This card packs incredible value for its current $299 price. This is absolutely the best GPU at $300 or less. The remaining new stock will be gone soon.
I got mine for 324.74 since the tax was 24.00 on Amazon even with free shipping, is it normally that high or did Chinese tariffs change before the 15th of June 😂?
@@greendude0420 I don't think that's the Chinese tarrifs. I looked back at my Amazon order from when I purchased it and the order had a total of ~8.2% tax added as well, about the same as you.
im so happy, got a deal for it for 200 dlls, brand new, im building a midrange pc for a friend cause hes stuck with a 1050 and this card fell from the sky basically
I have this exact card...It's a beast at 1080p and 1440p and even runs some games in 4K especially with a bit of FSR magic. You really can't do better for £299. Imo the XFX QICK 6750 XT at £299 and the XFX SWFT 6800 AT £359 are the best price/performance cards on the market right now and both offer amazing value and the price/performance scales perfectly so whichever one you buy, you get a great deal.
I have this exact build, for my first build even the case. Built it about 3 months ago and havent had any issues whatsoever, have been considering buying a cpu cooler tho, just using the stock amd one for now
I got nearly the exact same setup here. Previously on a 3060 12GB. I will highly recommend updating motherboard bios and turning on 4G Decoding and Resizable Bar for SAM mode. Also if you use Freesync like I do, go into each Game and change Freesync from AMD Optimized to just "On." I had some nasty stuttering issues that took me a while to fix.
it works well as of now, i just installed that GPU after upgrading from a rx570 8gb. its been 3 days lol. Oh and don't forget a raiser for the GPU or something to hold it up cause its decently heavy
I literally got this below 300$ paired with a 5600x no problem and i was playing death stranding at maxed out settings at 1080p 60 fps (my screen bottlenecks my pc) and so far im super happy
This XFX 6750 XT or the XFX 6800 are both the best value cards on the market right now when it comes to price to performance and the price scales well too so whichever you get you get great value. I went with the 6750 XT...There is nothing competing with it for £299.
I remember buying it on release for $502 USD (After Tax) I still think it's worth it, it's holding up amazing. I am shocked though that the 7800xt is now cheaper than the release price I bought this card for.
Nice one, good review. Nice to see the box getting opened. I've got one coming from Amazon for a new build in an nzxt h1 V2 (fits up to 324mm) 1mm to spare, with a 7500f CPU on an AliExpress b650 night devil. Good card for the money 4060ti/3070 performance. 4060 price. Hopefully it plays cod well.
Damn, 1mm?! Savage. I have ~7mm to spare in my build with this card and it was very satisfying how much it filled up the case. 1mm is going to be amazing.
It fitted easy. I'd say they went conservative. It looks good. I have a 2 fan 3070 in an nzxt h1 V1 this looks much better. Great cards, the fsr 3.0 frame Gen,fluid motion frames etc combo rips, Im getting nearly 300fps on cod. 250-280 on extreme with fsr on. 130 off. Bargain entry to 1440p.
Thanks for the review! I'm considering getting this, but I'm a little concerned about it fitting in my case. Did the card fit very tightly against the front panel in the case you tested it on? My case has a little bit more clearance than the Okinos Aqua 3 when comparing the manufacturers' specs, but better safe than sorry when international shipping is potentially involved.
I had plenty of room in my case to fit it in. What case do you have? Generally, if the case says it will fit it will, so I'm sure you'll be fine, but I can take a look at the case you have if you want and see if there would be anything of concern.
@@TechGuided thanks for the reply! My case is the Kolink Observatory Lite. The maximum GPU length supported is 335mm, so it should be fine. Worst case scenario, I might have to take the front fans off to have a little more room to work with while installing the GPU.
I got this card, just upgraded the cpu to a 5700x3D and 32gb of ram. When i run cyberpunk on ultra without raytracing I get maybe 80fps on average and in dogtown i cant even stay above 60
hello! i watched your entire series on how to build a pc and it has helped me a lot. i also got this graphics card but i have a question, at 2:53 you said you connected TWO pcie connectors to from the psu to the gpu, however my cable is split and there's 2 heads protruding from 1 cable. do i use that or actually use two separate cables?? i'm really stuck at this part, don't want to fry anything and it is my first build. edit: just researched the reason for this. but is it still better to use 2 cables instead of 1 anyway? will 1 cable overload or something
What power supply are you using? In general, it's always a better idea to use two separate PCIe cables. But I think you'll be okay using a daisy-chained PCIe connector for the 6750 XT if you have a decent PSU.
I got this exact model for 350USD (Mexico), 4060TI is at 420USD, i hope i didn't mess up, waited patiently through all the pandemic shortage and all of that with a borrowed 970gtx from a friend
Yeah, it would be a significant jump in performance, but whether or not it would be worth it for you really depends on what games you play. As an example, if you mainly play League of Legends, your in-game experience won't be that much better with the 6750 XT. If you play more demanding titles like Cyberpunk or Red Dead Redemption, etc. it will mean the difference between playing those games at ~60 frames per second at lower-to-medium settings with the 3050 to playing them at Ultra settings at closer to 100 frames per second. The 6750 XT would also give you the option to jump up to a higher refresh rate monitor or even a higher resolution (1440P) monitor.
So since the minimum is 650w? Then my guess I should be safe at 750w? Build btw: b650 r5 7600x 32gb ddr5 2 tb sata 5gb nvme 750w psu (I plan to get this gpu or the asrock PG or a powercolor equivalent)
the cards graphics are great but lately (mind you have had it new for less than 2 months) has been artifacting really bad while gaming, ive checked my connections software even bought a graphics card pedestal to prevent sag a pretty small one. and yet i have been getting aggressive artifacts even undervolting the gpu as a bandaid fix until i can take it into a shop to have it tested and repaired if necessary but even that did not work
Hmm, tough to say what's going on. I haven't experienced that with mine, but I haven't been using it daily. Did you get the card from Amazon? There were some instances where an overseas seller got the top listing for this specific 6750 XT and it's unclear whether or not they were actually selling legitimate cards or not.
Is your card overclocked? I have the same xfx 6750 qick GPU and a better CPU 5800X3D, you get 134 FPS average on AC Valhalla ultra 1080p and 114 FPS for Cyberpunk while I get 125 FPS AC - 94 Cyberpunk, I even run the benchmarks 2 times to make sure😅
Nope, not overclocked. What memory kit are you running and what speed/latency is it? Did you set the XMP profile so it runs at its intended speed? Have you updated to the latest Radeon drivers?
I have the 7600 and my plan is to test both CPUs across a bunch of games. Will test them with the 7800 XT and 6750 XT. But, not sure how long it will be before I can get that done.
I had ryzen 5600g and changed to ryzen 5600, performance changed in some games from 60 fps to 144 fps...and some games was quite same. I considered to buy ryzen 7 5800x3d but was allmoust three times price of 5600.
I just recently bought this card and I noticed a substantial amount of coil whine while using more than 60-70% of the card, did you have this same issue or know how I could fix it?
I haven't had any coil whine on it, but the general advice on dealing with coil whine (other than returning the card and getting a new one) is to try undervolting it, setting a framerate limit in the games you play (if its available as an option), or you can try and force the whine out of it by making it run at a high load over a long timespan (24 hours).
I used a Gigabyte B550M AORUS Elite AX motherboard (amzn.to/3ULRA1O) and a Segotep GM 750W PSU (amzn.to/4do94st). You can see the full build here: ua-cam.com/video/L6q-OBsQDdY/v-deo.html
Both Gamers Nexus and Tech Spot have benchmarked running your GPU on PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 and they found no real advantage for PCIe 4.0 over PCIe 3.0. Although, I think the Gamer's Nexus test showed an advantage in Warhammer---but that was the only title. Here are their tests if you want to see them: ua-cam.com/video/v2SuyiHs-O4/v-deo.html www.techspot.com/review/2104-pcie4-vs-pcie3-gpu-performance/
I didn't get too thorough with testing the thermals, but it never went higher than 70-degrees when gaming. And, the case I used doesn't have the most ideal cooling setup. I also didn't play with the fan profile. So, it could probably go even lower with the right configuration. I was going to re-bench it on more games here soon and I'll include the temps this time around.
the switch is allowing you to have two profiles/updates. If the main fucks up, you can switch it to a previous saver one. Dont touch it while its on tho
Yep, the 7600 is a good pairing for the 6750 XT, especially if you're planning to game at 1080P resolution. At 1440P the decision gets a little bit more difficult as the 7600 won't offer a performance increase over the 5600 as the workload will shift heavily to the GPU. The decision becomes: save money by opting for the 5600 and the AM4 platform for the same performance (which could also be put towards a GPU upgrade), or spend more for the same performance but get the future-proofing of the AM5 socket. There's also the 7500F if you're willing to buy from Aliexpress. I think you can get it for ~$130 and it offers basically the same performance as the 7600.
@@ultimaxdude9458 It depends on your total budget and what games you play, but a general recommendation would be... If you want to game at 1080P, the 7600. If you want to game at 1440P, go with the 5600 and use the money saved to upgrade the GPU to something like an RX 6800 or 7700 XT.
@@TechGuidedWell my budget is somewhere around 800-900 bucks and i am trying to play in 1080p (i wanna play minecraft with high shaders) so maybe i might get the 7600. Its just that im not trying to spend more on an am5 board but im also worried about future proofing
Yep, mine is running fine, but it was shipped from Amazon. Not sure about those random sellers. I know some commenters have bought from those sellers at big discounts, but haven't heard back whether they've ended up getting legit cards or not.
@@TechGuided yeah i’m worried, it’s supposed to be coming tomorrow and i was really excited for the 6750xt until i saw who it was sold from now it’s most likely fine but there’s a chance im getting a used card
@@ryano6071 Well, the good news is that Amazon has a really good return policy. So, worst case scenario you have to send it back and best case is you get the legit version at a big discount. Either way, let us know how it goes.
@@TechGuided do you know about fennec, inc? i thought about getting the swft 309 6700xt and they are the only ones delivering to me that i could find, but i did find the 319 qick from amazon and its just like $20 more, i wanted an authorized seller for the warranty
Just got one for 209$ new on amazon for my first pc. I believe I got very lucky as the regular price was about 300$. Hopefully I can do this correctly 😅.
It would probably be fine as long as you have a quality unit. It's below the manufacturer's recommended minimum PSU, but they usually overestimate required wattage.
I haven't tested it personally, but my guess is that the 3600 + 6750XT would provide similar performance to the 5600X + 6750 XT at 1440P---especially in GPU-bound games.
I have this card and its perfect its same as rtx 4060 ti(500 $) But rx 6750 xt which I buy cost me just 300$ and its perfect... Fortnite don't have good compatibility to amd card
I didn't do any kind of noise testing on it and I don't have any other RX 6750 XTs to compare it to, but I didn't find it to get loud enough to where it was a problem for me.
@@TechGuided I appreciate the replay, sir. The RX7700XT GPU is what I ordered instead of this card because it's currently out of supply in where I live..
Im planning on getting this for a new build with 32gb ddr5 and a ryzen 5 7600. If I got a 1080p monitor do you think i would be missing out by not going with a 1440p monitor? I'll be playing anything from indie games to AAA
That's a tough one, because you're not going to gain a better experience playing some games (like those indie titles) at 1440P resolution. But in some games 1440P makes a big difference---especially AAA titles. With that being said, I think the 6750 XT is better suited for 1080P gaming. It does well enough at 1440P, but you may not get the average framerate you're looking for in more demanding titles. If you DO want to jump into 1440P gaming and you're willing to forego the upgrade path that the 7600 offers, you could always go with something like a Ryzen 5 5600 (or 5600X) or 5700X3D and then use the money saved to get a higher-end GPU. You'd definitely have enough to jump up to a 7700 XT and possibly to a 7800 XT.
This card packs incredible value for its current $299 price. This is absolutely the best GPU at $300 or less. The remaining new stock will be gone soon.
I agree
I was just able to grab an open box 6750xt off Newegg for $240. I think it will be a 1440p high settings powerhouse for years.
I got mine for 324.74 since the tax was 24.00 on Amazon even with free shipping, is it normally that high or did Chinese tariffs change before the 15th of June 😂?
@@greendude0420 I don't think that's the Chinese tarrifs. I looked back at my Amazon order from when I purchased it and the order had a total of ~8.2% tax added as well, about the same as you.
Yep I have the same one! You really can't do better for 300
I was able to get one for 300$ last yr in August, my first GPU for my first pc build and I didnt know how lucky I got.
This card will age so well, 12vram is more than enough
im so happy, got a deal for it for 200 dlls, brand new, im building a midrange pc for a friend cause hes stuck with a 1050 and this card fell from the sky basically
Just bought one and it looks amazing! Awesome review 🔥
Hope you like it!
I have this exact card...It's a beast at 1080p and 1440p and even runs some games in 4K especially with a bit of FSR magic. You really can't do better for £299.
Imo the XFX QICK 6750 XT at £299 and the XFX SWFT 6800 AT £359 are the best price/performance cards on the market right now and both offer amazing value and the price/performance scales perfectly so whichever one you buy, you get a great deal.
I have this exact build, for my first build even the case. Built it about 3 months ago and havent had any issues whatsoever, have been considering buying a cpu cooler tho, just using the stock amd one for now
Sounds like a great card for a mid-range build.
Good review 👍
cant wait for mine...i just bought it for $340 because of tax. (the tax was crazy high for some reason since the original price was just $310)
Wonderful performance review. It was assuring that the Okinos Aqua 3, the case I'm planning my first build with, is perfectly sized for this gpu.
Yep, just barely fits! Enjoy your first build.
might get it tomorrow
thanks for the review!
i just ordered this, it coming next week im so excited😁
the amd andrenaline software does not allow you to go below 30% fan speed regardless of temperature with these cards
Mine is 20% minimum
yeah, havent been able to stop the fans from spinning even tho I asked afterburner to not spin unless its 40c or above. Its a quiet card tho
I got nearly the exact same setup here. Previously on a 3060 12GB. I will highly recommend updating motherboard bios and turning on 4G Decoding and Resizable Bar for SAM mode. Also if you use Freesync like I do, go into each Game and change Freesync from AMD Optimized to just "On." I had some nasty stuttering issues that took me a while to fix.
Doing my son’s first pc with this card and Ryzen 5 7600.😉
it works well as of now, i just installed that GPU after upgrading from a rx570 8gb. its been 3 days lol. Oh and don't forget a raiser for the GPU or something to hold it up cause its decently heavy
This is my exact combo 😂 I love it and I hope he does too!
Same combo as mine lol
I literally got this below 300$ paired with a 5600x no problem and i was playing death stranding at maxed out settings at 1080p 60 fps (my screen bottlenecks my pc) and so far im super happy
Oh I see someone already asked my question lol 1080p GAMING IT IS!
Personally, i don't see the difference past that point unless my eyes are meer inches from the screen
the fact that this gpu cost only $300 US dollars is crazy! planning on using this or the 6800 for my next build!
This XFX 6750 XT or the XFX 6800 are both the best value cards on the market right now when it comes to price to performance and the price scales well too so whichever you get you get great value. I went with the 6750 XT...There is nothing competing with it for £299.
I remember buying it on release for $502 USD (After Tax) I still think it's worth it, it's holding up amazing. I am shocked though that the 7800xt is now cheaper than the release price I bought this card for.
Thank you! 🙏🏼
P/S: 700!
😁
Nice one, good review. Nice to see the box getting opened.
I've got one coming from Amazon for a new build in an nzxt h1 V2 (fits up to 324mm) 1mm to spare, with a 7500f CPU on an AliExpress b650 night devil.
Good card for the money 4060ti/3070 performance. 4060 price. Hopefully it plays cod well.
Damn, 1mm?! Savage. I have ~7mm to spare in my build with this card and it was very satisfying how much it filled up the case. 1mm is going to be amazing.
It fitted easy. I'd say they went conservative. It looks good. I have a 2 fan 3070 in an nzxt h1 V1 this looks much better. Great cards, the fsr 3.0 frame Gen,fluid motion frames etc combo rips, Im getting nearly 300fps on cod. 250-280 on extreme with fsr on. 130 off. Bargain entry to 1440p.
Nice video this gpu looks amazing. I have a cuestion, does this gpu requiere a gpu support stand?.
not really but it does sag a little, you'll be good if you have some legos or a figurine to hold it straight.
Thanks for the review! I'm considering getting this, but I'm a little concerned about it fitting in my case. Did the card fit very tightly against the front panel in the case you tested it on? My case has a little bit more clearance than the Okinos Aqua 3 when comparing the manufacturers' specs, but better safe than sorry when international shipping is potentially involved.
I had plenty of room in my case to fit it in. What case do you have? Generally, if the case says it will fit it will, so I'm sure you'll be fine, but I can take a look at the case you have if you want and see if there would be anything of concern.
@@TechGuided thanks for the reply! My case is the Kolink Observatory Lite. The maximum GPU length supported is 335mm, so it should be fine. Worst case scenario, I might have to take the front fans off to have a little more room to work with while installing the GPU.
I got this card, just upgraded the cpu to a 5700x3D and 32gb of ram. When i run cyberpunk on ultra without raytracing I get maybe 80fps on average and in dogtown i cant even stay above 60
thank you, you helped me so much
Great review thanks
hello! i watched your entire series on how to build a pc and it has helped me a lot. i also got this graphics card but i have a question, at 2:53 you said you connected TWO pcie connectors to from the psu to the gpu, however my cable is split and there's 2 heads protruding from 1 cable. do i use that or actually use two separate cables?? i'm really stuck at this part, don't want to fry anything and it is my first build.
edit: just researched the reason for this. but is it still better to use 2 cables instead of 1 anyway? will 1 cable overload or something
What power supply are you using?
In general, it's always a better idea to use two separate PCIe cables. But I think you'll be okay using a daisy-chained PCIe connector for the 6750 XT if you have a decent PSU.
@@TechGuidedalright, thank you. I’m using the nzxt 750 gold
I got this exact model for 350USD (Mexico), 4060TI is at 420USD, i hope i didn't mess up, waited patiently through all the pandemic shortage and all of that with a borrowed 970gtx from a friend
It offers great performance. I think it will treat you well.
the 4060ti only has 8 gb of vram. If you're going to keep your PC the way it is and you intend on playing demanding games, you'll reach the 8gb fast.
i have a i5 11400f with a 3050 would u say this card would be a way better card to upgrade to worth the money?
Yeah, it would be a significant jump in performance, but whether or not it would be worth it for you really depends on what games you play.
As an example, if you mainly play League of Legends, your in-game experience won't be that much better with the 6750 XT. If you play more demanding titles like Cyberpunk or Red Dead Redemption, etc. it will mean the difference between playing those games at ~60 frames per second at lower-to-medium settings with the 3050 to playing them at Ultra settings at closer to 100 frames per second.
The 6750 XT would also give you the option to jump up to a higher refresh rate monitor or even a higher resolution (1440P) monitor.
Its a no brainer bro that 3050 is literally half the performance of the 6750xt.
6750 beats nvidia 4060 on some games, but if times goes by will see what can driver updates bring to table.
@@jorihuovinen1779 currently its 20% better than the 4060
For your testing were the results with native resolution or were you using FSR?
Only in the games where FSR is enabled by default, which I think for this benchmark was only Cyberpunk.
@@TechGuidedif I going this 6750xt gpu with 7600 cpu , what kind of monitor should I buy ?❤
Do I need a certain mother board to use this card? Or does any mother board work.
So since the minimum is 650w? Then my guess I should be safe at 750w?
Build btw:
b650
r5 7600x
32gb ddr5
2 tb sata
5gb nvme
750w psu
(I plan to get this gpu or the asrock PG or a powercolor equivalent)
Yep, a decent 750-watt unit will work just fine for a 6750 XT.
Sincere Valley
the cards graphics are great but lately (mind you have had it new for less than 2 months) has been artifacting really bad while gaming, ive checked my connections software even bought a graphics card pedestal to prevent sag a pretty small one. and yet i have been getting aggressive artifacts even undervolting the gpu as a bandaid fix until i can take it into a shop to have it tested and repaired if necessary but even that did not work
Hmm, tough to say what's going on. I haven't experienced that with mine, but I haven't been using it daily. Did you get the card from Amazon? There were some instances where an overseas seller got the top listing for this specific 6750 XT and it's unclear whether or not they were actually selling legitimate cards or not.
Why does he have the build im getting you are perfect man
Nice, just the model I'm planning on buying too!
It doesn't have LEDs right? I thought this model had them but I guess not lol.
This one doesn't have any LED lights on the logo, unfortunately.
@@TechGuided I see, thank you for confirmation!
I bought rx-675xyjfdg it's the same as yours ?
Is your card overclocked? I have the same xfx 6750 qick GPU and a better CPU 5800X3D, you get 134 FPS average on AC Valhalla ultra 1080p and 114 FPS for Cyberpunk while I get 125 FPS AC - 94 Cyberpunk, I even run the benchmarks 2 times to make sure😅
Nope, not overclocked. What memory kit are you running and what speed/latency is it?
Did you set the XMP profile so it runs at its intended speed?
Have you updated to the latest Radeon drivers?
Do you have a faster CPU? I'd love to see how the RX 6750 XT compares with a faster CPU since I have a 5600X and a RX6750 XT for a while now. 1080P
I have the 7600 and my plan is to test both CPUs across a bunch of games. Will test them with the 7800 XT and 6750 XT. But, not sure how long it will be before I can get that done.
I had ryzen 5600g and changed to ryzen 5600, performance changed in some games from 60 fps to 144 fps...and some games was quite same. I considered to buy ryzen 7 5800x3d but was allmoust three times price of 5600.
im buying the XFX with 2 fans only, and my PSU is 550w Corsair, will it be fine or should i undervolt it or must upgrade to at least 600w?
550W is cutting it close, but you'll probably be fine.
me pueden decir cuanto pesas esa tarjeta grafica con todo y caja.?
I just recently bought this card and I noticed a substantial amount of coil whine while using more than 60-70% of the card, did you have this same issue or know how I could fix it?
could be your psu
I haven't had any coil whine on it, but the general advice on dealing with coil whine (other than returning the card and getting a new one) is to try undervolting it, setting a framerate limit in the games you play (if its available as an option), or you can try and force the whine out of it by making it run at a high load over a long timespan (24 hours).
Is your issue already fixed? Mine has coil whine sounds as well when trying to run demanding games. It went away when fixed the gpu sag.
Zachary Lane
Which motherboard and power supply you used?
I used a Gigabyte B550M AORUS Elite AX motherboard (amzn.to/3ULRA1O) and a Segotep GM 750W PSU (amzn.to/4do94st). You can see the full build here:
ua-cam.com/video/L6q-OBsQDdY/v-deo.html
Would it be a bottleneck if your motherboard is running at pcie3?
Both Gamers Nexus and Tech Spot have benchmarked running your GPU on PCIe 3.0 and 4.0 and they found no real advantage for PCIe 4.0 over PCIe 3.0. Although, I think the Gamer's Nexus test showed an advantage in Warhammer---but that was the only title.
Here are their tests if you want to see them:
ua-cam.com/video/v2SuyiHs-O4/v-deo.html
www.techspot.com/review/2104-pcie4-vs-pcie3-gpu-performance/
How the temps with the card? I heard it likes to get a lot hotter even at idle
I didn't get too thorough with testing the thermals, but it never went higher than 70-degrees when gaming. And, the case I used doesn't have the most ideal cooling setup. I also didn't play with the fan profile. So, it could probably go even lower with the right configuration.
I was going to re-bench it on more games here soon and I'll include the temps this time around.
I have this exact 6750 XT and at idle it's like 30 degrees so idk if you mean a one of the 6750 XT's with only 2 fans.
Yessenia Curve
Silly question, but does it light up? There is a switch on it but it doesn't seem to do anything.
It does not have any lights on it
The merc model does but qick doesn’t
the switch is allowing you to have two profiles/updates. If the main fucks up, you can switch it to a previous saver one. Dont touch it while its on tho
Do you think this card would pair well with a ryzen 5 7600? im considering whether getting the 7600 or the 5600
Yep, the 7600 is a good pairing for the 6750 XT, especially if you're planning to game at 1080P resolution.
At 1440P the decision gets a little bit more difficult as the 7600 won't offer a performance increase over the 5600 as the workload will shift heavily to the GPU. The decision becomes: save money by opting for the 5600 and the AM4 platform for the same performance (which could also be put towards a GPU upgrade), or spend more for the same performance but get the future-proofing of the AM5 socket.
There's also the 7500F if you're willing to buy from Aliexpress. I think you can get it for ~$130 and it offers basically the same performance as the 7600.
@@TechGuidedWhat cpu would you recommend? i cant decide between them
@@ultimaxdude9458
It depends on your total budget and what games you play, but a general recommendation would be...
If you want to game at 1080P, the 7600.
If you want to game at 1440P, go with the 5600 and use the money saved to upgrade the GPU to something like an RX 6800 or 7700 XT.
@@TechGuidedWell my budget is somewhere around 800-900 bucks and i am trying to play in 1080p (i wanna play minecraft with high shaders) so maybe i might get the 7600. Its just that im not trying to spend more on an am5 board but im also worried about future proofing
@@ultimaxdude9458 Yep, I think the 7600 and 6750 XT would be a good combo for you then
is it performing well because i ordered it and heard NR INFO (the seller) may be a scam
Yep, mine is running fine, but it was shipped from Amazon. Not sure about those random sellers. I know some commenters have bought from those sellers at big discounts, but haven't heard back whether they've ended up getting legit cards or not.
@@TechGuided yeah i’m worried, it’s supposed to be coming tomorrow and i was really excited for the 6750xt until i saw who it was sold from now it’s most likely fine but there’s a chance im getting a used card
@@ryano6071 Well, the good news is that Amazon has a really good return policy. So, worst case scenario you have to send it back and best case is you get the legit version at a big discount. Either way, let us know how it goes.
@@TechGuided yeah thanks man 🤞
@@TechGuided do you know about fennec, inc? i thought about getting the swft 309 6700xt and they are the only ones delivering to me that i could find, but i did find the 319 qick from amazon and its just like $20 more, i wanted an authorized seller for the warranty
If I have Power suplier corssair RM650X or 650W will it be ok for this graphic card?
Yeah, that should be fine.
could you spray paint this card? Not the fans though,but if its safe please tell me:)
I've never spray painted a graphics card, but it appears to be possible:
www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/a31p0o/spray_paint_plastic_shroud_on_gpu/
Just got one for 209$ new on amazon for my first pc. I believe I got very lucky as the regular price was about 300$. Hopefully I can do this correctly 😅.
The ones listed for $209 are from a Chinese scammer. The real ones are $272. Don’t be surprised if they cancel your order here soon
I was about to order the same for 208 but seller’s info doesn’t look reliable, please let me know if you get your card without any trouble
Holy cow I just got that same deal so maybe it will be a scam. Let me know how it goes
@@MotoMedicine904will I need to cancel it myself or will Amazon do it for me? I bought the same deal just recently
did you get scammed?
6:33 he might be the next Musty
Jacobson Walks
what happens if i power this gpu(undervolted) with a 550W psu? my cpu is R5 3500x
It would probably be fine as long as you have a quality unit. It's below the manufacturer's recommended minimum PSU, but they usually overestimate required wattage.
@TechGuided thanks 👍
would this gpu run well with a Ryzen 5 3600 on 1440p?
I haven't tested it personally, but my guess is that the 3600 + 6750XT would provide similar performance to the 5600X + 6750 XT at 1440P---especially in GPU-bound games.
does the logo lite up on the side?
No, unfortunately it doesn't.
Is a ryzen 7600x and 6750 xt a good combo? I'm tryna build a $1000 pc
Edit: someone already asked my question, I'll be buying a 7600x 😀
I paired my 6750xt with r9 5900x
Can i put that into the aura gc5 case?
No, it won't fit. The Aura GC5 can only hold graphics cards up to 300mm long and this card is 323mm long.
Would a 650w psu be enough 🤷♂️
Yeah a quality 650W will work just fine with it.
can i use it with my 550 watt psu
As long as it's a quality 550-watt unit that has two PCIe connections it should work fine.
I just got this on Amazon for $309. The Price-performance ratio is too good to pass up imo.
I agree!
I have this card and its perfect its same as rtx 4060 ti(500 $)
But rx 6750 xt which I buy cost me just 300$ and its perfect...
Fortnite don't have good compatibility to amd card
Is it ok to use it with 600w psu
If it's a good quality 600-watt unit, then it should be okay.
How is the noise ?
I didn't do any kind of noise testing on it and I don't have any other RX 6750 XTs to compare it to, but I didn't find it to get loud enough to where it was a problem for me.
@@TechGuided Thanks !
Do you know if a 650watt psu would be enough?
Yeah, as long as it's a quality 650W unit and you aren't pairing it with an extremely power-hungry CPU, you should be fine.
How quiet/noisy is this GPU?
its been pretty quiet, my cpu makes way more noise
Second what Octo said. Noise didn't seem to be a problem when testing it.
I found that a r9 5900x works perfectly with this
Is it too noisy?
It doesn't seem to be excessively loud to me, but I also didn't do any kind of noise benchmarking on it.
sir is this card future proof ?
Yeah, the 6750 XT will be solid for 1080P gaming for the foreseeable future.
@@TechGuided I appreciate the replay, sir. The RX7700XT GPU is what I ordered instead of this card because it's currently out of supply in where I live..
this just went on sale for $220 on amazon!
Was it. Really? I saw another guy saying this
xFx is the best on amd gpus and i have rx 6750 xt merc is xFxcelent gpu👍
Schowalter Radial
Im planning on getting this for a new build with 32gb ddr5 and a ryzen 5 7600. If I got a 1080p monitor do you think i would be missing out by not going with a 1440p monitor? I'll be playing anything from indie games to AAA
That's a tough one, because you're not going to gain a better experience playing some games (like those indie titles) at 1440P resolution. But in some games 1440P makes a big difference---especially AAA titles.
With that being said, I think the 6750 XT is better suited for 1080P gaming. It does well enough at 1440P, but you may not get the average framerate you're looking for in more demanding titles.
If you DO want to jump into 1440P gaming and you're willing to forego the upgrade path that the 7600 offers, you could always go with something like a Ryzen 5 5600 (or 5600X) or 5700X3D and then use the money saved to get a higher-end GPU. You'd definitely have enough to jump up to a 7700 XT and possibly to a 7800 XT.
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