Radeon RX 6750GRE gets new updates
ASUS and Gigabyte are introducing new Radeon GPUs, seemingly only for Chinese market.

The RX 6750 GRE is a special edition graphics card released in China last year as an alternative to the RX 7600, aimed at offloading RDNA2 models. These cards launched at competitive prices and gained popularity among board partners, including major companies like Gigabyte and ASUS.
Gigabyte and ASUS have previously released RX 6750 GRE models, with Gigabyte offering only a 12GB version. It’s important to note that the RX 6750 GRE 10GB and 12GB have different specifications despite both using the Navi 22 GPU. The 12GB model has 2560 cores, while the 10GB version has 2304 cores. Additionally, there is a significant difference in board power, with the 12GB card consuming 230W compared to the 10GB card’s 170W.
Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10GB, Source: ASUS/Gigabyte
ASUS and Gigabyte have just introduced their new RX 6750 GRE 10GB cards. Gigabyte’s new EAGLE variant features a triple-fan cooler design, while ASUS has introduced the ATS (Atlas Shark) GPU design, which includes a factory overclock up to 2581 MHz. In contrast, the Gigabyte EAGLE model sticks to AMD’s reference boost clock of 2450 MHz.
Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10GB, Source: ASUS
Additionally, the Gigabyte card includes non-standard display connectors, offering two DisplayPort 1.4a and one HDMI 2.1. The Gigabyte EAGLE measures 28.2 cm in length and requires two slots, whereas the ASUS ATLAS is 26.9 cm long and occupies 2.5 slots. Both cards are powered by a single 8-pin power connector.
Radeon RX 6750 GRE 10GB, Source: Gigabyte
As mentioned, both cards are currently exclusively offered in China, the ATS models never sold elsewhere. Still, quite interesting to see updates for RDNA2 architecture nearly 3.5 years after it launched.
Source: ASUS, Gigabyte