The card is $339.98 shipped.
The rebate must be mailed by 5/31 so you must have received the card by then to cut out the original UPC label. This might be an issue for some. Even then, all the rebate is doing is coving the $9.99 shipping fee.
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12GB MSI Mech Radeon RX 6750 XT GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card + Last of Us Bundle
after $10 Rebate Card + Free S/H$320
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Lowest MSI 6750xt deal from late April was $310 after $20 rebate card. I'd say this is a firm "buy" if you want a card now (and don't want to drop more $$ for a higher end unit).
AMD "should" be making announcements over the next day or two at the tech show in response to nVidia's keynote expectations. perhaps that is why this card is again on sale. I am waiting for the next couple of days (to see if something crazy happens).
It looks like Newegg is seeking some extra $$ by charging the $9.99 shipping fee though, as stated in the OP
Amazon is still holding strong at $375....but that could drop quickly. I grabbed card a few days ago (should be here soon) and will discover the accuracy of Amazon warehouse's descriptions of "used" graphics cards. First test: did someone simply put a 6750 sticker on a 6650? FWIW, used cards do not appear to come with the free games. So, if you can sell the game for $30+, then that helps offset the cost of the new card (which has a warranty).
https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-r...6814202424
Will prices fall? Yes. Is it a "must buy to upgrade"? Nah. However, once the week-long sale is over, it could be another 4+ weeks until it is this price again.
MSI may up their monthly rebates in June back to $20 for this card, but, if it stays at $10, the next "sale" will be the same price, just with free shipping.
...but that is COMPLETELY a guess.
I am really hoping to see some competitive info released in the next day or two from AMD and watch the 67xx/68xx families drop by 10-20%% (fingers crossed)
https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-r...6814202424
The 6650xt is currently the better deal than the 6700 IMO, at $239.99 after $30 coupon code and $10 MIR. ...provided, of course that you are okay with 8GB VRAM. The 6650xt is about a 10-12% performance hit to the 6700.
FYI - it looks like (if it matters for your decision), the 6800xt is now on sale for $514.99 after $20 coupon [newegg.com]
Alternatively, you can grab an open box 6900xt for a few $$ more: $529.99 [newegg.com]
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It's hard to say whether a 7600 will equal the performance of the 6750, probably it won't. But given that the 7600 will likely have 8gb of VRAM, even if the performance is similar, this card will likely fare better in the future due to the 50% more VRAM.
If you're in the market for this level of card (very strong 1080p, good 1440p, not 4k at all), you should probably at least hold off until the 4060/7600 review embargoes lift later this week. Just in case.
Personally I'm holding out for either a stronger deal or an equal non-MSI, non-rebate deal.
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The white version [newegg.com] goes on sale tomorrow (likely for $110 though)
Thermaltake has a $90 750W solution [newegg.com]
It's hard to say whether a 7600 will equal the performance of the 6750, probably it won't. But given that the 7600 will likely have 8gb of VRAM, even if the performance is similar, this card will likely fare better in the future due to the 50% more VRAM.
If you're in the market for this level of card (very strong 1080p, good 1440p, not 4k at all), you should probably at least hold off until the 4060/7600 review embargoes lift later this week. Just in case.
Personally I'm holding out for either a stronger deal or an equal non-MSI, non-rebate deal.
I agree that I'm interested to see the reviews/information from the next round of AMD cards.
That said, I was under the impression the 6750 can game at 4k in "ultra" settings, though at only around 40-50FPS. I won't even tell you what I put up with at 1080p on my 8 year old rig, so, for me that sounds great!
For those looking at 60-90 FPS at 4k ultra though, you're probably right. Of course, that user isn't even clicking on a thread with a sub $500 card
That said, I was under the impression the 6750 can game at 4k in "ultra" settings, though at only around 40-50FPS. I won't even tell you what I put up with at 1080p on my 8 year old rig, so, for me that sounds great!
For those looking at 60-90 FPS at 4k ultra though, you're probably right. Of course, that user isn't even clicking on a thread with a sub $500 card
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I have a 3080 on a 750w PSU with a heavily overcooked 11th Gen i7.
And I also have (I don't necessarily recommend this but hey 🤷) a 6950xt under undervolted with a 7600x in the house on a 650w PSU without any issues at all even before I undervolted it.
Any high end 550w PSU would be fine for this. Maybe 650w for piece of mind. This doesn't have bad transient spikes and you shouldn't be getting anywhere near 750w.....
Neither of my systems go over 600w at the wall, even during overclocked stress testing. The TDP of this is only 250w and power management settings are pretty robust these days.
I do allot of productivity and multimedia work at lower power draws and PCs are always on and prefer a lower wattage PSU for better efficiency at idle and my typical work load.
If you want a 750w PSU for peace of mind, there's nothing wrong with that, but I can't imagine that being actually necessary.
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