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The drivers are giving a lot of users issues .. blue screens - Adrenaline driver updates are not fixing the issue - search before you buy - I had to return 2 RX 6650XT cards back to Amazon and now back to mother board crap video : /
The drivers are giving a lot of users issues .. blue screens - Adrenaline driver updates are not fixing the issue - search before you buy - I had to return 2 RX 6650XT cards back to Amazon and now back to mother board crap video : /
Is this recent? Because I have an AMD GPU (different model), and no issues whatsoever.
RX 6600 as a daily driver is great for 1080p. I'm actually running 4k on it right now until I can get a new PSU, and while I wouldn't recommend it at all for 4k, it gets the job done in Call of Duty. My FPS drops to like 20-30 in Destiny 2 which kinda sucks, but it's serviceable. Would recommend all day long. The RX 6000 line are really great value cards. I have seen some deals on RX 6800 (Used - Like New) for $300. For another $120, it's a significant upgrade. However, I also understand price limitations too.
This or Sapphire Radeon RX 6650 XT for $210 on Amazon?
For the $30 price difference, I would grab the RX 6650 XT. They are both outstanding gpus in their category, but the 6650 will definitely give better performance. If you are strictly sticking to 1080p then the 6600 would still be an excellent value.
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