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Product Name: | ASRock Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card RX6600 CLD 8G |
Product Description: | 8GB 128-Bit GDDR6 Core Clock 1626 MHz Boost Clock 2491 MHz 1 x HDMI 2.1 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 1792 Stream Processors PCI Express 4.0 |
Product SKU: | N82E16814930066 |
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6700 XT 12gb $430.00 ($850 budget)
6700 10gb $370
6600 XT 8gb $310
6600 8gb $260 ($600 budget)
If you have a $1150 budget then I would either pick up a RX 6900 XT for $700 or wait to see if you can find a 3080 for $700. If I'm reading the tea leaves right you will find GPU cards on sale in the next 6 months.
EDIT: If you live near a microcenter, you can find a $170 motherboard/CPU combo kit (b450 pcie 3.0 but slightly slower from 4.0 but great reviewed mobo) and Ryzen 5600 (equivalent to I5-12 gen which is popular deal on SD for $147). If you pair this $170 mobo+$260 GPU +$200 case/psu/ram/512gb m.2
You're getting current gen performance for $630.00
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I see. Thank you for the response.
maybe next year if btc goes to 200
lol
maybe next year if btc goes to 200
lol
The 3050 would need to be not far from that to compete with this card price for value/performance anyway. So it's either a deal like this card from team red, or hold your breath for a very long time and hope the Nvidia tax comes down one day.
I'd grab an RTX 3050 if I was shopping in this price range, because DLSS crushes. Cheers.
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FYI, it is slower than 1070, a 6 year old mainstream card.
remember what CPU was released 6 years ago? intel 6800K, AMD A10-8770. i wonder could you even find any processor today cost 200 dollars that performs less than those find in 2016?
FYI, it is slower than 1070, a 6 year old mainstream card.
remember what CPU was released 6 years ago? intel 6800K, AMD A10-8770. i wonder could you even find any processor today cost 200 dollars that performs less than those find in 2016?
Here are some benchmarks for the 6600 vs. RX 570 [youtube.com] which is around 10% faster then the 470. Its not uncommon to see a 2x increase in FPS.
So depending on the game you'd probably see a 80-110% increase in FPS from the RX 470 to RX 6600.
All that while using a little less power, too.
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Better question is, can your monitor support a resolution above 1920*1080, if not then your question is irrelevant to begin with.