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RX 6750 XT

RX 6750 XT Review & Specifications

The RX 6750 XT is based on the RDNA 2.0 architecture and manufactured using the 7 nm process node. It was launched approximately 4 years, 4 months ago, originally priced at $549. It features 2560 cores, including 40 compute units (SMs), 160 texture mapping units (TMUs), and 64 render output units (ROPs). For ray tracing and AI-accelerated tasks, it also includes 40 dedicated RT cores and None Tensor cores, enabling advanced rendering and upscaling features where supported. It has a base clock of 2150 MHz and a boost clock reaching up to 2600 MHz. The RX 6750 XT comes equipped with 12 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit bus. Memory runs at 2250 MHz and delivers a total memory bandwidth of 432 GB/s.

This GPU has a moderate thermal design power (TDP) of 250 W. A PC case with good airflow and a quality power supply are required for stable operation. Due to the moderate TDP, this GPU is suitable for small form factor builds with somewhat limited airflow.

RX 6750 XT Performance

RX 6750 XT is an entry-level graphics card with a relative gaming performance score of 38.46%. It performs well at 1080p and can handle 1440p with optimized settings or features like DLSS and FSR, though it's not suitable for 4K. Intended for for casual gamers or users who play occasionally on general-purpose PCs.

The RX 6750 XT pairs a relatively powerful GPU core with a moderate VRAM size of 12 GB — a configuration that's becoming increasingly common. However, this pairing has sparked significant discussion in the gaming and tech review communities. Many modern GPUs with strong processing capabilities are equipped with insufficient VRAM (often less than 16 GB), which prevents them from realizing their full potential. As a result, GPUs like this one often deliver excellent performance in 1080p gaming at ultra settings, and perform well at 1440p in many titles. However, as modern games demand more VRAM — particularly due to high-resolution textures, ray tracing, and expansive open worlds — this limited memory becomes a bottleneck. In 4K gaming, performance can drop significantly due to VRAM exhaustion, leading to underutilization of the GPU core itself. AMD’s FSR upscaling can help maintain frame rates at higher resolutions, but unlike DLSS, it is not AI-driven and does not leverage hardware acceleration. This GPU configuration still handles basic to intermediate content creation tasks well — such as 1080p/1440p video editing, lightweight 3D modeling, and digital art workflows. In AI and machine learning applications, AMD GPUs have traditionally been limited due to the lack of CUDA and weaker ecosystem integration. However, recent progress through ROCm (Radeon Open Compute) has brought partial support for frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow, particularly on Linux. While compatibility can vary and performance remains behind NVIDIA, this GPU may still be usable for lightweight inference or experimentation with supported models.

RX 6750 XT achieves a solid performance-per-price ratio of 56.4%. It is suitable for current 1080p and 1440p gaming. However, due to the limited VRAM, it may struggle with future games or long-term use.

General Information

GPU NameRX 6750 XT
GPU Code NameNavi 22
Release Price$549
Selected ModelSpeedster MERC319 Radeon RX 6750XT Black Gaming Graphics Card with 12GB GDDR6 HDMI 3xDP, AMD RDNA 2 RX-675XYTBDP
Current Price Amazon $557❗N/A
Amazon Price Updated 4 weeks ago
Launch Date4 years, 4 months ago
GPU AvailableFalse

Architecture

ArchitectureRDNA 2.0
Process7
Transistors17200 million
Bus InterfacePCIe 4.0 x16
TDP250 W

Configuration

Cores2560
CUs (SMs)40
TMUs160
ROPs64
RT Cores40
Tensor CoresNone

Clock Speeds

Base Clock2150 MHz
Boost Clock2600 MHz

Memory Performance

Memory Size - Type12 GB GDDR6
Memory Bus Width192 bit
Memory Clock2250 MHz
Memory Bandwidth432 GB/s

API / Feature Support

Theoretical Performance

Pixel Rate166.40 GPixel/s
Texture Rate416.00 GTexel/s
FP1626.62 TFLOPS
FP3213.31 TFLOPS
FP64832.00 GFLOPS

Gaming Performance Chart


RX 6750 XT Compared to Similar Performance GPUs

GPU Price / Performance Table

GPU (Desc) Price (Desc) Gaming_1080p (Desc) Gaming_1440p (Desc) Gaming_2160p (Desc) Game_1440p/Price (Desc)
RTX 3070
$340 | 0.0%
40.3%
33.8%
28.5%
98.4%
RX 9060 XT 8GB
$380❗ | ↑ 2.7%
40.9%
33.2%
25.5%
86.4%
RTX 2080 Ti
$400 | ↑ 5.3%
38.8%
32.8%
28.7%
81.2%
RTX 4060 Ti 16GB
$675 | 0.0%
39.1%
32.6%
26.5%
47.8%
RTX 4060 Ti 8GB
$345 | 0.0%
39.1%
31.7%
24.3%
91.0%
RX 6750 XT
$557❗ | ↑ 0.9%
38.5%
31.7%
25.7%
56.4%
RTX 5060
$350 | 0.0%
38.8%
31.0%
24.0%
87.6%
RX 6700 XT
$400 | ↓ 0.0%
36.8%
30.2%
24.6%
74.8%
Arc B580
$291 | 0.0%
32.6%
29.5%
25.0%
100.2%

GPU Specification Table

GPU (Desc) Architecture Shader/TMU/ROP/RT Base/Boost Clock Memory Mem Clock/Bandwidth TDP
RTX 3070 GA104 / 8 nm nm / Ampere 5888 / 184 / 96 / 46 1500 MHz / 1725 MHz 8 GB GDDR6 / 256 bit 1750 MHz / 448 GB/s 220 W
RX 9060 XT 8GB Navi 44 / 4 nm / RDNA 4.0 2048 / 128 / 64 / 32 1700 MHz / 3130 MHz 8 GB GDDR6 / 128 bit 2518 MHz / 322 GB/s 150 W
RTX 2080 Ti TU102 / 12 nm nm / Turing 4352 / 272 / 88 / 68 1350 MHz / 1545 MHz 11 GB GDDR6 / 352 bit 1750 MHz / 616 GB/s 250 W
RTX 4060 Ti 16GB AD106 / 5 nm nm / Ada Lovelace 4352 / 136 / 48 / 34 2310 MHz / 2535 MHz 16 GB GDDR6 / 128 bit 2250 MHz / 288 GB/s 165 W
RTX 4060 Ti 8GB AD106 / 5 nm nm / Ada Lovelace 4352 / 136 / 48 / 34 2310 MHz / 2535 MHz 8 GB GDDR6 / 128 bit 2250 MHz / 288 GB/s 160 W
RX 6750 XT Navi 22 / 7 nm / RDNA 2.0 2560 / 160 / 64 / 40 2150 MHz / 2600 MHz 12 GB GDDR6 / 192 bit 2250 MHz / 432 GB/s 250 W
RTX 5060 GB206 / 5 nm nm / Blackwell 2.0 3840 / 120 / 48 / 30 2280 MHz / 2497 MHz 8 GB GDDR7 / 128 bit 1750 MHz / 448 GB/s 145 W
RX 6700 XT Navi 22 / 7 nm / RDNA 2.0 2560 / 160 / 64 / 40 2321 MHz / 2581 MHz 12 GB GDDR6 / 192 bit 2000 MHz / 384 GB/s 230 W
Arc B580 BMG-G21 / 5 nm / Xe2 2560 / 160 / 80 / 20 2670 MHz / 2670 MHz 12 GB GDDR6 / 192 bit 2375 MHz / 456 GB/s 190 W

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