AMD Shares Radeon RX 6000 Series 4K Benchmarks: “Most Powerful GPU We’ve Ever Built”

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AMD’s RDNA 2 event won’t take place until the end of October, but CEO Dr. Lisa Su couldn’t keep herself from treating gamers to a sneak peek of Big Navi at the end of today’s Zen 3 announcement. In addition to new renders, Su held up an actual Radeon RX 6000 Series GPU to show how beautiful the reference design looks in person.

Su also teased that Big Navi would be perfectly capable of 4K/60 FPS gaming. She demonstrated this by playing back footage of Borderlands 3 running on a Ryzen 9 5900X and Radeon RX 6000 Series GPU, which looked pretty smooth.

That was followed by 4K benchmarks for Borderlands 3, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Gears of War 5 running at their highest quality settings. The Radeon RX 6000 Series is able to hit 61, 88, and 73 frames per second in these titles at 2160p, respectively.

“What you see is tremendous 4K performance across the board,” Su said. “We still have a few weeks until launch, and the team is working really hard on fine-tuning things, but I hope you’re as excited as we are about what Ryzen 5000 Series and Radeon 6000 Series can do together for your next-generation PC.”

“Join us again on October 28 where we’ll give you the full story of our AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series, and make sure to mark your calendar for November 5th to find Ryzen 5000 Series on shelves worldwide.”

Tsing Mui
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