AMD’s RX 6600 is a puzzling card. This latest release by Team Red targets 1080p gaming and is, in effect, a pared down version of the previously released RX 6600 XT, which also targeted 1080p gaming.
AMD claims the new RX 6600 is 23% faster than an Nvidia RTX 2060, and it starts at $330—assuming you can actually find one. Reading time 2 minutes Finding a graphics card that’s actually in stock is ...
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AMD impresses with RDNA 2 at the low-end with its new Radeon RX 6600, which beats the previous-gen Radeon RX Vega 64 with one hand tied behind its back. Impressive to see from AMD. AMD has just simply ...
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The AMD Radeon RX 6600 was launched as a budget 1080p gaming card. The GPU was built to compete against the RTX 3060, which is one of the most popular cards on the market. Historically, the 60-class ...
AMD might actually be getting ready to release another line of GPUs which gamers are looking forward to. Although the supply has been short on the currency GPUs like the AMD Radeon RX 6500, it seems a ...
AMD has launched its RDNA2-powered Radeon 6600 and taken the crown as the least-attractive GPU since Ampere kicked off the most recent product update cycle just over a year ago. That's the overall ...
AMD will be revealing the latest addition to its RDNA 2-based graphics lineup. They today announce its Navi23 based graphics card(s), announced not launched are the 6600 XT. and not 6600 non-XT. We'll ...
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With all that's been happening in the GPU market lately, you'd think that AMD will be among those that will want to stop releasing new graphics cards. But perhaps this time, let's try to forget that ...