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Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

At the same time as the release of the Ryzen 6000 series processors, AMD also brought a new mobile-grade graphics card - AMDRadeon RX 6000S series, and the first model on the market was the Radeon RX 6800S. At present, everyone is familiar with the performance of NVIDIA RTX 30 series graphics cards, but little is known about the performance of AMD RX 6000S series graphics cards, so today, we bring you the Radeon RX 6800S unique display performance test.

In the future, if we get the graphics card of other models of the RX 6000S series, it will be gradually completed, so stay tuned!

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

Radeon RX 6800S is a high-performance mobile-grade graphics card for gaming notebooks, it is based on the new RDAN2 architecture, with 32 compute units, 64 raster units, 2048 stream processors, peak half-precision (FP16) performance of 18.43 TFLOPs, peak single-precision computing performance of 9.22 TFLOPs, memory capacity of 8GB, video memory type of GDDR6, bit width of 128bit, video memory bandwidth up to 256GB/s, GPU power up to 100W.

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

First, we tested the 3DMark software to understand the theoretical performance of the AMDRadeon RX 6800S.

Here are the test results of the time spy, port royal, and Fire Strike Extreme modes as a reference. The Time Spy DX12 test mode has a score of 9283 points; Port Royal is a professional test mode for light chasing performance, and the AMDRadeon RX 6800S has a score of 4304 points; and Fire Strike Extreme is a limit test mode for general game scenarios, with a score of 12721 points.

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

Next, let's look at the actual game performance.

The first was Eldon's Ring of Law, which locked 60 frames, and when testing, we set the game quality to the highest quality, set the resolution to the default 2560×1600, and adjusted to full-screen mode. In addition, because this is a lock 60fps screen, there is no need to test the smoothness of the game under 1080P alone, as long as the 2.5K resolution can reach a stable 60fps, 1080P naturally has no problem.

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

Through actual testing, it can be seen that the average game frame count of the RX 6800S running this game alone can be maintained between 56-60fps, and the experience is smooth.

Next, look at the performance of Cyberpunk 2077, considering the running score of the 3DMark light chasing mode, we turned the light chasing mode to low before the test, and the other picture quality is the highest, these settings can make the game present a more exquisite, realistic picture effect, and all the light and shadow details will be better displayed.

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30
Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

In the same scene, the 2560×1600 resolution is 36fps, and the fluency is 60fps at 1920×1200 resolution.

So where does the AMD Radeon RX 6800S unique display performance compare to the N card? Let's take a look at the comparison of 3DMark performance tests:

Is light chasing performance a short board? The RX 6800S contrasts alone with the RTX 30

From the running score test, the RX 6800S unique display performance is higher than the 140W version of the RTX 3060 unique display, but lower than the 130W version of the RTX 3070 unique display. In terms of light tracking performance, the RX 6800S is even lower than the 95W Max-Q version of the RTX 3060. Therefore, from the test results, the RX 6800S is stronger than the RTX 3060 and weaker than the RTX 3070 alone in terms of DX12 and ordinary game performance alone; and if it encounters light chasing games, the RX 6800S performance is lower than that of the RTX 3060 alone.

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