciate that you provide a perspective that is not leaning toward a specific brand but just looking at value and performance. One thing I think you left off is that the 6700 and 6750 both come with 12G VRAM and the 3060 Ti and 3070 come with 8G VRAM. While most games don't use 12G now, if you are like me and plan on buying one card and using it for 5+ years, 12G VRAM and the ability to keep up with games will pay off much better than the slight performance gains of the 3070 now. Also, I'd be curious to know what happens when the 6750 is overclocked. Does that give it a boost more towards the 3070 range? Right now, in the brand that I'm looking at (Powercolor Red Devil) there is a $30 USD difference between 6700 and 6750. I believe may be worth it to me for the slight gain as it's the latest model and I'm looking for longevity.
What a nice video! Just got an RX 6750 XT (upgrading from an RTX 2060) and I am VERY happy about it! The 3070 TI was 200€ more expensive where I live, and the 6750 XT has 12Gb VRAM, so there were no hesitation for me.
Lmao never go for VRAM alone. The 3070 destroys the shitty 6750XT in ray tracing + it has dlss and most of the time the 3070 has more performance. The 6750XT is hot garbage compared to the RTX 3070.
@@gbner9991 They ALLOCATE the amount of VRAM you are saying. They don’t USE the amount of VRAM you are saying. 8GB is more than enough, go educate yourself. YOU are a joke.
I'm not sure about the relevancy of "MSRP" currently. Here in the UK, retailers are still stuck with old stock that distributors pushed out at inflated prices earlier in the year which has resulted in the earlier models being priced higher than the new ones. This applies to both Nvidia GPU's as well as AMD. It's now a total minefield for consumers, with mid range models costing the same or more than higher spec models. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens as retailers end up stuck with old stock that they can't shift without accepting huge losses especially when the next generation comes along. I can't quite believe I'm saying this but I almost feel bad for the retailers as they've been totally stitched up by the distribution network who forced them to purchase stock at higher prices in the hope that consumers would be suckered into buying them, but we all held firm and now the retailers are losing out. As an example the Powercolor RX6750 Red Devil is currently £559.98 but the Powercolor RX6700 XT Red Devil is £599.99. This makes no sense at all, and if you're not familiar with specs and assume the "paying more equals getting more" you're going to get a bad deal. Keep up the great work guys 👍
Yeah I agree, it's the same in Germany. I've noticed mainstream retailers starting to drop prices since this launch because the old prices just make no sense at all since this launch. The whole chat about MSRPs of older cards launched during the shortage makes literally no sense, they never sold at those prices, and still don't outside of the US
when it comes to GPU the MSRP is part of the contract between AMD/Nvidia and the AIB, they get the Die/Vram package from X number and they need to make ONE variant of cards that cant cost more than X over what they (AIB) pay AMD/Nvidia the Die/Vram package and that is what the MSRP is, it is the cost for a basic model with just the bare minimum to work and no matter how much the BFG 3090Ti/6950XT card cost us the buyers, AMD/Nvidia are getting less than the cost of a basic model of 3090Ti/6950XT etc... Now AMD/Nvidia get the real cash to pay for the R&D from date centers and enterprise businesses and the small founders edition Gamers are Freelooters and are getting the Die/Vram package for cheep and saying that because 980 cost this, the 1080 should cost that and also 2080 pascal was Just Maxwell on 2 new process nodes with new modify GDDR5 aka GDDR5x so cost increase was most node and Vram changes as for the architecture was just updated. Now Turing/Volta with Real Time Ray Tracing that much bigger change more than just a new architecture it was two part new architecture new node and new Vram GDDR6, so cost increase was high and so was the MSRP so people can take it or leave it.
AMD literally just released FSR 2.0 that benefits all gamers, whether new or old or if you're using Nvidia. I don't think you should say AMD's brand reputation has taken a hit when Nvidia has never done anything to benefit everyone.
This *might* have made sense six months ago, when mining was still booming, demand was high from Christmas, and Lovelace/RDNA3 was still a year away. Today... this should have been - at most - at the original 6700XT's MSRP with the older cards getting an official price drop in line with the market.
My buddy needed to upgrade his GTX 960 as it literally couldn't play modern games (like halo infinity). We have a microcenter in our city so we have better options, but was able to get the Power color Red Devil 6750 XT for $610. There was a basic twin fan 6700XT for $530, but he wanted the extra cooling the red devil would provide and honestly, I'm his hardware guy, so he won't ever overclock his GPU. To me, paying the extra $80 for cooling, less noise and extra performance was worth it for him. (The powercolor red devil 6700XT was $570 at our microcenter and open box/factory refurb, so only $40 more for a brand new card with more performance) I would've preferred him go for the 6800 XT but that's an extra $300 right now and he also needed to upgrade his monitor. Was using a basic 12 year old 1080p HP monitor. So the extra $300 went to a 1440p IPS gaming monitor. All in all, I think this card is a good refresh. I think for certain people that need a GPU now and don't wanna fuss with overclocking can get something in the same price range as the 6700 XT but with maximized performance.
Here in Romania the 6750xt is the same price as the 3070, while the 6700xt is a few tens of euros cheaper; meanwhile, the 6800xt is more expensive than the 3080, and the 6800 is pretty much extinct. So as a 1080ti owner looking for an upgrade, AMD is very much not an option at all.
hey, i am considering picking up a AMD RX 6750 XT - the $400 canadian price tag is luring me in, would it see a decent upgrade coming from my current Geforce 1060 6gb ?
That's day and night difference my friend. 6750xt now with the latest drivers updates compares and even beats the 3070ti in some games. So don't hesitate just grab it.
Just picked up today a Asus RX6750xt for $589 Australian brand new, I honestly consider that incredible value considering price/performance! How 10months can change everything.
Its me from the future. Right now the prices have settled and also AMD did sell the 6700xt alongside the 6750xt for the duration of the shortage. So the kept there word about that witch was nice. The price difference now being 360$ (6700xt) vs 420$(6750XT) I find the price increase of 50$ to be much more palatable as the jump to the 6800 is 510$(6800) its much more expensive even though right now prices are the lowest they have ever been. Thanks for the video as it showed a very interesting perspective on how things have changed even if we don't have a video comparing performance then and now to see what the driver updates + game updates have improved overall in the past year.
Yes, that’s right. Unless they stop making the 6700xt, which is possible due to AMD low production capacity. Just looks like an Nvidia type resetting of MSRP.
They raised the MSRP of the 6700XT, I bought a Strix 6700XT off stockX for 460$. Alot of these scalpers are trying to dump stock so you can lowball them.
@@Owen-fn8ff AMD's capacity for 6700 XT and lower cards is pretty decent. The main thing was the market set the 6700 XT price at MSRP before these came out. So the market probably won't pay out for these and their price will drop.
@@MyHogs No, I meant in the short-term. I was assuming anyone who's not planning on buying in the next month or so would do better to wait for next gen unless they absolutely have to.
I just got an Asus dual 6750 xt oc off Amazon for 559 CDN. It went up to 699 the next day. Its playing everything at 1440p wonderfully and stays around 60C max. I love it
@@canaconn2388 Another hater bot. Doesn't even consider Amd super resolution, FSR... I think rx 6750 xt msi trio is the best gpu. I bought it for 700 euro
Sometimes it seems like AMD wants to return to their business model from one decade ago. Releasing new variants with the most negligible feature/performance changes possible.
Thy adopt a model that is working Intel and Nvidia making ther profit mostly by that. Its a general top thats needs to be adressed. But as long as Content Creators like HW OB and others like DF or that 2 cent guy from a communication point of few are more posetive toward nvida/intel in ther formulation we can beat down AMD for doing so.
Its the way to make money. When the competition basically release 4 silicons and charge premium for better tunning for decades, growing way larger than you, it may be time to also try it. I mean, the GCN/Bulldozer era was the time when AMD did it the most and it resulted in Ryzen and RDNA catching up with Intel and Nvidia. Its clear that it works
Its the opposite. They plan on bigger and bigger performance gains every generation. Or course huge price increases will come along side it. AMD isn't a charity. Obviously these cards are just a pointless stopgap.
Hey Steve, can you test dx11 games with the new drivers and compare with old drivers, supposedly there is a significant performance bump in the new drivers from AMD
Obviously you are concentrating on USA market, which is the opposite to UK market. Going by your game average graphs a 5%-8% improvement for £40 less is pretty impressive. The nearest Nvidia competitor at 1080p & 1440p, the RTX 3070 has a lowest price of £650 at Scan, (all prices are quoted from Scan). So RX 6750 XT is equal or better than the RTX 3070 for £90 less, just shows that the USA market is a lot different to the rest of the world.
Hear me out, I just bought a 6750 XT. Probably I am going to underclock it back to 6700 XT levels anyway, for my silent PC build. The oversized cooling solution will help a lot there. Given that the 3060 Ti from the MSI Gaming Trio brand costs the same I think it was the best choice for me. With the additional VRAM I would think that it the 6750 XT should be a bit more futureproof.
Are the cooling solutions of the 6750XT upgraded, as they were for the 6950XT? I am personally not looking for the highest performance possible, not for the best cost per frame. I would prefer decent performance that is whisper quiet. Loud components annoy me to no end and really make it hard for me to relax and enjoy games. Low fan noise and low coil whine would be the dream
Where I am from, the x50 models are sold for the same or sometimes even lower street prices than the OG models. For example the ASUS Strix 6750XT is around 100 dollars less than the OG ASUS Strix 6700XT. Yeah, our prices are pretty terrible, but this refresh actually made the situation a bit better as many older cards were still being sold at noticeably higher price points.
Two weeks ago I was lucky enough to get a reference model for MSRP glad I made that choice the cheapest one I can find as far as the 6750 XT is about $600 I was able to save more than 100 for virtually the same performance
I'm upgrading to 6750xt from rx 580, so this is mind blowingly better. There's a sale in Canada right now, reference card is 560 CAD (about 450 USD) and it gives free Callisto protocol and dead Island 2.
The review is obviously fooked, they have the 6750XT even beating out the 6800XT and 3080 in some titles at 1080p which makes no sense. In other words forget that review even exists.
I just wish the low end/midrange would move more significantly, it feels very stagnant, mostly because of the absurd prices being handed to us, and im not even talking about the shortages, $330 for a 60 series is just too much
I'm here planning for a pc if I ever get the money and I thought $300-$800 is good because it was around February; My bud told me about pcs looking at laptops for awhile so I looked at gpus. My first thought was of the rtx 3050 and its msrp($×■)! Awesome a little expensive but looking a laptops they were cheaper overall lma- why is it $300 I'm looking for a $500 gaming setup.... what is this? *looks back at msrp* this ain't right but whatever even if its expensive it might be a relatively inexpensive hobby.
@@adrianafamilymember6427 pcs were always an expensive hobby that was hard to keep up with, of course now these last 3 years it's even worse but hey, it can't be like that forever, here's hopin it changes for the better
Definitely a cash grab, and they got some of mine. At this point I needed to buy something faster than a 6650XT, and cheaper than a 3070ti. With 6700XTs selling just a few dollars less than the reference 6750XT where I live, and the 6800 not being available, I pulled the trigger on a reference 6750XT at MSRP. While it's frustrating that a 3070FE could be had for about 20 dollars less, and be faster most of the time... I wanted more than 8gb of VRAM. Plus, pricing is weird in Canada.
A while back you had Age Of Empires 4 in your tests, any change it could make a return? It would diversify the genres tested as well as that is the main game I'm interested in my GPU upgrade :)
Something I'd be really interested to see tested is frame rate normalised power consumption, comparing power consumption of different cards with identical settings and limited to the same frame rate.
My 6800xt is underclocked to 2100mhz amd undervolted which I lost 8% in fps but I'm 35% cooler with 25-45% less power (175-235w depending on game) Incredibly efficient, I'd love to see performance with all clocked to the minimum card to see scaling. Which I think is 2100 on the 6900xt iirc
Yeah, this RDNA2 desktop refresh is really disappointing. I get that AMD wants a bigger piece of the pie and now they can raise the MSRP, but it's just not a true "refresh". I think the increase in MSRP is also preparation for RDNA3, which most likely will further increase pricing. They are taking baby steps so it's not as obvious.
AMD is simply spreading the field to make it less profitable for bots to scalp cards (also some vendors when selling direct to consumer only sell 2 GPUs per household) or for miners to buy all the stock and leave gamers with nothing. Dollar for dollar AMD vs NVidia AMD is still kicking team Green's a55.
It's so ironic I ordered the 3060ti back in April of 2022. I saw that new egg had these new releases (at the time) of the new 6750xt. So I canceled the 3060ti order and got the 6750xt instead. I'm very satisfied with it. I my mobo is actually x99 (10 years old). There is no bottlenecking at (got a xeon processor). That processer is always below 40 degrees temp and less then 40% usage at all times. The GPU goes upto 70 degrees and 70 percent usage on a 2024 title like Suicide Squad Kill the justice league
I've seen the 6650xt and 6750xt go for 289-389 dollars and that doesn't sound too bad at all, in really tempted to upgrade from my 1660ti because ik Nvidia won't put more than 8 gigs of vram on the 4070 and 10 on the 4060 and if they do, I still will have more vram to boot and good 1080p performance per dollar regardless. But the question is, should I do it? I have a. 850 wat psu and my gpu is going to be running up to 5 years old nearly, so it's pretty tempting
Correct me if I’m wrong but the 6750xt seems to top this chart now @$400 in terms of cost per frame if we revisit this data at the end of February 2023 Edit: I bought this when it was $380 for a new one on newegg, seems about the best deal I could find
Rn the 6750xt is 379€ on Amazon, whilst the cheapest 6700xt I could find was 349€, so 30 bucks less. I'm willing to pay 30 bucks for a 5-10% improvement.
This is absolutely market dependent. In the US, in the UE, in Australia.. the prices vary greatly. For example in France where I live, I was able to find a 550 € 3600Ti, the cheapest RX 6700 XT is about 615 € and the cheapest 6750 XT sells about 645 €. I means that the 6700 XT is "crushed" between the 3600 Ti and the 6750 XT... And it varies on a weekly basis, with huge swings one direction or the other. Sadly, this makes most advices by techtubers on GPU irrelevant, as you need to adjust them to the time and space you are buying something. I think a real-time hierarchy graph of GPU, with perfs on ordinate and price on abscissa plus a dropdown menu for resolution and another for your country would be hit. But it's not for youtube.
Have you seen the gains in Star Citizen with the 5800X3D? It's like 2 times faster than any Intel CPU in CPU-bound scenario's. ABsolutely crazy. Tenpoundfortytwo has a video on it.
Great video! Do you think of the 6700 xt 12gb would be better compared to the 6600 xt? Please respond I'm looking to get one of them or get the Nvidia 3080 10gb.
Fast forward 18 months and now the 6750xt is now probably one of the best value/performance cards you can get considering they're now selling for $325-350
Yes! Got one literally yesterday for $350 (new), loving it as I'm only getting it to future proof a system I only play CSGO (now CS2), APEX, Warzone; Nothing else I do with that system, and this GPU is fantastic for the purpose
P.S. If anyone wants me to check or test something on the gpu before you buy- let me know
How it works in productivity tasks? @@themetallicabg
Yep just bought one.. Nvidia too overpriced
I'm about to buy 6750xt, how much fps do you get in cs2? Also what are your settings?
@@Th3VirtualGam3r don't have a 6750xt anymore, my friend bought my old rig off of me. I don't play CS2 anyways....so couldn't tell ya. Lol
The 6750 xt is currently a far better deal than a 3060ti.
I understand it launched with a higher msrp but it now sits at $480
Now sits at $480? Where? Or are you talking USD
@@soem47 I can see the rx6750xt in stock for 620cad which is around 450usd
@@soem47 just bought XFX Qick 319 6750XT for exactly $479 (with tax, shipping, etc - final price) in EU (Poland). 3060Ti costs here around $570 (with tax, shipping, etc) So definitely a great deal.
Just got one for 370 on Black Friday
I've got a 3060ti PNY for 280... 2 years warranty
They made these cards beacuse there is almost no new 16gb/s gddr6 is being manufactured anymore and 18gb/s can be supplied more easily. If they released the 6X50xt cards at the same msrp this would be an awesome refresh
Bingo
There was talk of them using 16Gbps chips and just downclocking them. Looking at that option, AMD probably thought, why not just upsell to a new SKU. The design costs are mostly power/cooler anyway, borne by the AIB's.
Its not an awesome refresh unfortunately its classic AMD Nickel and diming
Exactly what they should've done
I just bought a 6750 Red Devil for cheaper than a 6700
Considering the precedent set by the crypto crysis i can't wait to see entry level GPUs next year starting at US$400, what a great leap for gaming
I'm stretching my GTX1050Ti until a legitimate successor to the GTX1650 Super that makes up for years of stagnation at the low-end becomes available under $200.
and what reality are you living in again? do you really think crypto mining is going away anytime soon ? as is with the stock market atm , this crypto down turn wil just weed out the pretenders . 40 series gpus will still be way overpriced when they release. BET on it !!!!
@@randoir1863 yes, crypto mining is going away, at least for algorithms where using GPUs is no longer cost effective. If any crypto survives, mining will be done with crypto ASICs. But at the end, all coins will follow the fate of Luna and Tera, one nothing backing another nothing to make it “stable” doesn’t work.
@@randoir1863 crypto mining on GPUs is going away as major coins are changing from proof of work to proof of stake and those that aren't, are being mined on more efficient machines such as ASIC
i still remember back when you can buy a decent GPU for gaming with only $150
Watching this review in 2023. Rx 6750 xt is the best option since "next" gen gpus are overpriced with an 8GB vram.
Right now this GPU sits at 389€ very good price to performance!!!
I've been trying to get a GPU at a reasonable price in the EU for quite a while and now I bought the Pulse 6750 xt for nearly msrp (1 USD:1 EUR), so cheaper than any 6700xt or 3060ti I could find.
While I get all the hate reviews, this release worked out well for me.
OTOH, since I've just bought a GPU, expect their prices to tank in the upcoming days :)
Where did you find it? Greetings from germany
Where did you buy it?
Good for you man! Thats a great card. I don't get all the hate reviews. Makes no sense. Like, everyone of these shmucks got together to pile on! Ngreedia does a refresh (Ti, Super) and their fricken heroes of innovation.
I’m in the exact same position from Canada. Waited out the GPU shortage and crazy prices and was able to snag an AMD reference 6750xt at MSRP (which is still cheaper than 6700xts in my region)…but like you said, now that I’ve purchased something the bottom will fall out of these prices.
if you got one at a good price and its a upgrade over what you had then its a good buy no doubt !!
but as a refresh if its more for little gain its a really not worth it even if its at msrp its over priced ..
Look i love AMD stuff ive had the 3700x 5600x now using the 5800x3d ive had the 5700xt and got 6900xt and a 6700xt and a 6650xt sakura for a pink and white build
BUT this isnt helping AMD catch NIVIDA by pulling the same crappy refresh $$$$ grab !
The 6750 xt outperforms the 4060 ti pretty consistently, and I don't care that much about semi supported Ray Tracing and dlss with frame generation.
Hard life for people who only wanna spend roughly 3/350 on a gpu.. been sitting on a 1660ti/6700k combo for a bit. Still exciting seeing all the innovations in hardware. :)
Yeah, it seems the value market has been completely ignored. There are good options such as 3060 but they are no where near their original prices.
1660s/ti is fine for 1080p for years to come tho, just lower your settings.
RX6600 is $330. But probably not good enough upgrade from 1660ti
@@StefandeJong1 Prob not unless you need more VRAM or want to play in 1440p
@@Rolo4733 Exatcly. A 4060 or a 7600 would be a worthy upgrade tho.
With AMD cards finally at MSRP, I can buy something that's a bit over twice as fast as my 980ti for twice what I paid for it in 2017. It even uses the same amount of power! Modern technology is incredible
What's sad is this is barely an exaggeration
not to mention the noise/thermals too.
I paid way less for my 6900xt than I did for my 2080ti and it's over twice as fast so I'm happy
@@ut2k4wikichici considering how much the 2080ti was able to sell for near the 2020 q4 launches...Its a no brainer in my eyes You have future game launches and the potential for 4k at your disposal for future endeavors
@@anhiirr I dunno why everyone says amd cards are bad at 4k my experience has been the opposite their drivers are getting alot better in the last month alone
Looking in other regions (UK), 6750XT is essentially the same price as 6700XT or even cheaper. In the UK this is actually the best release of the three xx50XT cards.
Ditto with Mexico, the way import fees, Taxes and all work here, the 6X50 XT is retailing even cheaper than the OG 6000 series and anything Nvidia sells.
For the difference between the two cards I would look at noise first. Some 6750 XT come with a decent cooler upgrade. I only know about he MSI one, but the cooler upgrade is substantial there.
I was wondering if they updated the cooling solutions, like on the 6950XT.
I am primarily looking for a very low noise card, but the information, especially on the refreshed cards, is hard to find.
Did MSI just make the cooler larger?
@@ashamancito4630 The MSI 6950 XT Gaming X did not receive an upgrade and runs a little hot. The other two did. The 6650 XT Gaming X got the cooler from the 6700 XT and the 6750 XT got the one from the 6800 series, I believe. Both run rather cool. I got this from Igor's Lab, iirc.
never buy amd
the Die's are the same just the newest batch, now what the new thing is a move from old 16Gbps chips to the new 18Gbps chips and going from just coming from Samsung to also come from Sk hynix, now with this come new Vbios and new name RX6x50.
now some of the AIB that may not have made a good enough coolers or PCB for the 6000
card did an upgrades to some of their cards and prices.
With all these cards taking up 3 slots of space, they should use a slot cover that covers 3 slots so they can have the vent occupy 2 slots instead of just one.
Bigger is better and they need to show off where all the extra money went to. Or at least something like that, ask the marketing department.
I know that AMD decided on the 6x50 refresh a while ago where gpu prices were high but at least they could adjust prices as if the original lineup didn't collect enough dust
AMD doesn’t decide the prices. Market does
@@Aqarrion and they will sell all they make....
lol 80% like Nivida vs 20% AMD [ It's Bye bye to AMD soon : ).., Yeah AMD pls.. sell higher & higher then better : D.. ]
@@Aqarrion which means AMD china set the price then. :D
@@naqiongtradingllpnaqiongtr8035 it still doesn't matter.... AMD is a coming in business to make money. Nvidia has been sticking it to people far longer and at a higher cost, yet people still flock and buy. AMD will sell all they can make.
Paying $389 on Amazon for the 6750 XT today feels like a steal. Stoked to get it, went with XFX Merc319 Black Edition 6750XT for the wife's machine.
Just when you thought the days of Rebrandeon were over, they come back like a slingshot.
Curious if you call all vendor refreshes "rebrands" or just Radeon because of the cheesy meme'd name.
@@robertstan298 Rx 6750 XT is quite literally a rebrand though.
@@dondraper4438 Not entirely, at least _something_ (the VRAM) was upgraded. 🤷♂️
@@dare2liv_nlove Something completely user adjustable like core and memory clocks dont count lmao it didnt get a higher vram capacity
@@Supcharged Not true. AMD purposely limited the power limit and memory clocks slider in their driver to prevent people from overclocking higher.
The 6750xt is now on sale on Amazon for 299$, best bang for the buck, the 12gb vram gonna hold up pretty well
Unfortunately AMD has to keep their shareholders happy and make money however they can. They are not your friend so any chance of potentially shifting the market share to their favour they pass up on boneheaded moves such as this. At the end of the day, as consumers, we can only speak with our wallets.
I, personally, cannot justify the price for either current AMD or nVidia GPUs so it'll be a hard pass until something truly worthwhile comes along for a reasonable price (probably when pigs fly).
Personally I think once the chip shortage ends and the GPU market has properly stabilised (it’s starting to stabilise right now) then we’ll see decent entry level cards again. If there’s a market to be exploited, then Nvidia or AMD will target it, but we need the market to get back to normal again before they start thinking of the lower end. With crypto crashing, shipping delays being caught up with, Covid restrictions being lifted, and the chip shortage getting a little better, there’s a lot of signs and reasons why that the market is beginning to stabilise.
@@Psyopcyclops Not to mention that Intel is coming into the market as well, and pricing rumors point to them releasing their products near-cost to maximize market share they claim. Sounds like a great opportunity to show these companies that the silent majority of buyers will not pay above X for a card.
@@Psyopcyclops GPU prices now will only keep decreasing at least until November.
There is already GPU stock just laying around and nobody buying.
Many gamers switched to console during last 2 year.
Also crypto mining on GPU is basically dead now.
There is literally no reason anymore why GPUs shouldn't be sold for their MSRP.
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Oh yeah. Great point about Intel. I had totally forgot about their cards coming soon. God I hope they perform well enough. We desperately need competition in the GPU space. Keep AMD and Nvidia on their toes.
I'm pretty sure they are not just trying to keep their shareholders happy, it's more that they are just greedy.
I feel like it’s a good purchase when other similar cards in your specific region are more expensive than the 6750 xt for example: in my country the 6700 xt is more expensive than the 6750 xt for some reason.
my country, my reason, my opinion, my region, my religion, my god...
@@davidjones5059 wat
Where are you living? Which country?
@@davidjones5059 Jesse what the fuck are you talking about?
@@davidjones5059 did you have a stroke?
The power color 6750xt is $280 rn
I got a XFX one for $320 and I’m honestly really happy with it.
me too 🙏🏻🙏🏻
me too
Vote with your wallets, to stop this nonsense.
Thanks for the MSRP vs. Reality graphs, Steve. They really highlight what's going on: despite the significant improvements to the market, AMD is still bumping up the MSRP of their cards under the excuse of a refresh, just like Nvidia did with the Super cards.
The MSRP of these cards is better value than the street price of Nvidia's offerings, but that's an easy bar to clear. A cash grab indeed.
For the turing super series refresh, the super cards came close to the next tier of non-super card while providing a substantial discount. For example, the 2060 super almost matches the 2070 while it still costed $100 less than the 2070. The 2070 super came close to the 2080 while replacing it at the 2070 msrp of $500. While the 2080 super was not that impressive, it was still about a 5% bump in performance at the same price.
The xx50xt refresh is different. It only gives about a 5-6% improvement in performance at a rather substantial jump in price.
@@mingyi456 NOT just that...i flipped a 2080ti strix for 900$ bought 3 5700xt from panic sellers and sold them for 400$ each....and wound up with 2x 3070s....from a single 2080ti....traded one of the FE into a 3070 STRIX oc. for 130$ out of pocket. And now my total system temps/noise is like a night and day difference for seemingly the same FPS yields in 1440p. Even better if i cap non competitive titles to 120fps like MOBA/arpgs etc....the GPU sips power and the thermals/noise is near silent....compared to the 2080ti that ran hotter/louder at the same usecase. Or same thing 120fps cap+2nd monitor PLAING A STREAM. It does it like nothing. W.O having to spend extra or etc...AS amd did these priced high launches and i got my GPUS launch DAY of the 3070 FE.....and MSRP etc. Stayed up all night and bought 1 in person and 1 online from 2 different retailers bc i tried to do the same thing for a 3080 and struck out...I had the $$$ for a 3080 set aside...but once i didnt get one...i sold the 2080ti so i had EXTRA cash to buy multiple of others to trade into a 3080. The 3070 strix is the same cooler as the 3080 strix....so the fact that its on a "SMALLER" lower power gpu just adds so much more to the temp/noise aspects of my gpu. TO think i could play High gpu intensive games and it barely gets hot/loud even at full tilt compared to the 5700xt which gets SUPER hot w.o an undervolt same to vram...thenl again the vram on the 3070 FE gets preety hot and that GPU does have coilwhine.
Just checked local pricing and will go for 6750 XT ($575). It's just 3% more expensive than 6700 XT ($555). And 5% cheaper than 3060 ti ($600). Small gap, I guess most people will still prefer 3060 ti for 5% more, but I plan to keep 6750 Xt for many years and I think 12GB vs 8GB will be better long term. And now FSR and etc are getting better too. 3070 is other option, but $at $690 is too expensive vs 6750 XT (+20%).
I think 6750 XT will be good replacement for my 1060 3GB at Ryzen 9 3900x.
did you ever grab the 6750XT? I have the Ryzen R9 3900x and currently have a 1080TI which is a tad long in the tooth. Curious as to how it performs. After Nvidia's shenanigans AMD has earned my money
I will never understand how your channel has less than 1mil subs. Always quality work and high level production values.
That 6750 XT Nitro+ is currently $649.99 on New Egg that's crazy.
You can get a Red Devil 6700XT for $500 at Microcenter. So you'd be paying 25% more for 5% better performance for the 6750XT.
GIGABYTE Gaming OC Radeon RX 6750 XT 12GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Card 549.99 Newegg. Sapphire is gouging thats not AMD'fault Asrock is also 549.99 ASUS Dual AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT OC Edition 12GB GDDR6 Gaming Graphics Card 579.99 You picked one of the most expensive. There are 5 cards cheaper and in stock.
ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 V2 OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6, LHR, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4a, Axial-tech Fan Design, Dual BIOS, Protective Backplate)
$659.99 Cheapest 3070 on Newegg 6750 XT 549.99 6750 XT has better performance not so crazy
@@markschwacofer1802 3070 can play 4k though max textures "reduced" post processing 60+ fps in the charts easily w.o even enabling DLSS....2 years deep you can figure DLSS can still carry that gpu into 4k/newer titles/engines. Cant say the same about amd given the outerworlds bencmarks...unless unreal ultimate etc...is optimized enough to squeeze more out of AMD im following that benchmark as a potential "TREND" moving forward. I have a 3070 strix oc FHR that i traded a lauch day/msrp 3070 FE for+130$ . I pushed it to 2.1ghz 8000mem clock....and it hit 15k in 3dmark...3070TI stock scores....13819....6800 stock=14422 based on GURU3ds timespy charts for the 6750(13604) which has other gpu scores ofc. The 3070 scores listed on that chart are 13145 stock 3070. So 13145 VS 15000. From the same gpu just bc of an OC. GRANTED other GPUS listed...if they were strix or flagship coolers etc....good vram cooling etc..and vrm..they would obviously score higher..but for 650$ Im getting 15000 range "score" of performance...i only use this TUNE in games like RDR2/CP2077 Otherwise in pve/singleplayer games ill cap my fps to 120 just to lower temps/noise to near silent so i can watch a stream on my other screen/hear it bc i have open back HP....and gaming etc...and my system is like so quiet bc of the strix cooler/temps. Not just that i got my eyes on the 42" c2 for blk friday this year. So the 3070 can easily play a majority of 4k games "just not maxed" like max textures and then dial back some post processing/etc filters slightly and the majority of the games shown ere are hovering at 60fps+ etc...which isnt that bad for pure single player/pve titles esp when using a controller like a hack n slash game etc...
That's a god awful price...
And I thought amd will learn something after the Rx 590 drama
No they didnt learn anything, in fact they have become even worse than nvidia or intel in some cases. I mean rx590 was masterpiece compared to 6500xt debacle.... like literally THE WORST GPU in last decade, probably even more.
@@vasilije94 No they learned something, that they can fuck over the customer and still make insane amounts of money
@@canaconn2388 True.
@@vasilije94 idk what about 1030? Lol
@@ThatKidFromYuba what about 1030?
This refresh is probably due to the fact that AMD can't actually buy gddr6 at the speed of the original card. Think I heard that 16gbs memory production ceased. Might mean you can flash a 6750xt bios on a 6700 if they had to underclock the ram
by that logic they would stop production of regular 6700xt and make them all into 6750xt since their gpu clocks are pretty much identical
@@ThunderingRoar which will probably happen
Posted my BIOS on LTT and /r/amd, well - not so much succes thusfar.
I still find it funny that people are defending corporations that will screw over customers as long as it makes them more money
@@canaconn2388 People still haven't come to terms that the last 2 years have had terrible inflation. Most of consumers want companies to operate at a loss it would seem. This card isn't good, the 6650xt seems much more inline with what should be.
Looking at my rx6800 I paid below 600€ on AMD store in January 2021, I'm pretty happy, I was pissed not being able to get the XT model for lack of availability back then but I really love this card, didn't pay much, fantastic performer, power efficient and still as valuable as it was if not more.
I love that you all include timestamps. You will probably always be my go to for benchmarks and cost per frame. Thank you all so much
Bought a 6750 XT this week, it actually seems to be a decent deal nowadays as 6700 XT is mostly retired.
I just ordered one yesterday how are you liking it?
ordered one too today, 200€ cheaper than a rtx3070
I ordered one as well, for $400 too! This is gonna be my first build so I'm really excited
@@itzcryptecz1261 mine is coming in tomorrow for my first build! Hope yours goes well!
@@andrewmccann4267 so how is it with u so far ? Do u have any issues
The new refresh cards drove the price of the normal models down far enough I was able to get my Sapphire RX6900XT Toxic Liquid Cooled Limited edition for $950.
For those who dont know, the MSRP on that model was $1100 and it's been nearly $1300 and up since it came out due to scalpers.
The LC board is the one to get.
every USd more on europe means much more for us. Is not enough we have prices in euro, but also still inflated. 50 USD here means probably 100 euro more, sometimes even more. If we would have had 1500 USD wages here (not 450 USD) and prices in USD nobody will have anything but 6800 XT or 6900 XTs, but for now we can only buy an RX 6750 XT for 900 USD, at least in Romania.
Why a 6900xt? It’s a waste of money.
@@vollhorst140 at current prices they're ALL a waste of money dude lol
@@hyperstimmed that’s why we should not buy any atm.
Hard pass. Price increase and extra power definitely isnt worth the marginal performance improvement. This just seems like a cash grab by AMD by releasing a slightly better binned product.
do you overclock your current card or undervolt it? If you overclock your current card you are going to be using the same power as this card.
I've just grabbed the MSI RX 6750 XT Trio for £360, which was just a tenner more than the 6700 XT, and a full £200+ less than a 3070 Ti. It was a no-brainer.
Been running a 1050TI while waiting for gpu prices to come down. Had my heart set on a 3070 but prices were ridiculous, so when I saw the 6750XT, I got one at MSRP.
That card is currently on it's way back to newegg for store credit. Had sound drops in youtube videos and games that I could not troubleshoot. Finally I got to wondering "Why am I troubleshooting a +$500 gpu?". So, back it goes.
I'll wait for 3070 prices to drop another $50 and get what I should have waited for in the first place. Was my first, and likely last AMD card. I've had various older NVIDIA cards and never had issues. Not hating on AMD, but having a bad experience with the first of their cards I tried just leaves me with a lack of trust.
That's what happens when most of their customers are miners for the last years. They have no userbase to report basic shit not working.
That's unlucky but the 3070 with 8GB in 2022 is an equal scam of a card.
The reality of it is, you can buy a a 6750 xt in the states for $20 more than a 6700 xt right now. That's $150 cheaper than than any 3070 I've seen. So in my opinion it's a great 1440p option right now. It is a bit disappointing it doesn't raise the performance bar a little more than the 6700 xt, but it's still a good value imo.
Just bought a Powercolor red devil edition 6750 xt... the thing is a beast. I've been playing Total War and Cyberpunk ultra settings 1440p, been getting around 140 fps and about 65 degrees max temperature... In my more than 25+ years of gaming never saw such an efficient cooling solution, it takes massive space though. Got a nice price also since retailers are making promotions to empty shelfs, it costed me around 540 euros, which is quite good for European standards.
Bro I have a doubt how is AMD drivers nowadays bro any issues ? Any stutter issues? Any black screen issues? Please share your experience
@@sajithsaji3606 14 days after, i have zero issues so far. Drivers been performing well, my only complain about this specific aib model is the huge size of the heatsink that takes up almost 3 PCI slots.
I'm convinced that the only reason that they released these cards is to stop the sale of the previous lineup which was marked way lower on their site than market price. The 6750xt is listed as more expensive than the 6800xt last week was listed as, which has now dissappeared from their store entirely
they don't even made the full card specification page like the previous cards had
Thanks for all of your reviews. I appreciate that you provide a perspective that is not leaning toward a specific brand but just looking at value and performance. One thing I think you left off is that the 6700 and 6750 both come with 12G VRAM and the 3060 Ti and 3070 come with 8G VRAM. While most games don't use 12G now, if you are like me and plan on buying one card and using it for 5+ years, 12G VRAM and the ability to keep up with games will pay off much better than the slight performance gains of the 3070 now. Also, I'd be curious to know what happens when the 6750 is overclocked. Does that give it a boost more towards the 3070 range? Right now, in the brand that I'm looking at (Powercolor Red Devil) there is a $30 USD difference between 6700 and 6750. I believe may be worth it to me for the slight gain as it's the latest model and I'm looking for longevity.
yeah, that's is what swaying me to the 6750x is the vram. I'm on a 1440p monitor and only play MMO RPG's and do video editing.
Would be great a follow up video showing a overclocked 6700XT vs the 6750XT (stock and overclocked).
What a nice video! Just got an RX 6750 XT (upgrading from an RTX 2060) and I am VERY happy about it! The 3070 TI was 200€ more expensive where I live, and the 6750 XT has 12Gb VRAM, so there were no hesitation for me.
Lmao never go for VRAM alone. The 3070 destroys the shitty 6750XT in ray tracing + it has dlss and most of the time the 3070 has more performance. The 6750XT is hot garbage compared to the RTX 3070.
@@supersanic3446 0 people care about ray tracing
@@keylatheace_dcs127 Ray tracing and DLSS are the future and Radeons suck at both like this was their whole purpose.
@@supersanic3446 8GB vram is a joke in 2022. Even BF1 goes up to 6GB and that's a game from 2016.
@@gbner9991 They ALLOCATE the amount of VRAM you are saying. They don’t USE the amount of VRAM you are saying. 8GB is more than enough, go educate yourself. YOU are a joke.
Got mine on sale at 321 us, or 439 canadian in canadia. It's the XFS Qick 319.
I'm not sure about the relevancy of "MSRP" currently. Here in the UK, retailers are still stuck with old stock that distributors pushed out at inflated prices earlier in the year which has resulted in the earlier models being priced higher than the new ones. This applies to both Nvidia GPU's as well as AMD. It's now a total minefield for consumers, with mid range models costing the same or more than higher spec models. It's going to be very interesting to see what happens as retailers end up stuck with old stock that they can't shift without accepting huge losses especially when the next generation comes along. I can't quite believe I'm saying this but I almost feel bad for the retailers as they've been totally stitched up by the distribution network who forced them to purchase stock at higher prices in the hope that consumers would be suckered into buying them, but we all held firm and now the retailers are losing out. As an example the Powercolor RX6750 Red Devil is currently £559.98 but the Powercolor RX6700 XT Red Devil is £599.99. This makes no sense at all, and if you're not familiar with specs and assume the "paying more equals getting more" you're going to get a bad deal.
Keep up the great work guys 👍
Yeah I agree, it's the same in Germany. I've noticed mainstream retailers starting to drop prices since this launch because the old prices just make no sense at all since this launch. The whole chat about MSRPs of older cards launched during the shortage makes literally no sense, they never sold at those prices, and still don't outside of the US
when it comes to GPU the MSRP is part of the contract between AMD/Nvidia and the AIB,
they get the Die/Vram package from X number and they need to make ONE variant of cards that cant cost more than X over what they (AIB) pay AMD/Nvidia the Die/Vram package and that is what the MSRP is, it is the cost for a basic model with just the bare minimum to
work and no matter how much the BFG 3090Ti/6950XT card cost us the buyers,
AMD/Nvidia are getting less than the cost of a basic model of 3090Ti/6950XT etc...
Now AMD/Nvidia get the real cash to pay for the R&D from
date centers and enterprise businesses and the small founders edition
Gamers are Freelooters and are getting the Die/Vram package for cheep
and saying that because 980 cost this, the 1080 should cost that and also 2080
pascal was Just Maxwell on 2 new process nodes with new modify GDDR5 aka GDDR5x
so cost increase was most node and Vram changes as for the architecture was just updated.
Now Turing/Volta with Real Time Ray Tracing that much bigger change
more than just a new architecture it was two part new architecture
new node and new Vram GDDR6, so cost increase was high and so was the MSRP
so people can take it or leave it.
6750xt now £540. 6700xt £530. Compared to 3060ti (cheapest £619). Just bought 6750xt as a stop gap until £600 cards come out Q2 2023.
AMD literally just released FSR 2.0 that benefits all gamers, whether new or old or if you're using Nvidia. I don't think you should say AMD's brand reputation has taken a hit when Nvidia has never done anything to benefit everyone.
there is no point of using it unless you have 2070+ .
I really love the 6750xt, great card.
Nvm the 3060ti, the RX 6750 xt is on par with the 4060ti, if not a little better in some titles, at substantial cost saving currently!
This aged well 😂 just bought one for £300
This *might* have made sense six months ago, when mining was still booming, demand was high from Christmas, and Lovelace/RDNA3 was still a year away. Today... this should have been - at most - at the original 6700XT's MSRP with the older cards getting an official price drop in line with the market.
so glad I got an almost-free upgrade from 5700xt to 6700xt after selling my 5700xt to a miner lol. the 6700xt is a beast @1440p
so you add Outer Worlds to "balance out" the sample, not realy testing if you change the parameter Steve
Question: Would SAM affect the 5800X3D differently to the regular 5800X? love your videos
Interesting question, I’ve been wondering about that as well.
My buddy needed to upgrade his GTX 960 as it literally couldn't play modern games (like halo infinity). We have a microcenter in our city so we have better options, but was able to get the Power color Red Devil 6750 XT for $610.
There was a basic twin fan 6700XT for $530, but he wanted the extra cooling the red devil would provide and honestly, I'm his hardware guy, so he won't ever overclock his GPU. To me, paying the extra $80 for cooling, less noise and extra performance was worth it for him. (The powercolor red devil 6700XT was $570 at our microcenter and open box/factory refurb, so only $40 more for a brand new card with more performance)
I would've preferred him go for the 6800 XT but that's an extra $300 right now and he also needed to upgrade his monitor. Was using a basic 12 year old 1080p HP monitor. So the extra $300 went to a 1440p IPS gaming monitor.
All in all, I think this card is a good refresh. I think for certain people that need a GPU now and don't wanna fuss with overclocking can get something in the same price range as the 6700 XT but with maximized performance.
Here in Romania the 6750xt is the same price as the 3070, while the 6700xt is a few tens of euros cheaper; meanwhile, the 6800xt is more expensive than the 3080, and the 6800 is pretty much extinct. So as a 1080ti owner looking for an upgrade, AMD is very much not an option at all.
Look at German prices/deals and use a middleman delivery service, here in Bulgaria it's what we use to get reasonable prices.
hey, i am considering picking up a AMD RX 6750 XT - the $400 canadian price tag is luring me in, would it see a decent upgrade coming from my current Geforce 1060 6gb ?
That's day and night difference my friend. 6750xt now with the latest drivers updates compares and even beats the 3070ti in some games.
So don't hesitate just grab it.
Just picked up today a Asus RX6750xt for $589 Australian brand new, I honestly consider that incredible value considering price/performance! How 10months can change everything.
I got a new one on the way too, similar price. I was gonna get 3060 ti until i saw hardware unboxed's new vram video. Lucky for that video.
only question im looking in to if the rx 6000 series cards can be flashed to a rx 6050 series vbios
Just got a 6750xt for 299 on sale
The big issue is that they got rid of the old models on AMD Direct! Which was one of the few places to get cards at MSRP consistently.
Tech industry has been Lining their pockets since ever.
It's called capitalism the point of it is to line their pockets every industry does this
Its me from the future. Right now the prices have settled and also AMD did sell the 6700xt alongside the 6750xt for the duration of the shortage. So the kept there word about that witch was nice. The price difference now being 360$ (6700xt) vs 420$(6750XT) I find the price increase of 50$ to be much more palatable as the jump to the 6800 is 510$(6800) its much more expensive even though right now prices are the lowest they have ever been. Thanks for the video as it showed a very interesting perspective on how things have changed even if we don't have a video comparing performance then and now to see what the driver updates + game updates have improved overall in the past year.
I guess the best thing about this card is that it creates more buying opportunities for the 6700XT at/below MSRP.
Yes, that’s right. Unless they stop making the 6700xt, which is possible due to AMD low production capacity. Just looks like an Nvidia type resetting of MSRP.
That is assuming they do not just stop making the 6700XT, why would they make the cheaper card when they can make more money selling the 6750XT.
They raised the MSRP of the 6700XT, I bought a Strix 6700XT off stockX for 460$. Alot of these scalpers are trying to dump stock so you can lowball them.
@@Owen-fn8ff AMD's capacity for 6700 XT and lower cards is pretty decent.
The main thing was the market set the 6700 XT price at MSRP before these came out. So the market probably won't pay out for these and their price will drop.
@@MyHogs No, I meant in the short-term. I was assuming anyone who's not planning on buying in the next month or so would do better to wait for next gen unless they absolutely have to.
I just got an Asus dual 6750 xt oc off Amazon for 559 CDN. It went up to 699 the next day. Its playing everything at 1440p wonderfully and stays around 60C max. I love it
Der8auer's title of the 6950 XT kind of summed it up perfectly. "AMD doing Nvidia things" lol.
Theres a sale on a 6750xt for about 440euro right now should I grab it?While 3060ti is about 480euro.
100% get it. The 6750xt is much better than the 3060ti. If you're looking to buy one or the other and those are your prices then you should get it.
Going to keep waiting till quarter 3/4 this year for the RTX 40XX
Worsts case if I can’t get a RTX 20XX or 30XX the price will come down.
@@brownie43212 Another AMD bot. Doesn't even consider that all new cards are going to be absolute trash value no matter how people try to defend it
@@canaconn2388 Another hater bot. Doesn't even consider Amd super resolution, FSR... I think rx 6750 xt msi trio is the best gpu. I bought it for 700 euro
AMD, thank you. That's the equivalent of a restaurant scraping food off plates and repackaging it as a morning special.
Just buy it.
ORRRRR.......Wait for a year and pay $349.00 US and get a $100 game for free! Win for me!!!
Thank you for this video, I am grabbing the MSI version of the 6750XT today.
Sometimes it seems like AMD wants to return to their business model from one decade ago. Releasing new variants with the most negligible feature/performance changes possible.
Thy adopt a model that is working Intel and Nvidia making ther profit mostly by that. Its a general top thats needs to be adressed. But as long as Content Creators like HW OB and others like DF or that 2 cent guy from a communication point of few are more posetive toward nvida/intel in ther formulation we can beat down AMD for doing so.
Its the way to make money. When the competition basically release 4 silicons and charge premium for better tunning for decades, growing way larger than you, it may be time to also try it. I mean, the GCN/Bulldozer era was the time when AMD did it the most and it resulted in Ryzen and RDNA catching up with Intel and Nvidia. Its clear that it works
Its the opposite. They plan on bigger and bigger performance gains every generation. Or course huge price increases will come along side it. AMD isn't a charity. Obviously these cards are just a pointless stopgap.
In UK, one major retailer has AMD branded Radeon RX 6750 XT card cheaper than ANY of their RX 6700 XT cards. Crazy times
Hey Steve, can you test dx11 games with the new drivers and compare with old drivers, supposedly there is a significant performance bump in the new drivers from AMD
Obviously you are concentrating on USA market, which is the opposite to UK market. Going by your game average graphs a 5%-8% improvement for £40 less is pretty impressive. The nearest Nvidia competitor at 1080p & 1440p, the RTX 3070 has a lowest price of £650 at Scan, (all prices are quoted from Scan). So RX 6750 XT is equal or better than the RTX 3070 for £90 less, just shows that the USA market is a lot different to the rest of the world.
Fantastic analysis and great perspective. This is why we love you Steve!
Hear me out, I just bought a 6750 XT. Probably I am going to underclock it back to 6700 XT levels anyway, for my silent PC build. The oversized cooling solution will help a lot there.
Given that the 3060 Ti from the MSI Gaming Trio brand costs the same I think it was the best choice for me. With the additional VRAM I would think that it the 6750 XT should be a bit more futureproof.
The rx 6600 in my opinion remains the best value for money for full hd games
Agreed
Are the cooling solutions of the 6750XT upgraded, as they were for the 6950XT?
I am personally not looking for the highest performance possible, not for the best cost per frame. I would prefer decent performance that is whisper quiet. Loud components annoy me to no end and really make it hard for me to relax and enjoy games.
Low fan noise and low coil whine would be the dream
MSI 12gb 6750xt on sale from Newegg last month for $330
Just bought an MSI RX 6750 XT for $329 USD on Newegg. It's back up to $389 now, but will likely go down again. Can't beat that with a stick.
Where I am from, the x50 models are sold for the same or sometimes even lower street prices than the OG models. For example the ASUS Strix 6750XT is around 100 dollars less than the OG ASUS Strix 6700XT. Yeah, our prices are pretty terrible, but this refresh actually made the situation a bit better as many older cards were still being sold at noticeably higher price points.
Where are you from?
Two weeks ago I was lucky enough to get a reference model for MSRP glad I made that choice the cheapest one I can find as far as the 6750 XT is about $600 I was able to save more than 100 for virtually the same performance
Good video. AMD refresh = 5% performance increase & 10% MSRP price increase.
A brilliant strategy to remain in 2nd place for graphics card sales. 🤔
I'm upgrading to 6750xt from rx 580, so this is mind blowingly better. There's a sale in Canada right now, reference card is 560 CAD (about 450 USD) and it gives free Callisto protocol and dead Island 2.
The review of the RX 6750 XT on guru3d has a completely different result, there the RX 6750 XT is very fast beating the RX 6800 in many games.
The review is obviously fooked, they have the 6750XT even beating out the 6800XT and 3080 in some titles at 1080p which makes no sense. In other words forget that review even exists.
HEY Should i buy th3 3060TI or the 6750xt for same price? What do u think?
6750 xt. More performance for the same price.
I just wish the low end/midrange would move more significantly, it feels very stagnant, mostly because of the absurd prices being handed to us, and im not even talking about the shortages, $330 for a 60 series is just too much
I'm here planning for a pc if I ever get the money and I thought $300-$800 is good because it was around February; My bud told me about pcs looking at laptops for awhile so I looked at gpus. My first thought was of the rtx 3050 and its msrp($×■)! Awesome a little expensive but looking a laptops they were cheaper overall lma- why is it $300 I'm looking for a $500 gaming setup.... what is this? *looks back at msrp* this ain't right but whatever even if its expensive it might be a relatively inexpensive hobby.
This is very bad English from my part
@@adrianafamilymember6427 pcs were always an expensive hobby that was hard to keep up with, of course now these last 3 years it's even worse but hey, it can't be like that forever, here's hopin it changes for the better
Got mine on sale for $399.99, a good upgrade from my Rx580.
Definitely a cash grab, and they got some of mine. At this point I needed to buy something faster than a 6650XT, and cheaper than a 3070ti. With 6700XTs selling just a few dollars less than the reference 6750XT where I live, and the 6800 not being available, I pulled the trigger on a reference 6750XT at MSRP. While it's frustrating that a 3070FE could be had for about 20 dollars less, and be faster most of the time... I wanted more than 8gb of VRAM. Plus, pricing is weird in Canada.
A while back you had Age Of Empires 4 in your tests, any change it could make a return? It would diversify the genres tested as well as that is the main game I'm interested in my GPU upgrade :)
Something I'd be really interested to see tested is frame rate normalised power consumption, comparing power consumption of different cards with identical settings and limited to the same frame rate.
My 6800xt is underclocked to 2100mhz amd undervolted which I lost 8% in fps but I'm 35% cooler with 25-45% less power (175-235w depending on game)
Incredibly efficient, I'd love to see performance with all clocked to the minimum card to see scaling. Which I think is 2100 on the 6900xt iirc
Found a rx 6750 xt at the same price as the 6700 and waaay cheaper than the nvidia cards. Glad the benchmarks are in my favor!
Thanks for all the data
Yeah, this RDNA2 desktop refresh is really disappointing. I get that AMD wants a bigger piece of the pie and now they can raise the MSRP, but it's just not a true "refresh". I think the increase in MSRP is also preparation for RDNA3, which most likely will further increase pricing. They are taking baby steps so it's not as obvious.
AMD is simply spreading the field to make it less profitable for bots to scalp cards (also some vendors when selling direct to consumer only sell 2 GPUs per household) or for miners to buy all the stock and leave gamers with nothing. Dollar for dollar AMD vs NVidia AMD is still kicking team Green's a55.
It's so ironic I ordered the 3060ti back in April of 2022. I saw that new egg had these new releases (at the time) of the new 6750xt. So I canceled the 3060ti order and got the 6750xt instead. I'm very satisfied with it. I my mobo is actually x99 (10 years old). There is no bottlenecking at (got a xeon processor). That processer is always below 40 degrees temp and less then 40% usage at all times. The GPU goes upto 70 degrees and 70 percent usage on a 2024 title like Suicide Squad Kill the justice league
really shows you how good the 6800 was if you got one
I've seen the 6650xt and 6750xt go for 289-389 dollars and that doesn't sound too bad at all, in really tempted to upgrade from my 1660ti because ik Nvidia won't put more than 8 gigs of vram on the 4070 and 10 on the 4060 and if they do, I still will have more vram to boot and good 1080p performance per dollar regardless.
But the question is, should I do it? I have a. 850 wat psu and my gpu is going to be running up to 5 years old nearly, so it's pretty tempting
Are u still waiting or you bought it?
By my guess this only exists because the 6700 xt was a little too close to the 3060 ti , was a little too far from the 3070 and way behind the 3070 ti
What about the budget pcs Tim built? You need to do that head to head that was promised
Correct me if I’m wrong but the 6750xt seems to top this chart now @$400 in terms of cost per frame if we revisit this data at the end of February 2023
Edit: I bought this when it was $380 for a new one on newegg, seems about the best deal I could find
ever notice when they release new drivers the video card just keeps pushing more in performance .
Rn the 6750xt is 379€ on Amazon, whilst the cheapest 6700xt I could find was 349€, so 30 bucks less. I'm willing to pay 30 bucks for a 5-10% improvement.
This is absolutely market dependent. In the US, in the UE, in Australia.. the prices vary greatly.
For example in France where I live, I was able to find a 550 € 3600Ti, the cheapest RX 6700 XT is about 615 € and the cheapest 6750 XT sells about 645 €. I means that the 6700 XT is "crushed" between the 3600 Ti and the 6750 XT... And it varies on a weekly basis, with huge swings one direction or the other.
Sadly, this makes most advices by techtubers on GPU irrelevant, as you need to adjust them to the time and space you are buying something.
I think a real-time hierarchy graph of GPU, with perfs on ordinate and price on abscissa plus a dropdown menu for resolution and another for your country would be hit. But it's not for youtube.
your channel and Steve's are the best. Thanks for the analysis!
Have you seen the gains in Star Citizen with the 5800X3D? It's like 2 times faster than any Intel CPU in CPU-bound scenario's.
ABsolutely crazy. Tenpoundfortytwo has a video on it.
Nice to know
Star citizen doesn't exist.
Is star citizen even a game people are really playing and then going back to play again? Isn’t it just essentially a demo..
Great video! Do you think of the 6700 xt 12gb would be better compared to the 6600 xt? Please respond I'm looking to get one of them or get the Nvidia 3080 10gb.
Get Nvidia obviously 3080 is costlier and stronger. Its equivalent is 6900xt or 6800xt