INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
take out the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti, but with that RTX 2060 price cut, the AMD card is hardly much cheaper than the 2060 (and maybe not cheaper
at all if GPU makers offer discounts on the latter, as EVGA did when it launched a new model recently).However, according to a report from
this be achieved? AMD has allegedly released a new BIOS to GPU makers, allowing for the increase of the TBP (Total Board Power) from 150W to
interesting is that the memory clock is now listed as 14Gbps, and again that has been increased from 12Gbps
designed to benefit OC (overclocked) models of the RX 5600 XT, like the aforementioned Sapphire product.As both Nvidia and AMD readjust the
alleged boosting of the power of the RX 5600 XT raises a similar question in terms of whether this might put the incoming GPU too close to
the performance of the RX 5700 for comfort.Certainly there are some arguing that this could be the case, although there are
counterarguments, naturally
The RX 5700 does offer 8GB of video RAM, and has a fatter 256-bit memory bus, compared to 6GB and 192-bit for the 5600 XT.Naturally the
exact pricing of the new 5600 XT boards will also be a vital consideration, in terms of exactly where manufacturers like Sapphire might
pitch the asking price of their higher-end overclocked models.