Newegg has
12GB MSI Mech Radeon RX 6750 XT GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card on sale for $369.99 - $40 Promo Code
FTTPCU5383 -
$10 Rebate =
$319.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Kalubot for finding this deal.
Key Features:
- 12GB 192-Bit GDDR6
- Boost Clock 2618 MHz
- 1 x HDMI 2.1 3 x DisplayPort 1.4
- 2560 Stream Processors
- PCI Express 4.0
Rebate Info:
- Go to msi.rebateaccess.com and enter the promotion number 95217
- Fill out and print the registration form for this promotion.
- Cut out and enclose the ORIGINAL UPC barcode label from the product box in its entirety, including the serial number barcode and QR code (not the UPC barcode from the shipping box). See image on this form.
- Enclose a copy of the sales receipt or packing slip dated between 07/01/2023 and 07/31/2023 indicating your purchase at Newegg.com or NeweggBusiness.com.
- Mail all of these items to the address noted on the registration form. Submission must be postmarked within 21 days of purchase in order to qualify.
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Used DDU(Display Driver Uninstaller) and does a completely clean uninstall of all the display drivers for Nvidia and AMD. You should also run the amd clean uninstaller as well to just start completely clean.
I also disabled Windows driver auto-install. It was loading bad display drivers before I can even install the new AMD drivers.
Also update chipset drivers.
Disabling ULPS helped the issues I had with the PC waking up with a black screen, and I think MSI Afterburner also turns that feature off.
I never had issues with games and even the first few weeks that I got the card everything was fine. I found the Adrenaline software to be very useful for quick performance tuning and setting some external graphics configs for games. I was able to undervolt/overclock pretty easily and is stable.
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Was hoping to find a deal via a nearby microcenter but several months of watching and nothing.
I always said I was brand agnostic, but wish I had gone with Nvidia. Lots of freezing, crashing, etc. with this card (upgraded power supply as well). I'm trying undervolting to see if that helps, but next step will be to uninstall the Adrenaline software completely since I read somewhere that they OC by default, it's a bit bloaty, etc.
Performance of the card is fantastic (of course), and I can run anything I own at ultra at 1440p. Even Last of Us runs great!
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I always said I was brand agnostic, but wish I had gone with Nvidia. Lots of freezing, crashing, etc. with this card (upgraded power supply as well). I'm trying undervolting to see if that helps, but next step will be to uninstall the Adrenaline software completely since I read somewhere that they OC by default, it's a bit bloaty, etc.
Performance of the card is fantastic (of course), and I can run anything I own at ultra at 1440p. Even Last of Us runs great!
Regarding Adrenalin, that's one of the best parts of owning an AMD GPU and whoever told you that Adrenalin overclocks by default has no idea what they're talking about. It's the specific AIB model that can be set to be OC'd to get a slight edge over stock. It merely shows you your current settings, lets you tune, show a metrics overlay etc. With Adrenalin, it's straightforward to undervolt, power limit, and/or reduce max frequency. My older PC has an Asus Dual 5700 XT that has UV, -15% PL, and slightly reduced max freq. Fully stable, 2-5% fps loss, quieter, less power as expected etc. Fully maxed out in the summer (77f inside), I get 55c core 70c hot spot even though I adjusted the fan curve to never go over 70% since I didn't need it.
Regarding freezing/crashing, it's quite rare to see that in the ~30 or so games I've tried the past year. My 3060 Ti and 5700 XT run into roughly the same number of minor issues, with issues being split between the game itself or the GPU vendor. No major issues with either.
I always said I was brand agnostic, but wish I had gone with Nvidia. Lots of freezing, crashing, etc. with this card (upgraded power supply as well). I'm trying undervolting to see if that helps, but next step will be to uninstall the Adrenaline software completely since I read somewhere that they OC by default, it's a bit bloaty, etc.
Performance of the card is fantastic (of course), and I can run anything I own at ultra at 1440p. Even Last of Us runs great!
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