We've spotted a 16GB RX 6800 for $380, which makes it cheaper than your average 8GB RTX 4060 Ti
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Thinking back on 2020 now is a bit of a weird experience, like looking back on a time that never was. Amidst all the turmoil in that particularly difficult year, there were at least some GPU launches to keep us busy while we weathered the storm, and of particular note was the launch of several of the RX 6000-series of AMD GPUs.
We've just spotted a version of a particular stalwart of that generation, the , in the form of the , and even today its still got the sort of performance that gives some of the more modern cards a run for their money.
Speaking of the RTX 4060 Ti, the RX 6800 is quite a bit faster in general gaming benchmarks, and while prices for the Nvidia card remain around the $400 mark in general, the cheapest I've been able to find is this .
While there are some good reasons to still pick the little Nvidia GPU, chief amongst them being the ability to make use of DLSS 3 and its Frame Generation features, the AMD card has some specs and features that are difficult to ignore. Thanks to that wide memory bus, 60 compute units and a 2,105MHz boost clock the RX 6800 puts on an excellent show, with 1440p performance that can still make some of the more modern cards wince. And there's always FSR for some upscaling magic of AMD's very own.
This XFX version also features a triple-fan cooling solution, and while the RX 6800 was known to run cool regardless, a little bit of extra cooling capacity should again assuage any fears that it'll be toasting away amongst your other components.
Of course, you could aim a little higher and go for the for even more performance goods, but then you'll be looking at spending $100 or so more for not a hugely sizeable benefit. The RX 6800 sits in a sweet spot at this price, delivering big chunks of real world gaming grunt for the same sort of cash as some less performant modern cards, all the while running cool and efficient with a modest TGP of 250W.
It's a card that likes to get up other's noses at this price, and one that would make a great upgrade to turn a budget system into something more like a mid-range powerhouse. It's still fast, still efficient, still knocking it out the park, and a great pick if you're looking for 1440p performance on a budget.
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