I’m currently running a rx580 (with a 5600x and 16gb of ram), and its finally starting to show its age and not be able to run at the settings i would prefer, at the frames I would like.

This is a card I’ll probably, barring its sudden demise, be sticking with for the next 5-6 years, So keep that in mind too. I know vram demand in games is on the rise too, even for 1080p, which is why I have not considered any 8gb cards like the 6600 or the 7600.

I’ve narrowed my choices down to the 6700xt, 6750xt and rx6800 (non-xt). Which will be used almost entirely for 1080p gaming (maybe 1440p if my current monitor dies and I’m forced to replace it)

6700xt is attractive simply because its the cheapest. 6800 is attractive cause its more powerful, which I would hope means I’d get a bit more extra time out of it.

6750xt is kinda stuck in the middle… -100ish bucks cheaper than the 6800, but also 70-90ish bucks more expensive than the 6700xt, and from all the reviews I’ve seen, it seems like it only averages around a 5-8fps boost over the 6700xt which doesn’t exactly seem worth the investment?

This is where I need the advice of those who are more experienced/knowledgeable than I am.

Would the 6800 have enough horsepower to be viable long enough after the 6700xt/6750xt hit their limits to be worth the price jump, or Should I save 100 bucks and get the 6750? Or should I just go straight with the 6700xt and save almost 200 bucks?

My gut is telling me 6700xt, but I’d like some outside, hands on experienced opinions, if you’d be so kind to give them, before I can quash the debate in my head.

  • @UBWare
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    31 year ago

    Personal opinion is that if you are keeping the card for 5+ years, get something with a little more oomph. Get the 6750 or 6800 imo

    On the other hand, If you think you’d be able to upgrade in 2-3 years, then the 6700xt is fine.

  • froggers
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    21 year ago

    Don’t know if you still need the help, but a few months ago I was in the same boat as you. I wanted to get a new GPU to replace my GTX 1650. It was the same thinking for me, the 6700xt, 6750xt, or the 6800. First went for the 6700xt, but had to RMA it, and by the time I got my money back, the price of the 6800 was the same that I’d paid for the 6700xt so for me it was a no-brainer to buy the 6800.

    But, to answer your question, in my opinion, the 6750xt doesn’t really justify the price increase, since you could just tinker with the 6700 xt and get a similar result. Also if I remember correctly the 6750xt also runs hotter than both the 6700xt and the 6800. So that just leaves the 6700xt and the 6800. If you want to use the GPU for the next 5-6 years I’d go with the 6800. More VRAM, it’s faster, from what I remember watching benchmarks, the difference in power consumption is not that large. For 1080p (same as my monitors) you’d get a pretty good card, which IIRC is about 15-25% more powerful than the 6700xt depending on the game ofc. Ohh and if you ever upgrade to 1440p, then the 6800 will be an even better choice.

    Also, I’m sure that you already looked at a bunch of reviews and benchmarks but it’s still nice to know what each card is capable of.