Also, this listing doesn't seem to include the free game (but that may just be a listing error and you can ask Newegg if they include the game). AMD's promo is still ongoing, so it should be valid (unless Newegg ran out of codes).
Also, this listing doesn't seem to include the free game (but that may just be a listing error and you can ask Newegg if they include the game). AMD's promo is still ongoing, so it should be valid (unless Newegg ran out of codes).
No, you're right. But only because shipping isn't free.
Seeing as this card is a significantly better performer than the 7600, I don't see why they'd further discount them for the moment.
It is weird that the game code isn't included, though.
Just make sure you have the psu to support the higher wattage requirements of the 6750 (this card is very inefficient for the minor if any performance increase over the 6700xt). Personally still waiting on a 6700 under $300 deal.
Just make sure you have the psu to support the higher wattage requirements of the 6750 (this card is very inefficient for the minor if any performance increase over the 6700xt). Personally still waiting on a 6700 under $300 deal.
The rated TDP for this model of 6750xt vs the 6700xt mech oc is only 20 watts difference. For the performance increase, its totally efficient enough, especially with the diminishing returns curve that happens with increasing performance. somewhere around extra 5% extra performance at 1440p is expected, but it can totally scale higher. If you're looking for a 6700 (assuming you meant non-xt) under $300, theres this model at $280: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCL3L6ZG?
No, you're right. But only because shipping isn't free.
Seeing as this card is a significantly better performer than the 7600, I don't see why they'd further discount them for the moment.
It is weird that the game code isn't included, though.
According to AMD's T&C[amdrewards.com]s, the free game promo ended 5/28. I did, however, think they'd pop up a new promo thereafter...doesn't seem to have happened.
The rated TDP for this model of 6750xt vs the 6700xt mech oc is only 20 watts difference. For the performance increase, its totally efficient enough, especially with the diminishing returns curve that happens with increasing performance. somewhere around extra 5% extra performance at 1440p is expected, but it can totally scale higher. If you're looking for a 6700 (assuming you meant non-xt) under $300, theres this model at $280: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BCL3L6ZG?
I'll say this, and it might be unpopular: it could be worth trying a used model from Amazon.
I purchased a 6700xt last week for $248 (Powercolor fighter version). It seems to be working just fine. I'm ALWAYS skeptical of used electronics (water damaged? dropped? stickers swapped? receiving wrong items?), but Amazon has such good return policy (even for used product) so long as it is sold by/shipped by Amazon, that I figured it was worth a shot. So far so good. I've yet to see a 6800xt for under $400 though
I purchased a used MSI 6750xt at the same time for $289 (in case the 6700xt didn't pan out). Since my 6700xt seems fine, I'll be sending the 6750xt back...so there's going to be a used option back on the menu soon.
Just make sure you have the psu to support the higher wattage requirements of the 6750 (this card is very inefficient for the minor if any performance increase over the 6700xt). Personally still waiting on a 6700 under $300 deal.
Yeah, though it seems that cards under $300 seem to be at the 12gb ddr6 inflection point and it's a matter of a shortened span where games will require 10-12gb vram as entry level @ 1440p
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Also, this listing doesn't seem to include the free game (but that may just be a listing error and you can ask Newegg if they include the game). AMD's promo is still ongoing, so it should be valid (unless Newegg ran out of codes).
Also, this listing doesn't seem to include the free game (but that may just be a listing error and you can ask Newegg if they include the game). AMD's promo is still ongoing, so it should be valid (unless Newegg ran out of codes).
Seeing as this card is a significantly better performer than the 7600, I don't see why they'd further discount them for the moment.
It is weird that the game code isn't included, though.
https://www.amazon.com/MSI-192-bi...102&sr=1-5
Seeing as this card is a significantly better performer than the 7600, I don't see why they'd further discount them for the moment.
It is weird that the game code isn't included, though.
According to AMD's T&C [amdrewards.com]s, the free game promo ended 5/28. I did, however, think they'd pop up a new promo thereafter...doesn't seem to have happened.
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I'll say this, and it might be unpopular: it could be worth trying a used model from Amazon.
I purchased a 6700xt last week for $248 (Powercolor fighter version). It seems to be working just fine. I'm ALWAYS skeptical of used electronics (water damaged? dropped? stickers swapped? receiving wrong items?), but Amazon has such good return policy (even for used product) so long as it is sold by/shipped by Amazon, that I figured it was worth a shot. So far so good. I've yet to see a 6800xt for under $400 though
I purchased a used MSI 6750xt at the same time for $289 (in case the 6700xt didn't pan out). Since my 6700xt seems fine, I'll be sending the 6750xt back...so there's going to be a used option back on the menu soon.
Yeah, though it seems that cards under $300 seem to be at the 12gb ddr6 inflection point and it's a matter of a shortened span where games will require 10-12gb vram as entry level @ 1440p