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The XFX Speedster SWFT210 Radeon RX 6600 XT is a high-performance gaming graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory, a boost clock up to 2589MHz, and AMD’s RDNA 2 architecture. Equipped with dual fan cooling and multiple display outputs, it delivers smooth, immersive gameplay and reliable thermal management for serious gamers and creative professionals alike.
RAM | 8 GB |
Memory Speed | 16 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | XFX |
Series | RX-66XT8DFDQ |
Item model number | RX-66XT8DFDQ |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 5.16 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.49 x 5.16 x 0.04 inches |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | XFX |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B09B17SQBS |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
H**3
This is a substantial upgrade from my 5500xt.
This is a fantastic high refresh rate 1080p GPU! The price to performance is actually impressive. In a nutshell this provides better (overall gaming) performance than the RTX 3060 while consuming less power. Tech-YouTube got this card completely wrong If you can get this card at or below MSRP its a solid deal. The only downside is some of the cuts AMD did to this card to leave some sunlight between the 6600xt and the 6700xt. So far this has been a great addition for my Ryzen rig. The only downside is that my Ryzen 5 2600 might be holding this card back.
I**A
Exclente Inversión 1080p
Esta tarjeta de verdad sorprende mucho en costo beneficio, tengo 3 monitores 144hrz AOC 2G27 y corren perfectamente, por otro lado, juego battlefield 2042 en bajos más 144fps. Y en altos sobre los 100fps en cierto punto todo funciona muy bien hasta 1440p pues en cierto punto funciona en rendimiento, en 4k no le va muy bien pero hay juegos que lo soportan como CSGO, VALORANT, FORNITE ... entre otros. En mi opinion hice un estudio antes de comprarla y tuve muchas dudas. opte por RTX 3060 en su momento pero en ciertos juegos la supera lo que si no recomiendo es 6650 XT al menos que sea una versión custom, realmente es un poco más costosa y te va rendir un poco más (5 a 6 fps) en competitivos hasta 10 fps pero esta versión XT es muy buena. Si tuviera la oportunidad de cambiar GPU seguiria con AMD.Recomendación: Si buscas jugar 144fps 1440p ve por 6700XT (más ancho de banda, 16X PCIe 4.0 y 12GB vram), esta tarjeta esta enfocada es a sacar el jugo a esas resoluciones.Si buscas jugar 1080p ve por esta 6600XT - Vas a jugar a 144fps y hasta 240 fps en competitivo.Si estas corto de dinero, ve por 6600 XFX, baja algunos juegos en ultra a altos pero la jugabilidad es buena y no vas a sentir perdida.Si quieres hacer streaming lo puedes hacer con XFX pero hay si rinde un poco más 3060, pero tienes que pagar más.
A**R
Awesome card for the price.
I upgraded from a 8GB Rx 480 to this card and it has been phenomenal paired with a 3600 cpu. Plays cyberpunk, FFXIV, etc pretty well. Doesn't seem to get too hot either which is a plus.
R**I
Pretty hot card
This is my one-day of use review. I'll come back and update it in a few days.I'm someone who has used many XFX cards in the last few years and they had never dissapointed me until I got this one. Don't get me wrong, it runs, however, it's pretty hot even with a custom fan curve.I used to run a XFX RX 580, which ran at 68°C core, then I had a XFX RX 5500 XT Thicc II which ran at 61°C core and memories were always under 70°C. Same with the Asus RX 5600 XT EVO Dual TOP that I'm replacing now. It ran at 61°C core, 73°C junction and the memories about 74°C. All of them working in an airflow focused big case with 6 fans.This one is running at 74°C core and 84°C junction with the fans at 80%. I know, it does its job but it's pretty hot for what I'm used to.I'm wondering if I'm having the same issue I had with my old RX 5500 XT where the thermal compound was pretty bad, and it started running hotter which each passing day. After three months of use it was running 12°C hotter until I replaced the thermal compound and it came back to its normal temperature.For some reason I'm not getting the memories' temperature on afterburner. I'll check if this is because of the app or the card. I'll check later and update this. I don't really mind the core running at 74°C as long as the memories are running at a decent temperature.Updates after a week of use:The cars does indeed get fairly hot even after undervolting to 1000mV from 1050mV. Part of the time I see the junction temperature going well over 90°C (I think it was 94°C) while the edge temperature is about 68°C-70°C.According to AMD this junction temperature is acceptable but it is close to the 105°C limit they claim.Edit after 10 months of use:I still can't get the memory temperatures. After changing thermal paste and applying some extra pressure to the heat spreader the temperatures went down to normal levels.This card allowed for a lot of undervolting while providing the same if not better performance. The undervolting didn't make much of a difference in temperature but it's something, it reduced it for a out 3°C.I have been using it for 1440p gaming and it has performed greatly. There have been a noticeable increase in performance via drivers since the launch date, specially in DX11 games (I used to play Ark: Survival Evolved with ultra settings at 75fps average with this card, now I can play it at about 100fps, and that's one of the most gamrsphicslly demanding games.
N**R
Good price amid inflated Nvidia numbers
Bought this card to upgrade from my old 4gig rx570. Paired with a 5800x and 16g 3200 mhz ddr4 ram, I saw anywhere from 60-110% performance increase with titles like vermintide 2 and apex legends getting a particularly massive boost (from 130 to 280 average fps on vermkntide, 140~ to 230 low on apex). AMD’s push for FSR support definitely increases the draw to this card as it competes very competently with dlss in my testing. I would imagine this card is futureproofed for 3+ years at 1080p as AMD has improved driver support at a steady rate. I would absolutely recommend this card at or below MSRP for as long as Nvidia cards remain overpriced and amd card support continues to be as as excellent as it is now.
A**.
Great GPU for 1440p
Upgraded from an Rx580. Literally double the graphics performance with less power. The card runs around 130 watts stock with full load and stays moderately cool with stock fans. It's not future-proof but unless you're a 4k snob this card will get you well over 60fps @1440p high settings in most games, minus Cyberpunk 2077. I can even game 4k on well optimized games like Resident Evil Village. And thanks to scaling techniques like FSR this card can go a little further in more demanding titles. I will say though due to price drops on other higher tier cards this is a harder sell but I would still highly recommend.
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