Tuesday, October 17th 2023

AMD's Radeon RX 6750 GRE Specs and Pricing Revealed

There have been several rumours about AMD's upcoming RX 6750 GRE graphics cards, which may or maybe not be limited to the Chinese market. Details have now appeared of not one, but two different RX 6750 GRE SKUs, courtesy of @momomo_us on Twitter/X and it seems like AMD has simply re-branded the RX 6700 XT and RX 6700, adjusted the clock speed minimally and slapped a new cooler on the cards. To call this disappointing would be an understatement, but then again, these cards weren't expected to bring anything new to the table.

The fact that AMD is calling the cards the RX 6750 GRE 10 GB and RX 6750 GRE 12 GB will help confuse consumers as well, especially when you consider the two cards were clearly different SKUs when they launched as the RX 6700 and RX 6700 XT. Now it just looks like one has las VRAM than the other, when in fact it also has a different GPU. At least the pricing difference between the two SKUs is minimal, with the 10 GB model having an MSRP of US$269 and the 12 GB model coming in at a mere $20 more, at US$289. The RX 6700 XT had a launch price of US$479 and still retails for over US$300, which at least makes these refreshed products somewhat more wallet friendly.
Source: @momomo_us on Twitter/X
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15 Comments on AMD's Radeon RX 6750 GRE Specs and Pricing Revealed

#2
SCP-001
Those prices and specs are so close to each other, why even have 2 separate SKUs for this version?
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#3
Sp33d Junki3
What is the point of even making 10GB version for $20 less.
So many are going too see this and do not understand how much different spec wise is.
Seems wasted.
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#4
TumbleGeorge
Hmm 230W power consumption is too much for something that mark as 6700 series? Maybe not I see specs in database. :(
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#5
Sabotaged_Enigma
Weird. Re-launching RX 6700 XT and RX 6700. It's worth mentioning that RX 6700 is a renamed model which was originally planned for cryptomining but was ready to launch just before crypto crashed. So, it could be that they have too many chips in stock...
But this is not exciting at all...
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#6
Dragokar
I hope they make the MBA version available in the AMD online shop.
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#7
AusWolf
So the 6750 GRE is a 6700 XT. What's the point?
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#8
TheLostSwede
News Editor
AusWolfSo the 6750 GRE is a 6700 XT. What's the point?
Lower MSRP?
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#9
AusWolf
TheLostSwedeLower MSRP?
They could just lower the MSRP of the 6700 XT, unless it's a China-only price... oh, I think I get it! :rolleyes:
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#10
LucianF
50$ says these are Black Friday/Xmas special material, with a paper launch right now and tons of stock just in time for BF and Xmas. By then they might even discount them extra to make them even more appealing. I mean why else would launch these cards so quietly and suddenly? It might just work though...considering Vega & Polaris support is de facto over and both cards offer over 8GB of VRAM for under 300$, I'm sure I'm not the only one looking to finally upgrade to newer parts...
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#11
Arkz
Weird release. Like NV doing laptops with new 2050s, although I think think there were actually Ampere chips, so even weirder.
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#12
Mikeshadez24
I guess it'll make the 6700 6700xt more cheap by replacing them with new variances.
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#13
Minus Infinity
Maybe these a poor releases, but still infinitely more desirable than overpriced 4060 Ti trash.
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#14
AusWolf
Mikeshadez24I guess it'll make the 6700 6700xt more cheap by replacing them with new variances.
That depends whether these are China-only SKUs or not.
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#15
radosuaf
That's actually great news, as it means that 6000 series driver support will be longer :).
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