Radeon RX 6700 XT | Cyberpunk 2077 Ray Tracing Test & Patch 1.2 Gaming Benchmark



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Hi Choombas,
Cyberpunk V1.2 Ray Trace Benchmark
Release notes: https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/news/378

6700Xt being tested at 1080p on various settings in demanding areas of the game, Cyberpunk Patch 1.2 dropped so I wanted to feel how the mid range 6700 xt performs.

PC Build:
CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x – Stock
GPU: 6700 XT Red devil edition
MOBO: MSI MAG TomaHawk x570
RAM: Team Force 3200mhz CL16 Night Hawk series
CASE: Phanteks P500A DRGB Airflow Case
PSU Phanteks 650W AMP series, Gold certified
CPU cooler: Ek 240 AIO liquid cooler
Monitor: Gigabyte G34WQC 144Hz 1ms
Capture Card: Elgato 4k60 pro

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23 thoughts on “Radeon RX 6700 XT | Cyberpunk 2077 Ray Tracing Test & Patch 1.2 Gaming Benchmark”

  1. Thanks for the detailed video. It seems turning down details other than RT has little impact. AMD RT seems to rely on TMU – so I wonder if decreasing texture resolution could help with rt performance. Also I`ve seen big gains on other videos after turning the GI off. Also, maybe dynamic resolution 50-80% – maybe it would help eliminate frametime variation. It would be also fun to see if locked 60 is even possible. At present it seems 2070 super with dlss is waay faster than this card in rt. Has dynamic resolution + vsync onoff bug been fixed? Can you see the resolution changing?

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  2. this is so sad 🙁 cuz my 2 years old rtx 2060 gets 60 fps with rtx on shadows , reflections and lighting high with ultra graphics settings and DLSS balanced …. and goes to 110 fps with rtx off and ultra graphics with DLSS balanced

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  3. DLSS 2.0 is magic , my 3060 flies this game with RTX high and DLSS on performance . Tensor Cores and also Cuda Cores dedicated to DLSS and Ray Tracing . AMD for PC sucks a lot a this moment if you want Ray Tracing at max , even when they are starting that FidelityFX thing that will require some years to equal even DLSS 1.0 . Optimization of games are important too , WD Legion , Metro Enhanced , Cyberpunk , etc.. are optimized for Nvidia … Resident Evil 8 for example runs better in AMD because is optimized for RDNA2 .

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  4. Was just reading the techspot review of this card and was baffled by the rating. Then I realised it must have been priced to compete with the 3070 on release. Can get one right now in stock for $100+ less than the rtx3060ti, and $400+ cheaper than an rtx3070. All in stock. Shows just how ridiculous the pricing for the 3060ti is in Australia. Mad tempted to get one of these.

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  5. I'm running 32gb ram and a ryzen 5 3500 with a 6700xt and I'm getting some weird graphics glitches with just cyberpunk at 1080p get this green square in the top corner that moves whe. I move doesn't leave the corner but separates into 4 small square when I move my mouse. Also the screen shakes hard like real hard. Maybe I need a driver update and don't know or my refresh rate is to high.

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  6. Makes no sense. Ultra 1080p >>>>> 4K low. ALLWAYS. You can clearly see the differences even at 720p.

    To put it clear. A real video at 480p will allways look better than a game at 8K. Graphics settings like render distance, propper shadow maps and insane polycounts matter a lot. Things that usually if not allways, get tuned down in favor of "4K gamming"

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  7. Video isn't really useful considering you have only a 5600x. Doesn't tell me enough about the gpu. To be clear, it can still be useful data, it's just that we need to show the 5600 is bottlenecking. Of course, it looks beautiful and knowing that a 5600x and a 6700XT can produce this is great.

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  8. I am a proud owner of an rx6900xt PowerColor Red Devil, after the LC 6900xt one of the fastest 6900xt's on the market so far and I actually manage to draw level with the 3090 FE in the majority of the game titles in a range of 1 percent or less on average, in many games often exceeding the 3090. (Not including ray tracing obviously) The standard version of the 6900xt is considerably weaker… In the boost clock, I can easily get over 2530mhz (over 260mhz more than the standard variant) and I also have a higher Mem clock around 160-170mhz higher). The card clocks much faster and makes quite a few FPS gains compared to the weaker variants, I love this thicc beast. 🙂

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