AMD has finally released its Radeon RX 6750 GRE graphics card, which comes in two flavors: 12 GB and 10 GB. Both cards are effectively designed for 1440p gaming and offer outstanding value at under $300 US, which may cause concern for NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPUs and AMD’s own Radeon RX 7600 8 GB graphics cards, which were released earlier this year.
Both of these AMD Radeon RX 6750 GRE graphics cards has RDNA 2 core architecture
he Radeon RX 6750 GRE 12 GB has 40 Compute Units, 40 RT accelerators, 2560 cores, a base clock speed of 2439 MHz, a boost clock speed of 2581 MHz, and a TBP of 230W. The card has 12 GB of VRAM spread across a 192-bit bus interface and runs at 16 Gbps with an additional 96 MB of Infinity Cache.
The AMD Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10 GB model has a Navi 22 GPU with 36 Compute Units, 36 RT accelerator cores, 2304 stream processors, a game clock speed of 2189 MHz, a boost clock speed of up to 2450 MHz, and a TBP of 170W. The card has 10 GB of VRAM on a 160-bit bus interface and runs at 16 Gbps with 80 MB of Infinity Cache.
In terms of performance, the AMD Radeon RX 6750 10 GB graphics card is equivalent to the 12 GB model by 85-90%. The 12 GB model excels at higher 1440P resolutions, while the 10 GB device is an excellent 1080p alternative. Both cards enable FSR 3, but only RDNA 3 GPUs support Anti-Lag+. At this price, the cards are definitely aimed at the RTX 4060 and would even compete favorably against the RTX 4060 Ti, which would have to rely on DLSS 3 and RT to compete.
The MBA has the same design as the AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT and an 8+6 pin connector layout. ASUS, Gigabyte, PowerColor, Sapphire, and XFX will create custom designs. The card will be available in global markets, with prices starting at $289 US or 2379 RMB for the 12 GB versions and $269 US or 2219 RMB for the 10 GB variants.
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