PowerColor Radeon RX 6750XT Red Devil graphics card has been listed on RRA website

Published: Apr 10th 2022, 00:16 GMT   Comments

PowerColor is readying RX 6750XT Devil, according to RRA filing

The company has submitted its upcoming upper mid-range model to Korean National Radio Research Agency.

Radeon RX 6700XT Red Devil, Source: PowerColor

There is now no doubt that AMD board partners are now preparing for the May 10th reveal of its refreshed Radeon RX 6000 models. A new card listed as “AXRX 6750XT 12GBD6-3DHEOC” is one of the custom models that PowerColor (owned by TUL Corporation) is now supposedly planning. This model has been added to the RRA through a new filing on March 29th.

The RRA listing does not confirm anything more than a product name and its memory configuration. However, RRA data is usually accurate than EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) filings, at least it comes to listing products that are expected to launch. It would therefore be confirmed that an updated RX 6750XT still offers 12 GB of GDDR6 memory, so the same capacity as the RX 6700 XT model. Moreover, a product name of “3DHE/OC” can be easily interpreted as Red Devil series. The RX 6700XT model carries almost identical product designation.

According to the latest information, AMD is set to launch RX 6×50XT graphics cards on May 10th. This could mean that we might get an announcement sooner. The original date of April 20th has been pushed back due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation in China.

The RX 6750XT is to feature Navi 22 GPU with 2560 Stream Processors and 12GB GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit bus. However, unlike the RX 6700XT model, the 6750XT is said to offer 18 Gbps chips, which should increase the bandwidth to 432 GB/s, so around 48 GB/s faster than its predecessor.

AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series
VideoCardz.comGPUStream ProcessorsMemoryMemory SpeedTBP
RX 6950 XT7nm Navi 21 XTXH
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
18 Gbps
 
350W
RX 6900 XT LC7nm Navi 21 XTXH
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
18 Gbps
 
330W
RX 6900 XT7nm Navi 21 XTX
 
5120
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
300W
RX 6800 XT7nm Navi 21 XT
 
4608
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
300W
RX 68007nm Navi 21 XL
 
3840
 
16GB G6 256b
 
16 Gbps
 
250W
RX 6750 XT7nm Navi 22 XT (?)
 
2560
 
12GB G6 192b
 
18 Gbps
TBC
RX 6700 XT7nm Navi 22 XT
 
2560
 
12GB G6 192b
 
16 Gbps
 
230W
RX 6650 XT7nm Navi 23 XT (?)
 
2048
 
8GB G6 128b
 
18 Gbps
TBC
RX 6600 XT7nm Navi 23 XT
 
2048
 
8GB G6 128b
 
16 Gbps
 
160W
RX 66007nm Navi 23 XL
 
1792
 
8GB G6 128b
 
14 Gbps
 
132W
RX 6500 XT6nm Navi 24 XT
 
1024
 
4GB G6 64b
 
18 Gbps
 
107W
RX 6400 (OEM)6nm Navi 24 XL
 
768
 
4GB G6 64b
 
16 Gbps
 
53W

Source: RRA via @harukaze5719




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