Conclusion
...Sapphire's adaptation conforms to the RX 6800 remit by delivering excellent performance at QHD and competent framerates at 4K UHD.AMD can rightly be applauded for putting forth a competitive alternative to Nvidia's formidable Ampere architecture. RX 6000 Series GPUs are a sign of Radeon's return to form, and while Nvidia holds a generational lead in terms of ray tracing and GPGPU, AMD brings much-needed competition to the space.
Hoping to make the most of RDNA 2's potential, Sapphire has a wide range of custom boards to choose from, headlined by the premium Nitro+. Attractive in appearance and solidly built throughout, Sapphire's adaptation conforms to the RX 6800 remit by delivering excellent performance at QHD and competent framerates at 4K UHD.
Such characteristics are a given, and though Sapphire's out-the-box overclock can be described as timid at best, there are attributes that help the custom card stand out alongside a reference model. RGB lighting is neatly implemented, a dual BIOS comes in handy, and noise levels, or lack thereof, are the lowest we've seen from a high-end graphics card.
Bottom line: wonderfully quiet at all times, the RX 6800 Nitro+ is a solid choice for next-generation PC gaming. If only you could buy one.
The Good The Bad Excellent at QHD, decent at 4K UHD
Attractive design and solid build
Wonderfully quiet at all times
Dual BIOS Stock still hard to come by
Timid out-the-box overclock
Pricey compared to reference card
Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 Nitro+
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