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Im DrSargeX and I would like to introduce myself as , Gaming ,related tech and hardware Review has always been my passion for all my life with helping my fellow hardware enthusiastic with my experience esp posting Videos to my Youtube Channel and through other social media accounts of Facebook and Instagram
Today we will talk about AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs that are direct competitors of Nvidia RTX 3000 series.
Official reveal showed impressive benchmarks in famous games at competitive price at lower power usage.
Built on the new 7nm RDNA 2 architecture, these cards provide up to 2x improvement in performance over the previous generation AMD flagship while also including support for the new Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate API and will be available starting November.
RDNA 2 also includes support for Microsoft's DirectX 12 Ultimate API. This enables support for features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shaders, and sampler feedback, features that were previously only available on select NVIDIA GPU.
AMD is also supporting the Microsoft DirectStorage API, which aims to improve load times and improve texture quality. Along with that, the company will continue to support its own technologies, such as AMD FidelityFX, Radeon Anti-Lag, and Radeon Boost.
AMD has promised a technology called Super Resolution, which seems similar to DLSS but provided no further details that would let us know how well it would work. The feature is also still in development and won't be available for some time after the launch of these cards. That should put a severe dent in AMD's ray tracing performance compared to NVIDIA's DLSS, which is likely why AMD hasn't announced support for existing DXR titles as most of them have some form of DLSS.
With announcement of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series, gamers are now even more excited for great competition with Nvidia RTX 3000 series cards in terms of price and performance.
Watch complete video review here:-
Im DrSargeX and I would like to introduce myself as , Gaming ,related tech and hardware Review has always been my passion for all my life with helping my fellow hardware enthusiastic with my experience esp posting Videos to my Youtube Channel and through other social media accounts of Facebook and Instagram
Today we will talk about AMD's upcoming Radeon RX 6000 series GPUs that are direct competitors of Nvidia RTX 3000 series.
Official reveal showed impressive benchmarks in famous games at competitive price at lower power usage.
Built on the new 7nm RDNA 2 architecture, these cards provide up to 2x improvement in performance over the previous generation AMD flagship while also including support for the new Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate API and will be available starting November.
RDNA 2 also includes support for Microsoft's DirectX 12 Ultimate API. This enables support for features like hardware-accelerated ray tracing, variable rate shading, mesh shaders, and sampler feedback, features that were previously only available on select NVIDIA GPU.
AMD is also supporting the Microsoft DirectStorage API, which aims to improve load times and improve texture quality. Along with that, the company will continue to support its own technologies, such as AMD FidelityFX, Radeon Anti-Lag, and Radeon Boost.
AMD has promised a technology called Super Resolution, which seems similar to DLSS but provided no further details that would let us know how well it would work. The feature is also still in development and won't be available for some time after the launch of these cards. That should put a severe dent in AMD's ray tracing performance compared to NVIDIA's DLSS, which is likely why AMD hasn't announced support for existing DXR titles as most of them have some form of DLSS.
With announcement of AMD Radeon RX 6000 series, gamers are now even more excited for great competition with Nvidia RTX 3000 series cards in terms of price and performance.
Watch complete video review here:-