With today's launch of AMD’s 6X50 XT refresh AMD have introduced three new video card options into their lineup. I’ve already taken a look at the new RX 6650 XT with the MSI RX 6650 Gaming X which competed well against the RTX 3060. Now I’m excited to see what the RX 6750 XT is all about which falls into AMDs 1440p focused cards and is targeted in between the RTX 3070 and the RTX 3060 Ti along with some aggressive pricing as well. I’ve got the Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6750 XT which is exciting not just because their Nitro+ cards normally perform well, but because we also have the Nitro+ RX 6700 XT on hand to really get a good look at how the increased clock speed of the 6750 XT effects things. So let’s jump in and see how it does!
Product Name: Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6750 XT
Review Sample Provided by: Sapphire
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
RX 6600 XT |
RX 6650 XT |
RX 6700 XT |
RX 6750 XT |
RX 6900 XT |
RX 6950 XT |
Architecture |
RDNA 2 |
RDNA 2 |
RDNA 2 |
RDNA 2 |
RDNA 2 |
RDNA 2 |
Manufacturing Process |
7nm |
7nm |
7nm |
7nm |
7nm |
7nm |
Transistor Count |
11.1 Billion |
11.1 Billion |
17.2 Billion |
17.2 Billion |
26.8 Billion |
26.8 Billion |
Die Size |
237 mm² |
237 mm² |
335 mm² |
335 mm² |
520 mm² |
520 mm² |
Compute Units |
32 |
32 |
40 |
40 |
80 |
80 |
Ray Accelerators |
32 |
32 |
40 |
40 |
80 |
80 |
Stream Processors |
2048 |
2048 |
2560 |
2560 |
5120 |
5120 |
Game GPU Clock |
2359 MHz |
2410 MHz |
2424 MHz |
2495 MHz |
2015 MHz |
2100 MHz |
Boost GPU Clock |
Up to 2589 MHz |
Up to 2635 MHz |
Up to 2581 MHz |
Up to 2600 MHz |
Up to 2250 MHz |
Up to 2310 MHz |
Peak Single Precision Performance |
Up to 10.6 TFLOPs |
Up to 10.79 TFLOPS |
Up to 13.21 TFLOPs |
Up to 13.31 TFLOPS |
Up to 23.04 TFLOPs |
Up to 23.65 TFLOPS |
Peak Half Precision Performance |
21.21 TFLOPs |
Up to 21.59 TFLOPS |
Up to 26.43 TFLOPs |
Up to 26.62 TFLOPS |
Up to 46.08 TFLOPs |
Up to 47.31 TFLOPS |
Peak Texture Fill-Rate |
Up to 331.4 GT/s |
Up to 337.3 GT/s |
Up to 413.00 GT/s |
Up to 416.0 GT/s |
Up to 720.00 GT/s |
Up to 739.2 GT/s |
ROPs |
64 |
64 |
64 |
64 |
128 |
128 |
Peak Pixel Fill-Rate |
Up to 165.7 GP/s |
Up to 168.6 GP/s |
Up to 165.20 GP/s |
Up to 166.4 GP/s |
Up to 288.00 GP/s |
Up to 295.7 GP/s |
AMD Infinity Cache |
32 MB |
32 MB |
96 MB |
96 MB |
128. MB |
128. MB |
Memory |
8GB GDDR6 |
8GB GDDR6 |
12GB GDDR6 |
12GB GDDR6 |
16GB GDDR6 |
16GB GDDR6 |
Memory Interface |
128-bit |
128-bit |
192-bit |
192-bit |
256-bit |
256-bit |
PCIe Interface |
PCIe 4.0 x8 |
PCIe 4.0 x8 |
PCIe 4.0 x16 |
PCIe 4.0 x16 |
PCIe 4.0 x16 |
PCIe 4.0 x16 |
Board Power |
160W |
180W |
230W |
250W |
300W |
335W |
Before getting into testing I did also run GPUz to double-check that our clock speeds match up with the specifications. The Sapphire Nitro+ RX 6750 XT comes in clocked at 2554 MHz with a boost clock of up to 2623 MHz which matches Sapphires specifications. For comparison, the stock clock for the RX 6750 XT is 2495 MHz so the Nitro+ has an overclock of 59 MHz and the stock boost clock goes up to 2600 MHz so it has an overclock of 23 MHz which isn’t too much of an overclock. GPUz also documents the driver that I tested with which was the 22.10 press beta driver and the BIOS revision in case we need to know that in the future.