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AMD Radeon RX 6600 Graphics Cards from XFX, ASRock, & PowerColor Pictured

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AMD is expected to announce their Radeon RX 6600 graphics card on October 13th according to leaked documents. The graphics card will feature a cut-down Navi 23 GPU with 28 Compute Units and 1,792 stream processors compared to 32 and 2,048 on the RX 6600 XT. The card has also been revealed to feature 8 GB of GDDR6 memory running at 14 Gbps on a 128-bit memory bus. The first images of cards from board partners including XFX, ASRock, and PowerColor have been published by VideoCardz covering 5 different RX 6600 models.

The XFX Speedster SWFT 210 features a unique shorter PCB design with a relocated 8-pin power connector in addition to a redesigned backplate which differs from the RX 6600 XT model. PowerColor appears to be releasing Hellhound and Fighter models with identical designs as their RX 6600 XT counterparts featuring 2-slot cooling and single 8-pin power connectors. ASRock is preparing two Challenger series models both sharing the same PCB with the single-fan Challenger ITX and dual-fan Challenger D. These new cards will reportedly match the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 according to a leaked internal benchmark.



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Hmmm I thought the 6600XT matched the 3060, depending on resolution at least??

I would guess more inline with the 5700 radeon, and from TPU review "the $349 Radeon RX 5700"

I guess we'll see how much of a premium that raytracing, and smart access memory and 7nm process is worth when prices are released.
 
Hmmm I thought the 6600XT matched the 3060, depending on resolution at least??

I would guess more inline with the 5700 radeon, and from TPU review "the $349 Radeon RX 5700"

I guess we'll see how much of a premium that raytracing, and smart access memory and 7nm process is worth when prices are released.
Without DLSS or FSR in 1080p the 6600xt is usually around 7% faster in 1080p, they are a bit more even at higher resolutions but the 6600xt usually comes out on top.
 
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