From the get go, some good news.

You may be familiar with this in Nvidia laptop platforms through their equivalent called Dynamic Boost 2.0.

But the full power range that I observed during gaming was anywhere from 110W to 160W on the GPU.

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Asus says the use of this particular memory kit is down to supply constraints in the current market.

The first game we are looking at is Metro Exodus.

The margin worsens at 1440p using ultra controls.

As such this configuration beats the RTX 3070 and RTX 3080 configurations that we’ve tested.

Results are still decent at 1440p.

The AMD+AMD configuration helps to deliver better 1% low performance as you could see in this chart.

We’re seeing 17% better performance than the RTX 3070 Laptop GPU.

When AMD loses at 1080p, typically they lose by more at 1440p.

In Cyberpunk 2077, the RX 6800M matches the FPS of the RTX 3080 Laptop.

Performance is also 17% higher than the RTX 3070 when looking at this 1080p data.

Like with Control, if you want to use ray tracing it’s a no-contest.

Cyberpunk has DLSS support on top of Nvidia being faster at ray tracing.

The 6800M is 13% faster than the RTX 3070 Laptop GPU in this title.

The last title we’re looking at in detail today is Dirt 5 running at 1440p where…

I believe you know where this is going.

Performance Comparisons

Here are some head to head comparisons featuring the rest of the titles we benchmarked.

At 1440p, the RX 6800M is also faster than the RTX 3070 Laptop.

Apparently AMD is also gunning hard for market positioning with a big price advantage.