Testseek.co.uk have collected 340 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon RX 6800 16GB GDDR6 PCIe and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon RX 6800 16GB GDDR6 PCIe.
November 2020
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The editors liked
Appealing revamped design
Capable of Ray Tracing
Cooler is an improvement
Performs better than RTX 3070 in many instances
Zero decibel technology
Great value for money
Lower power consumption to the RTX 30-Series
Excellent performance at 1440p
Excellent performance
Finally
AMD ray tracing
Low power consumption
Effective cooler
Solid 4K performance
First AMD card to support Ray Tracing
Good value
Faster than RTX 3070 and RTX 2080 Ti
Just as power efficient as RTX 3070
16GB VRAM capacity
Huge boost in clock speed compared to RDNA/RX 5700 XT
Hardware-accelerated ray tracing is finally supported by an AMD GPU
Reference design runs quiet and cool
The editors didn't like
Power hungry
Can be noisy under load
Divisive design
Ray tracing performance behind competition
More expensive than RTX 3070
Ray Tracing performance lags behind Nvidia
No DLSS equivalent at launch
Ray tracing performance isn’t as competitive as Nvidia’s solutions
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