According to AMD, the best time to upgrade the graphics card is now, which is why a current blog post also compares the in-house model series Radeon RX 7000 and RX 6000.
The advantages and disadvantages of AMD’s new graphics card generation in the form of the Radeon RX 7900 XTX and XT were already evident in the test for the release last December, but given the high introductory prices, the new models are not of interest to everyone.That’s what AMD thought too and an overview with benchmarks and price-performance ratios for the older RX 6000 graphics cards releasedwith which players should continue to be well prepared for the year 2023.
The RDNA 2 graphics cards, which are now cheaper to get, are used with the newer RDNA 3 models in the games Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, The Callisto Protocol, Grand Theft Auto 5, Apex Legends, Valorant and Overwatch 2 at different resolutions from Full HD to UHD compared.In addition, performance increases through driver improvements are highlighted, where AMD recently weakened with the RX 6000 series.The said benchmarks can be found in the picture gallery below:
At first glance, this results in a quite coherent cost-benefit calculation, although some things also catch the eye, such as the much scolded Radeon RX 6400 with its specified 110 average fps in 1080p, which is not really a recommendation.Further information on the measurement methodology and Co. can be found in the footnotes of AMD’s blog post.
Independent Reviews
PCGH also offers a price-performance index for graphics cards, as well as a ranking based on performance and purchase advice, which are currently being expanded to include the new Radeon RX 7900 XTX and XT models and the Geforce RTX 4070 Ti.Meanwhile, the test for Nvidia’s youngest and cheapest graphics card from the current generation as well as the already updated 3DMark ranking list and the large ray tracing ranking with 26 gaming GPUs between 300 and 2,000 euros in comparison create a current comparability.