Overall, it’s a beautiful card and fits in well with most build themes. A full-length aluminum backplate with the Gaming Dragon logo cleans up the card’s backside while adding some rigidity. The 2.5-slot Twin Frozr 2 cooling solution from MSI is top-notch and includes an RGB LED light bar on the edge of the card’s backplate and a large MSI logo accompanied by the Gaming Dragon. The MSI Gaming X Trio version of this card brings a robust VRM design, a large silver and black triple-fan shroud with MSI’s TORX 4.0 fans, and an overclock out of the box.
The RX 6750 XT slips into the product stack between the RX 6700 XT and RX 6800 and judging by where it sits, it should be more than adequate for WQHD (2560 x 1440) gaming. Based on the Navi 22 XT die, the new RX 6750 XT is nearly identical to the RX 6700 XT, aside from being equipped with 18 Gb/s GDDR6. Just recently I read somewhere that you have to edit registry files, in order for MSI afterburner to work properly with Radeon cards, where as with nvidia cards, all you have to do is change the value in the Config file.Today, we get a chance to share a new budget video card from AMD, the RX 6750 XT. Now, no matter how little I went over the factory allowed 840/1350 I would get crashes or major instability. It allowed me to do this in both MSI afterburner and CCC, so the MSI program kinda went backdoor into the CCC and edited the max allowed OC values. Now, I remember having to go into a Config file, change some value from 0 to 1 and paste some sentence in there stating I knew the risk I was taking, blah blah blah.Īfter doing this, I was able to push my values from 840 up to 1000(never tried going that high) and something like 1350 to 1500(not sure). When I went to edit my values, they would not go past the factory allowable overclock settings that were in the Catalyst Control Center which are 840/1350 mhz respectively. A while back, I downloaded MSI afterburner.