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Published: 2020-11-18, Author: Bill , review by: techradar.com
Excellent performance, Finally, AMD ray tracing, Low power consumption, Effective cooler
Divisive design, Ray tracing performance behind competition, More expensive than RTX 3070
The AMD Radeon RX 6800 marks AMD's return to the high-end graphics card market, delivering 4K gaming performance on par with the RTX 3070. However, the lack of features, especially those around upscaling, means that ray tracing is a wash at 4K...
Solid 4K performance, First AMD card to support Ray Tracing, Good value,
Ray Tracing performance lags behind Nvidia, No DLSS equivalent at launch,
The AMD Radeon RX 6800 is a top-notch graphics card that delivers post 60fps gaming performance even in 4K. The only minor quibble is that, without a DLSS rival, ray tracing frame rates don't quite match the Nvidia competition.ProsSolid 4K performanceFirs...
Appealing revamped design, Capable of Ray Tracing, Cooler is an improvement, Performs better than RTX 3070 in many instances, Zero decibel technology, Great value for money, Lower power consumption to the RTX 30-Series, Excellent performance at 1440p
Power hungry, Can be noisy under load
We've seen AMD make the biggest comeback with their Zen-based CPUs and they've now effectively dethroned Intel in their quest for dominance. Such an achievement is admirable and whether you're a system builder, gamer or tech reviewer, having fierce compet...
Abstract: The wait is over. Much has been discussed this year with regard to AMD's fortunes in the high-performance graphics card market. Conspicuous by its absence whilst rival Nvidia has made hay - and lots of cash - with GeForce RTX, today the burden of GPU resp...
Published: 2020-11-18, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
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Abstract: AMD has for several years now lagged behind Nvidia in the graphics performance race, particularly at the high end where ray tracing has become the new must-have feature to show off, and buyers always want the latest and greatest. The company's problems ar...
Nice beefy design crammed into a 2-slot card, USB-C output is great for next-gen monitors, Playable frame rates at up to 4K, Resizable BAR offers a good performance boost, Reference coolers does a respectable job at keeping the GPU cool
Raytracing performance is not as good as the competition, PCIe bracket appears prone to corrosion
AMD offers a "middle step" between the GeForce RTX 3070 and the Radeon RX 6800 XT with the Radeon RX 6800...
Quiet operation, Solid build quality, Runs cooler than its predecessors, Comes with USB Type-C port, Support ray tracing feature, Support for PCIe 4.0, Reasonable price,
All the heat is being released into your system, Lacks DLSS to enable ray tracing games to run at better frame rates
Now that we've seen what the RX 6800 is capable of, I must say that I'm really impressed by AMD this time. The raw performance alone is good enough to satisfy those who still don't think ray tracing will do any difference when it comes to the gaming exper...
Gone were the days where AMD graphics card are known to be power hungry, poor performing and hot. With the release of the AMD Radeon RX 6800 graphics card, AMD has redeemed themselves and proved what the company is really capable of. What's surprising is...