![]() ![]() So here’s where the problem is starting to emerge. ![]() I don’t remember why I dropped off originally, but it’s certainly high time for a fresh playthrough. I really need to find the time to go through and replay this game. AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Benchmarks: Shadow of the Tomb Raider Image: Shadow of the Tomb Raider And that’s also the case in a ton of games too (dependent on resolution). But when I did this testing with SAM on and off, SAM made literally no difference in 3D Mark anyway. I haven’t had access to an RTX 3090 for similar testing, but from what I’ve seen the 6900 XT (with smart access memory enabled) isn’t that far off here. AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Benchmarks: Fire Strike Image: Suppliedĭear Riot: can I have my battling robot fighter game back? Please? Watching 3D Mark reminds me of Rising Thunder every time, which makes me deeply sad.Īnyway, the RX 6900 XT absolutely slays in the 3D Mark synthetic benchmark, as you’d expect. Secondly, for those on Intel - and those who can’t enable SAM - you shouldn’t consider the RX 6900 XT in your purchasing outside of some very particular, non-gaming scenarios. One: if you’re going to buy this card, you should probably do so with an AMD system - and nobody with an AMD system would not disable Smart Access Memory anyway. There hasn’t been any major game driver releases over Christmas, so the drivers are largely untouched from what shipped last year.Īnother key note that I’m going to qualify here: for timeliness, all benchmarks below are conducted with Smart Access Memory enabled. GPU Drivers: AMD Radeon Adrenaline Software December 2020 (Dec 10).PSU: Seasonic SSR-1000FX Focus Plus 1000W 80+ Modular PSU.Motherboard: ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VIII HERO (WI-FI).Main change lately has been an upgrade to the PSU, but that’s more of a headroom situation. ![]() Same situation as what we were dealing with for the RX 6800 and the RTX 3070. Radeon RX 6900 XT Testbench Image: Alex Walker (Kotaku) It’s worth noting that AMD recommend you have a 850W PSU minimum for the 6900 XT, although like the Nvidia RTX 3080 - which has a 320W TDP - you can run this on a 750W PSU.
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