Hellooo I bought this gpu to replace my gtx 670. It was great. Than I played COD:WWII. Then realized why it is bad idea to use this PCIE Gen 4 GPU, on my PCIE Gen 3 motherboard. It just doesn't have enough lanes to play everything smoothly. I quickly replaced it with an Arc A380 anddd I haven't looked back. I will say all the other games ran fine, great even. Though it was gimped by my motherboard. So please I would say just keep in mind these drawbacks if you don't have pcie gen 4. If you do than this should run great. At least in the games that are optimized enough to be used on 4gb of vram.
I also tried ray tracing in a couple games. quake 2 (the picture I included). Is a old game but fully path traced. It ran and looked great at 30fps target. Little nightmares 3. Also ran great at 60 with ray traced reflections. No up scaling needed in that one actually. Resident evil 3, was a step too far. Too many sacrifices for a subtle improvement in visuals. It ran fine just, I would prefer to play at 1080p Max 60. Instead of 1080p interlaced medium settingsish with RT at 30. Overall ray tracing is okay as a way to check it out and see what the fuss is about. More like a tech demo.
XFX Speedster QICK 210 RX 6500 XT
Base Clock: 2420 MHz Game Clock: 2685 MHz Boost Clock: 2825 MHz Memory Clock: 2248 MHz
Memory Size: 4 GB Memory Type: GDDR6 Memory Bus: 64 bit Bandwidth: 143.9 GB/s
Supported API's: Everything. It has ray tracing so even 1.4 vulkan is fully supported. As well as Directx12 Ultimate.
- ChipsetAMD
- BrandXFX
- SeriesRadeon RX 6500 XT
- Memory4GB
XFX Speedster QICK 210 Radeon RX 6500 XT
Hellooo I bought this gpu to replace my gtx 670. It was great. Than I played COD:WWII. Then realized why it is bad idea to use this PCIE Gen 4 GPU, on my PCIE Gen 3 motherboard. It just doesn't have enough lanes to play everything smoothly. I quickly replaced it with an Arc A380 anddd I haven't looked back. I will say all the other games ran fine, great even. Though it was gimped by my motherboard. So please I would say just keep in mind these drawbacks if you don't have pcie gen 4. If you do than this should run great. At least in the games that are optimized enough to be used on 4gb of vram.
I also tried ray tracing in a couple games. quake 2 (the picture I included). Is a old game but fully path traced. It ran and looked great at 30fps target. Little nightmares 3. Also ran great at 60 with ray traced reflections. No up scaling needed in that one actually. Resident evil 3, was a step too far. Too many sacrifices for a subtle improvement in visuals. It ran fine just, I would prefer to play at 1080p Max 60. Instead of 1080p interlaced medium settingsish with RT at 30. Overall ray tracing is okay as a way to check it out and see what the fuss is about. More like a tech demo.
XFX Speedster QICK 210 RX 6500 XT
Base Clock: 2420 MHz Game Clock: 2685 MHz Boost Clock: 2825 MHz Memory Clock: 2248 MHz
Memory Size: 4 GB Memory Type: GDDR6 Memory Bus: 64 bit Bandwidth: 143.9 GB/s
Supported API's: Everything. It has ray tracing so even 1.4 vulkan is fully supported. As well as Directx12 Ultimate.
- ChipsetAMD
- BrandXFX
- SeriesRadeon RX 6500 XT
- Memory4GB