Buy graphics card: Radeon RX 6800 (XT) & RX 6400 in price slide – GPU market overview

Buy graphics card: Radeon RX 6800 (XT) & RX 6400 in price slide - GPU market overview

With inflation driving prices up everywhere, it’s nice to see at least GPU prices steadily falling. If you are currently looking to buy a graphics card, you can look forward to some larger discounts on the cheapest Radeon offers in a weekly comparison, for example with the entry-level GPU Radeon RX 6400. An even bigger price drop can be seen with the cheapest top graphics cards with Radeon RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT where the prices have tumbled by up to 80 euros compared to the previous week, as can be seen from the current cheapest offers for Radeon graphics cards.

How are Radeon prices performing week-on-week?

When asked whether the Radeon RX 6400 is simply “junk or a misunderstood entry-level card”, our new PCGH video on the RX 6400 gives a subjective answer. In any case, the price of the cheapest graphics card with an RX 6400 GPU has fallen significantly compared to the previous week. You now pay around 30 euros less. However, the price reductions are even greater at around 60 euros for the Radeon RX 6800 and around 80 euros for the Radeon RX 6800 XT. In our GPU market overview of the cheapest Radeon offers, we haven’t experienced such a big price slide for a long time – maybe finally the opportunity to buy a new graphics card at a reasonable price?

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Currently cheapest offers for Radeon graphics cards


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Radeon RX 7000: RDNA3 supports UHD at 240 Hz – thanks to Displayport 2.0

AMD has confirmed that the upcoming RX-7000 graphics cards based on the RDNA3 architecture will support Displayport 2.0. This would allow players to play in UHD and at 240 Hertz for the first time without resorting to compression. At the recent Financial Analyst Day, AMD outlined the company’s future. Some glimpses of future products such as RDNA4 or Zen 5 were also given. However, there were no direct product presentations during the presentation, so much of the information published remained quite vague. However, there was one detail about the upcoming RX 7000 graphics cards based on the RDNA3 architecture that would please friends of high resolutions and frame rates. David Wang, AMDs Vice President of Graphics Engineering, confirmed at the Financial Analyst Day that the RX-7000 graphics cards will have DisplayPort 2.0 connections for the first time. So far, only Intel has announced that they want to support DP 2.0 with the Xe desktop graphics cards. In the case of AMD and Nvidia, on the other hand, a corresponding step was only suspected so far, but never confirmed until Wang’s statement. With Displayport 2.0, the lossless control of UHD displays with 240 Hertz is possible for the first time. The current RX 6000 and RTX 3000 graphics cards, on the other hand, can only supply UHD screens with a maximum of 120 Hertz without compression, since neither Displayport 1.4 nor HDMI 2.1 support higher data rates.

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Radeon RX 6400: Junk or misunderstood entry-level card?

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Radeon RX 6400: Junk or misunderstood entry-level card?

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