![]() The same placement shakes out, with the 3080 sitting atop everything, while the Sapphire NITRO+ 6750 XT brings up a second place among the cards. In TimeSpy, the DX12 benchmark, the differences are starker. Compared to the RX 6700 XT, the scores are rather close, though the mid-cycle refresh does edge out the 6700 XT in the end. Looking at the RX 6750XT, however, it's the runner-up, leading the RTX 30 Ti on the Nvidia side. We tested each GPU at default settings for each test, giving a snapshot of how they will perform in real-world applications when pushed to their limits.Īs the graphs show, in FireStrike the RTX 3080, understandably, stands alone at the top dwarfing all the other cards. Sapphire NITRO+ AMD RX 6750 XT Synthetic Benchmarksįor our synthetic testing, we used 3DMark's suite of tools to measure performance in DX11, DX12, and Ray Tracing applications. As a general rule, SAM can provide a performance uplift, as demonstrated in the past by Steve at GamersNexus. It should be noted that because our test rig for this review is an Intel machine, we were unable to test AMD's Smart Access Memory available on Ryzen CPUs, such as the new Ryzen 7000 series. When we could, we used an in-game benchmark tool to measure data using Nvidia FrameView, while in titles where we couldn't (such as Spider-Man Remastered), we replicated the same minute-long pass as best we could to get as consistent data as possible. In our gaming tests, we ran each test at both 1080p and 1440p, using max settings and specifically looking at a mix of DX11 and DX12 titles among a multitude of game engines. The thinking here was to show the comparison for the other 1440p targeted cards in the stack, as well as the jump in performance if you spend just a little bit more if that's your fancy.Īs with all our tests, we put the Sapphire NITRO+ RX 6750 XT through its paces in both gaming tests as well as synthetic benchmarks. For the Nvidia side, we went with the RTX 3060 Ti FE, RTX 3070 FE, and a Gigabyte RTX 3080 Gaming OC 10GB since we don't have a Founder's Edition on our bench. With the RX 6750 XT being a 1440p targeted card, we went modest with the surrounding GPUs to compare it with, opting for the RX 6700 XT reference board from AMD, as well as the XFX Speedster Merc 308 6600 XT to round out the AMD GPUs. Storage: Intel 760p 2TB M.2 NVMe, ADATA Falcon 1TB M.2 NVMe.Cooling: Corsair 100i 240mm Liquid Cooler.CPU: Intel i7-10700K 3.8GHz (Boost Clock up to 5.1 GHz).Sapphire NITRO+ AMD RX 6750 XT Benchmarks Additionally, the 6750 XT can avail itself to AMD's FreeSync technology, as well as the company's FidelityFX Super Resolution, including the most recent update to this, FSR 2.0. The software has improved since the last time I used it as well, with the whole suite feeling responsive and easy to navigate. The Sapphire NITRO+ RX 6750 XT also takes advantage of the various features from AMD's chipset, such as the AMD Adrenaline software which allows for quick driver installs, performance tracking, and so much more. These increases aim to deliver solid 1440p performance in some of the most demanding titles on the market a little better than the 6700 XT counterpart. The 6750 XT also sees a memory bandwidth increase over the 6700 XT, with the former sporting up to 432 GB/s compared to the latter's 384 GB/s. It's built on the same RDNA architecture and boasts the same amount of RAM, 12GB GDDR6, however, the 6750 XT sees its memory clock speeds pushed to 18 Gbps compared to the 6700 XT's 16 Gbps. The RX 6750 XT acts as a mid-cycle refresh of the 6700 series line, aiming to take the place of its 6700 XT brother. Boost clock frequencies also push the limits, with it reaching 2623 MHz according to the manufacturer. While the reference AMD model has a modest game clock of 2495 MHz, the game clock on the Sapphire NITRO+ 6750 XT sees it shade a bit higher at 2554. This being the Sapphire variant, this card has a few improvements over a standard reference model, namely in both the cooling required and the boost and game clock frequencies that the extra cooling will be put to work with. The cooler itself is pretty thick, with Sapphire rating this as a three-slot card as there is a ton of space from the cooling fans sticking out from the edge where you fasten it into your case. The metal backplate also looks rather aggressive, which I love, with clear angles, as well as the Sapphire NITRO+ logo clearly adorning the plate. It's three large cooling fans adorn the front of the card, while aggressive angles and contrasting grey and black colors of the card remind me of the reference color scheme by AMD. Price: MSRP for Reference: $549 Current price: $569 on NewEggĪt first glance, the Sapphire NITRO+ RX 6750 XT is a beefy card.
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