@Gmr_Chick
Please let's respect each other on the forum. I don't appreciate your use of offensive language.
I am not looking for topping the Benchmark charts. I don't even report the scores online most of the time.
I was expecting to get one of the good overclocking 6900XT like I have seen that there are many samples out there to get higher game performance because I was thinking to move to 4K monitor from the 2K and every percentage of higher FPS will help.
The review for the
6900XT Red Devil Limited Edition from der8auer was really interesting as he could achieve 2700MHz with that.
That's what I thought a limited edition could be able to achieve but it seems it is not the case. The only really thing they promise is higher performance than reference 6900XT which could be only a minor higher than 6800XT.
Seeing that Sapphire should boost up to 2666MHz and VRAM frequency 2135MHz according to the above mentioned spec from HardwareLuxx I thought this would be a good performing card.
The higher benchmark score translates to higher gaming performance.
Of course I tried the Borderland benchmark and Assassin's Creed Valhalla benchmark, but the performance increase over my 6800XT with Toxic was only around 3% while consuming around 50W more.
The 6900XT Red Devil that I tested before gave 5% higher FPS in the above two game benchmarks.
So as Felix123BU mentioned only thing Toxic about Sapphire was the price.
So these two tests I did proves that it is not really worth it to invest higher money in a 6900XT.
Many of the 6800XTs perform really great and come very close to 6900XT in performance.
The performance difference of 10% I think is only if you compare the default setting.
Ones you tune the 6800XT it comes close to a striking distance of 6900XT.
The 6900XT does not scale as high as 6800XT without needing a Nuclear power plant to supply the power to it.
@Felix123BU
I noticed that it is possible to get higher memory clock by increasing the TDC Limit SoC from 55A to 63A.
I saw before that ASUS on it's 6800XT liquid cooled card has the TDC Limit SoC set to 63A.
I can now increase my VRAM frequency from 2100MHz to 2120MHz which translates to higher performance.
Also ASUS is using on the liquid cooled 6800XT TDC Limit GPX of 364A. I have increased mine to 340A from 320A.
I will not go that high as ASUS card as I have reference card which has only 2x8pin and 10phase VRM.
With these tuning my 6800XT can now go to 2715MHz@1010mV.
This gives boost up to 2660MHzs in Time Spy. At the start of GP2 Test the frequency dips toward 2590MHz.
That is the most intensive part of the test.
I let the GP2 test run in loops for longer time to test the stability.
Time Spy graphic test 2 is nasty and if there is any VRAM or GPU frequency instability this test crashes.
I have not tested this setting in games yet. I will do that in the next days by playing AC Valhalla and Cyberpunk.
Here is the current stable setting that I achieved for 6800XT.
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