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expired Posted by Gurney • Nov 30, 2022
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MSI Aegis ZS 5DQ-274US Gaming PCAMD Ryzen R7-5700G 8-Core, AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB, 16GB DDR4, 2TB HDD, 500GB SSD, Wi-Fi 6, Win 11 at WOOT $800
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And for the person who was asking ... the vanilla 6600 is in a whole different class of cards than the 3070. At least a $200 price difference.
And for the person who was asking ... the vanilla 6600 is in a whole different class of cards than the 3070. At least a $200 price difference.
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I'm primarily looking at 1440p with no RT. Depending on which benchmarks you use the basic ranking of the cards in this range (FPS provided to show differences):
- LOWEST ---> 6600 = 41fps
- 3060 = 46fps
- 6600 XT = 49fps
- 6700 = 56fps
- 3060 Ti = 60fps
- 6700 XT = 65fps
- 3070 = 65fps
- 3070 Ti = 70fps
These numbers come from Tom's Hardware bench testing across 5 AAA games @ 1440p / Ultra settings. FPS represents the average (didn't include peak FPS here as it doesn't change the rankings - each card simply raises its FPS by 20-25%).If you want RT don't bother looking at the AMD cards in this past gen. With RT turned on the lowly 3060 Ti trades blows with the 6800. The highest AMD card (6950 XT) runs about 10% worse than the vanilla 3080.
Hope that answers your question.
I'm primarily looking at 1440p with no RT. Depending on which benchmarks you use the basic ranking of the cards in this range (FPS provided to show differences):
- LOWEST ---> 6600 = 41fps
- 3060 = 46fps
- 6600 XT = 49fps
- 6700 = 56fps
- 3060 Ti = 60fps
- 6700 XT = 65fps
- 3070 = 65fps
- 3070 Ti = 70fps
These numbers come from Tom's Hardware bench testing across 5 AAA games @ 1440p / Ultra settings. FPS represents the average (didn't include peak FPS here as it doesn't change the rankings - each card simply raises its FPS by 20-25%).If you want RT don't bother looking at the AMD cards in this past gen. With RT turned on the lowly 3060 Ti trades blows with the 6800. The highest AMD card (6950 XT) runs about 10% worse than the vanilla 3080.
Hope that answers your question.
I'm primarily looking at 1440p with no RT. Depending on which benchmarks you use the basic ranking of the cards in this range (FPS provided to show differences):
- LOWEST ---> 6600 = 41fps
- 3060 = 46fps
- 6600 XT = 49fps
- 6700 = 56fps
- 3060 Ti = 60fps
- 6700 XT = 65fps
- 3070 = 65fps
- 3070 Ti = 70fps
These numbers come from Tom's Hardware bench testing across 5 AAA games @ 1440p / Ultra settings. FPS represents the average (didn't include peak FPS here as it doesn't change the rankings - each card simply raises its FPS by 20-25%).If you want RT don't bother looking at the AMD cards in this past gen. With RT turned on the lowly 3060 Ti trades blows with the 6800. The highest AMD card (6950 XT) runs about 10% worse than the vanilla 3080.
Hope that answers your question.
Thank You
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I'm primarily looking at 1440p with no RT. Depending on which benchmarks you use the basic ranking of the cards in this range (FPS provided to show differences):
- LOWEST ---> 6600 = 41fps
- 3060 = 46fps
- 6600 XT = 49fps
- 6700 = 56fps
- 3060 Ti = 60fps
- 6700 XT = 65fps
- 3070 = 65fps
- 3070 Ti = 70fps
These numbers come from Tom's Hardware bench testing across 5 AAA games @ 1440p / Ultra settings. FPS represents the average (didn't include peak FPS here as it doesn't change the rankings - each card simply raises its FPS by 20-25%).If you want RT don't bother looking at the AMD cards in this past gen. With RT turned on the lowly 3060 Ti trades blows with the 6800. The highest AMD card (6950 XT) runs about 10% worse than the vanilla 3080.
Hope that answers your question.
Thank You
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