Summary and conclusion
In addition to the performance assessment already made, the Sapphire Radeon RX 6750 XT Nitro+ 12 GB leaves a very positive impression, with the shape design being based on the normal and usual Sapphire design. You can hardly find fault with the technical implementation and the chosen cooling solution either. A practical and well-equipped PCB with the usual phases in the voltage transformers is an additional positive aspect of the rating, as is the somewhat more reserved affinity for the socket (compared to the competitor card from the launch test), which is already quite pronounced by default. The silent BIOS is silent and if you want to make the bear tap, then that is also possible within the performance class.
The load peaks in power consumption are still a minor problem with the Radeons, but that’s why I had the power supply recommendation. Simpler and large enough power supplies shouldn’t face any unsolvable problems here either. The card does an excellent job in Full HD and QHD and fits exactly where you would place it: in the mid-range.
The cooling performance and the associated noise development is very good in the context of the power dissipation, especially since the weight of almost 1161 grams is just tolerable. The graphics card holder, which is included free of charge, then additionally provides some soul balm here. Almost everything that has been installed here is already from the middle and even upper shelf and in the end also acceptable in terms of the overall acoustic picture. This includes the fans with the 9 rotor blades in a kinked look and the somewhat conspicuously designed geometry.
The current street prices of 648 Euros (~$648) are okay, but they could be lowered a bit more. The upper class is just showing the way. The availability and the actual street prices with now starting deliverability do the rest, so that a purchase tip without nasty sarcasm is possible again. For that alone, I’ll give you three extra prayers upwards in the hope that it will stay that way. The gamers will be happy and the prospectors should be careful not to get cryptic abrasions.
The card was provided to igorsLAB by Sapphire for testing with the condition not to fall short of the set release date until the AMD NDA falls. There was no possible influence of the manufacturer on the test and the results, nor was there any obligation to publish them. The card will be raffled in the community after the test (spoiler!).
- 1 - Introduction, Unboxing, Technical Details
- 2 - Teardown: PCB, Voltage Converters and Cooler
- 3 - Gaming Performance
- 4 - Gaming Power Consumption and Efficiency
- 5 - Power Consumption, Load Peaks and PSU Recommendation
- 6 - Temperatures and Clock Rates
- 7 - Fan Curves and Noise
- 8 - Summary and Conclusion
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