AMD Radeon RX 6800

The Radeon RX 6800 is a beast offering gamers exceptionally good value and it's now the #1 choice for those spending up to $600 on a new graphics card.
– As reviewed by TechSpot on Nov 2020
RDNA 2
Architecture
High-end
Product Tier
3840
Shader Cores
96
ROPs
240
TMUs
60
RT Cores
16 GB
Memory
GDDR6
Memory Type
512 GB/s
Bandwidth
250 W
TDP
$979
Price
GPU Snapshot
Release date:Nov 18, 2020Price at Launch:$579
Type:DesktopArchitecture:RDNA 2
Generation:RX 6000 seriesProduct Tier:High-end
VRAM Capacity:16 GBTotal Board Power:250 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:3840TMUs:240
ROPs:96L2 Cache:4 MB
L3 Cache:128 MB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:16 GBMemory Type:GDDR6
Memory Speed:16 GbpsMemory Bus:256-bit
Bandwidth:512 GB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:1.7 GHzGame Clock:1.81 GHz
Boost Clock:2.1 GHzFP32 Throughput:16.17 TFLOPs
Ray Tracing:YesRay Tracing Cores:60
Process Size:7nmProcess Name:TSMC N7
Die Size:520 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:250 WPower Connectors:2x 8-pin
Bus Interface:PCIe 4.0 x16HDMI Support:HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort Support:DP 1.4aDSC:1.2a
Max Displays:4
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12 UltimateShader Model:6.8
Vulkan Version:1.4OpenGL Version:4.6

GPU Benchmarks

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Price History

AMD Radeon RX 6800 pricing

Price Date
Current $979 Feb 2, 2026
Highest* $979 May 14, 2025
Lowest* $979 May 14, 2025
Average $979
* Prices are based on listings from Newegg and other major retailers over the past 12+ months.
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Reviews and Ratings

88

Average Score

Based on 13 reviews

9.2

User Score

Based on 164 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • 16GB framebuffer on both
  • Standard power cables
  • Faster than RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 3070
  • Just as power efficient as RTX 3070
  • Gets faster when paired with Ryzen 5000
  • Huge boost in clock speed compared to RDNA/RX 5700 XT
  • PCI-Express 4.0

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • No DLSS-like tech from the off
  • More expensive than the RTX 3070
  • Could be quieter
  • Raytracing performance loss bigger than on NVIDIA
95

The Radeon RX 6800 is a beast offering gamers exceptionally good value and it's now the #1 choice for those spending up to $600 on a new graphics card.

By TechSpot on
80

The AMD Radeon RX 6800 marks AMD's return to the high-end graphics card market, delivering 4K gaming performance on par with the RTX 3070. However, the lack of features, especially those around upscaling, means that ray tracing is a wash at 4K.

By TechRadar on
98

AMD has two winners on its hands with Big Navi so far, with the Radeon RX 6800 offering performance that beats the RTX 3070 and RTX 2080 Ti for $579.

By TweakTown on
90

AMD now has the performance to compete directly with NVIDIA, and any small disparity in performance with the RX 6800 XT vs. the RTX 3080 was clearly accounted for with the Radeon’s $50 lower MSRP. For its part the RX 6800 seems priced fairly at $579. Beyond raw performance, features (ray tracing, Smart Access Memory, etc.) play a role in the overall story, and we need to wait for mature drivers (and a Ryzen 5000 CPU) to explore all aspects of these new GPUs.

By PCPer on
90

We feel Nvidia's RTX 30 Series remains the most complete solution right now, but let's make no bones about it, AMD is certainly back in the high-end PC graphics game with Radeon RX 6000 Series. Roll on RDNA 3.

By Hexus on
82

The RX 6800 is a solid GPU that can outperform NVIDIA's RTX 3070. It'll handle 4K gaming easily, but don't expect much from the ray tracing performance.

By Engadget on
90

Priced at $580, the Radeon RX 6800 feels a little bit expensive. It goes up against the GeForce RTX 3070, which costs only $500. Yes, RTX 3070 is a little bit slower, but it makes up for that with slightly better RT performance, and a quieter cooler on the Founders Edition. On the other hand, AMD is giving you 16 GB VRAM, which definitely add to the design cost.

By TechPowerUp on
90

RX 6800 may not grab the headlines quite like the RX 6800 XT, but it delivers excellent performance for those who want something a bit faster than the RTX 3070 without coughing up the cash for RX 6800 XT.

By KitGuru on
90

All of which means that we finally, finally, have AMD graphics cards which match their competitor, just as the Ryzen CPUs easily match - and sometimes best - the Intel ones. The Ryzen comparison is pretty apt, as these RDNA 2 cards are like the first-gen Ryzen CPUs. Suddenly, AMD has been put back where they belong as real contenders for your hard-earned cash. Which one would we buy? Probably the plain RX 6800, but it's a tight run thing, and your 4K needs will guide you. Welcome back Radeon, we've missed you.

By OC3D on
90

AMD's Radeon RX 6800 outperforms the RTX 3070 and offers twice as much memory, easily justifying its higher price. It can get even faster paired with a Ryzen 5000 processor, but Nvidia's rival GeForce GPUs hold a ray tracing advantage.

By PCWorld on
90

The AMD Radeon RX 6800 is a top-notch graphics card that delivers post 60fps gaming performance even in 4K. The only minor quibble is that, without a DLSS rival, ray tracing frame rates don't quite match the Nvidia competition.

By TrustedReviews on
90

The AMD Radeon RX 6800 series is no joke and ready to challenge the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series cards!

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