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Mesa 22.1-rc1 AMD Radeon Linux Gaming Performance vs. NVIDIA
Off topic: If anyone needs a "cheap" gpu that can manage only with the power from the pci express port, then the Radeon rx 6400 is a great card. Got one for 140euro.
Card has 4GB VRAM you might as well do software rendering
Comparing the fastest and slowest of the current generation with the nearest competitors from the other company, using the geometric mean in the last graph and the cheapest local prices for currently stocked GPUs (so no doubt things are different elsewhere):
RX 6800 XT has 99% of the performance for 50% of the price of RTX 3090, or 112% of the performance for 108% of the price of RTX 3080
RX 6600 XT has 90% of the performance for 72% of the price of RTX 3060 Ti, or 120% of the performance for 94% of the price of RTX 3060
Comparing the fastest and slowest of the current generation with the nearest competitors from the other company, using the geometric mean in the last graph and the cheapest local prices for currently stocked GPUs (so no doubt things are different elsewhere):
RX 6800 XT has 99% of the performance for 50% of the price of RTX 3090, or 112% of the performance for 108% of the price of RTX 3080
RX 6600 XT has 90% of the performance for 72% of the price of RTX 3060 Ti, or 120% of the performance for 94% of the price of RTX 3060
Only no brainer will buy nvidia. It's not only more expensive, but doesn't have proper Linux drivers (closed source mess instead) and it's lagging behind in Wayland support.
Unfortunately AMD never sent me the RX 6900 series.
But thanks for benchmarking older AMD cards, inlcuding Vega.
It looks it's best time to sell Radeon VII, while they are still much more pricey than 6xxxx.
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