AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Review
Dirt 5
Published: 15th December 2020 | Source: AMD | Price: |
Dirt 5
The latest version of Codemasters long running Rally game has plenty of visual splendour. Sure it’s never going to be mistaken for Richard Burns Rally or any of the genuine sims out there, but if you want to get muddy and know your “medium left over crest don’t cut”s from your “5 right tightens” then it’s a good place to start. A title that absolutely rocks on the Radeon RX 6900 XT.
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Other people have said in their review that they think something is wrong on the driver and/or firmware side, A card with a fair chunk more under the hood should perform better, Not match a lower tier card or just slightly edge it out in certain titles, Unless RDNA2 really doesn't scale well like AMD said in the past and there are diminishing returns beyond a certain CU count.Quote
Great review Tom !
Other people have said in their review that they think something is wrong on the driver and/or firmware side, A card with a fair chunk more under the hood should perform better, Not match a lower tier card or just slightly edge it out in certain titles, Unless RDNA2 really doesn't scale well like AMD said in the past and there are diminishing returns beyond a certain CU count. |
There's diminishing returns for overclocks as well. Hitting 2.8Ghz is nice, but it only introduces a little extra performance.
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Overclocking works well providing you keep the thing cool, failing that it is a case of diminishing returns because of throttling.Quote
When the Asus Strix 6900 XT LC turns up it will be a beast because of the AIO unit it comes with.
Overclocking works well providing you keep the thing cool, failing that it is a case of diminishing returns because of throttling. |
Lets just hope the pump on it doent make a horrible whining noise like all the EVGA AIO cards..Quote
They look like pro cards, no bells, whistles or blinky LEDs. Its been a while since I really liked an AMD reference card design.Quote