Question Hows your experience with a 6750xt or any 6000 amd card?

Markhad93

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Hello,

Just bought a used 6750xt (used for 420 cad). It was purchased in November 2022 so its very new. Will be using this card at 1080p. I am currently using a 3060 so this will be my 1st amd gpu ever.

Was wondering if people are having any major issues with their 6750 xts because a lot of the reviews online are negative. I mainly play WoW so I'm wondering if there are any driver issues related to this game but also looking for general experience.

Mainly just trying to find out if there are any major issues with the card and drivers.

Thanks!
 
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i have 6800 non xt and so far found only single game which runs fine on nvidia, while on radeon it crashes
command & conquer 4, game crashes when on high on ultra details, basicly entering game = textures start to flucker, then fps slowdown, then game crash

other than that no other issues found
or maybe there is? not sure...but i did test in battlefield 5 if SAM (smart access memory) really reduces FPS as it was in some reviews and its quite the opposite

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this is without SAM:
10-12-2022, 15:56:43 bfv.exe benchmark completed, 20863 frames rendered in 121.312 s
                     Average framerate  :  171.9 FPS
                     Minimum framerate  :  100.8 FPS
                     Maximum framerate  :  185.2 FPS
                     1% low framerate   :   74.4 FPS
                     0.1% low framerate :   24.6 FPS


and this is with SAM
10-12-2022, 16:08:26 bfv.exe benchmark completed, 23134 frames rendered in 130.234 s
                     Average framerate  :  177.6 FPS
                     Minimum framerate  :  153.2 FPS
                     Maximum framerate  :  191.7 FPS
                     1% low framerate   :  153.3 FPS
                     0.1% low framerate :  141.0 FPS
so either gpu stutters without rebar or dunno
 
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Kona45primo

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I've had a 6700XT for a few months, no issues. 6900XT for almost a year. No issues.

I do like the Radeon Adrenalin software. Super nice to play around with the fan curve. Radeon Chill options for gaming is also pretty great. Does what it says, drops frames when still & boosts em back up when in motion. Keeps the card from redlining all the time & getting heat soaked.
 
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Hello,

Just bought a used 6750xt (used for 420 cad). It was purchased in November 2022 so its very new. Will be using this card at 1080p. I am currently using a 3060 so this will be my 1st amd gpu ever.

Was wondering if people are having any major issues with their 6750 xts because a lot of the reviews online are negative. I mainly play WoW so I'm wondering if there are any driver issues related to this game but also looking for general experience.

Mainly just trying to find out if there are any major issues with the card and drivers.

Thanks!

I recently acquired an RX 6750XT and before that I did a lot of research regarding this graphic, even comparing it with a 3070.
In terms of drives since I bought it, I had problems that were already resolved in the last updates, but after that I never had problems again.
In general I'm really satisfied with the performance that unfortunately I can't have a full experience because of the bottleneck I suffer with the CPU in the future I will also solve this problem.
However, I've seen comments from members here saying that an RX 6750XT is worse than a normal 3060 although the graphic card is equivalent to a 3070, in the latest nvidia drives the 3060ti has almost the same performance as the rx 6750XT in most games the RX 6750XT wins but it's a great graphics to play in 1440p
, but I still prefer the 6750XT because of the amount of VRM to play in 1440p.. People who still dream that 8gb is enough when I myself easily fill 8gb VRM in 1080p, more VRM also thinking about the future, so I don't get bored with it for a while.
Don't put a Bad PSU with this graphic.
 
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