Buy a graphics card: The currently cheapest Radeon offers from RX 6400 to RX 6950 XT

Buy a graphics card: The currently cheapest Radeon offers from RX 6400 to RX 6950 XT

Should you wait for AMD’s new GPU generation, the Radeon 7000, or take advantage of falling prices and buy one of the current Radeon 6000 graphics cards? There is of course no general answer to this question. What is certain, however, is that you can now get an entry-level graphics card such as the AMD Radeon RX 6400 or the Radeon 6500 XT for significantly less than 200 euros. And for 315 euros you can already buy the cheapest Radeon graphics card with 8GB memory, as our GPU market overview of the cheapest Radeon offers up to the Radeon RX 6950 XT shows.

How are Radeon prices performing week-on-week?

Larger price reductions compared to the previous week can hardly be identified for the cheapest Radeon offers. If you want to buy a graphics card with Radeon RX 6600 and 8GB of graphics memory, you currently pay around 15 euros less than last week. With the Radeon RX 6700 XT, the price drop of 20 euros is the largest in our list of the cheapest Radeon offers from RX 6400 to RX 6950 XT.

Current cheapest offers for Radeon graphics cards


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AMD Radeon RX 7000: New reference to Displayport 2.0 with up to 80 GBit/s

TAMD’s next graphics card generation, Radeon RX 7000, is expected to use Displayport 2.0 for the first time and could push the new connection forward. After there were indications last year that AMD’s Linux driver would support Displayport 2.0 in AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 7000 series, the VESA standard for the monitor connection, which was specified in 2019, is again in patches for the open source drivers has been spotted, with the discovery in code first shared by Twitter user @Kepler_L2. Accordingly, the improved display port connection in AMD’s next series of graphics cards based on the RDNA 3 architecture will also receive UHBR certification (Ultra High Bit Rate), specifically supporting the UHBR20 mode. The different UHBR modes, such as HBR10, UHBR13.5 or UHBR20, quantify the maximum connection throughput, whereby the corresponding speed must be supported by the source and receiving devices. UHBR20 offers a bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps, which is 32 Gbps more than HDMI 2.1 standard and 48 Gbps more than DisplayPort 1.4a. According to Videocardz.com, this standard would theoretically allow the output of 16K resolution with Display Stream Compression, 10K resolution without compression, or two 8K HDR displays at 120 Hertz.

Radeon RX 6950 XT, 6750 XT & 6650 XT in the PCGH test video: performance, consumption, custom designs and more

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Radeon RX 6950 XT, 6750 XT & 6650 XT in the test video: performance, consumption, custom designs and more

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