🎮 Power your play with the RX 6600 – where pro-level graphics meet next-gen speed!
The PowerColor Fighter AMD Radeon RX 6600 is a cutting-edge graphics card featuring AMD's RDNA 2 architecture, 8GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory, and PCIe 4.0 support. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking ultra-smooth 8K HDR visuals, it delivers tear-free gameplay with HDMI 2.1 VRR and AMD FreeSync technology, making it a powerhouse for immersive, next-level gaming experiences.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680x4320 |
RAM | 8 GB |
Memory Speed | 2 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 6600 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Radeon RX 6600 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | PowerColor |
Series | RX 6600 Graphics Card |
Item model number | AXRX 6600 8GBD6-3DH |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.35 x 5.08 x 1.54 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.35 x 5.08 x 1.54 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | PowerColor |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09H3PY14M |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
R**E
great value
I don't want to spend a lot on a GPU, so this card is still within reasonable limits. It works absolutely great! Graphics quality is good enough for gaming as well.
M**R
Works great, installed without issues
This video card is not top of the line, but for most cases it is fully adequate and does not cost a sky high amount of money. My limit for a GPU is $200 and the Radeon RX 6600 with 8GB of RAM meets this criteria. So far I have two of these in two separate computers and neither gave me any issues. The first one I have for over a year in daily use for remote work and other work and browsing at home. It works relatively acceptable with the latest 3DMark package, though some benchmarks do not perform well enough, but since I am not a gamer, it is sufficient for me using a 4K monitor.
C**7
Loud but cool and fast
Loud cooler but runs great, at least the loud cooler means the temperatures are nice and low (core of 70c, hotspot of 90c at worst). Stock, runs at 100w but you can increase the power cap to 120w but you really shouldn’t. The amount of heat for the amount of performance the extra 100MHz gives, isn’t worth it.
S**Y
Unbeatable Value- Know the Caveats
First and Foremost: AMD has been struggling with drivers for the 5K, 6K, and likely 7K series of graphics cards. This very likely WILL influence at least one title you will play, though typically not in any kind of game-breaking way. I feel like everyone should know that getting this card working properly might require legwork, though this isn't due to the card itself (AMD, get it together). Now for the review:This card is awesome! It is essentially impossible to find a better deal for 1440p and down gaming- although not the most powerful card available, it is fairly unlikely you'll get more performance under $250 (This card is $245 at the time of this review and time of purchase for me). I bought one to replace an aging and issue-prone 1060 in our secondary machine, and my goodness was the performance upswing drasticThe card is basically silent, thanking to very large fans and a fairly efficient design. With that said, the fan whine at max speed is somewhat unpleasant, even though it isn't loud. Most builds will likely have case or CPU fans that will mask this sound just fine, thoughI won't knock a star off for the substantial software issues that plague these AMD cards since that isn't the card's fault, but definitely do your homework and learn that a few minutes of work may be required to get your favorite title running properly
R**A
Great for Playing Games!!
Although when it started, it had so FPS drops on Fortnite, it can play a maximum 110FPS on Medium Graphics, easy to build, and for the price it's a definite choice!!!
S**N
Excellent Graphics Card
Ok, I have an old Alienware R4 (with an 850-watt PS) that I'm trying to keep alive as my back-up PC. The graphics card I had in it was an AMD Powercolor R9 380x (which had 2 x 6 pin connecter). This was a decent card back in the day, but it was time to replace. The R4 has PCIe 3.0. I decided to stay with AMD on this particular PC and chose the RX 6600. I chose this based on price & performance. The RX 6600 is PCIe 4.0 but runs extremely well on PCIe 3.0 and you really on lose about 1% of the card's full potential. I also gained Ray Tracing and the most recent version of Direct X. Another big boost was going from 4GB of GDDR 5 up to 8GB of GDDR 6. This new RX6600 was auto recognized by my system as Free Sync Premium. (I have an ASUS TUF Gaming 27" VG279QL1A). I'm running at 1920 x 1080 165Hz and have other options of 120Hz and 144Hz. This RX 6600 handles it all flawlessly.Anyway, I included two pictures of the GPU-Z showing a screenshot of my old card to the new one. I am extremely pleased with this graphics card. While my new R12 has the Nvidia 3080Ti, PowerColor has been my choice of AMD graphics on my R4 since I got it, and I will stay with them. The RX 6600 only needs (1) 8-pin connecter and of course, uses less power than the old R9 380x. The card is smooth, quiet and plays the games I enjoy... mainly FPS like the Call of Duty series and the Battlefield series. Other features on the new RX 6600 are listed here:AMD RDNA 2 ArchitecturePCIe 4.0 SupportHDMI 2.1 VRRRadeon Anti-LagDirectX 12 UltimateDirectX Raytracing (DXR)Radeon Image SharpeningAMD FidelityFX Super ResolutionAMD Infinity Cache
S**Z
Muy buena
Lleno casi 2 años y me ha corrido todos los juegos muy bien, la temperatura tambien va genial. Recordar tener una torre bien ventilada, de lo contrario se les calentara con Juegos con bastantes graficas.Lo unica es que la parte superior es bastante fea jajaja, se ven todos los circuitos y la lateral solo tiene la marca de powercolor, la parte de abajo es la mas bonita (Lado que no se ve)
C**O
Good Graphics card
After a long research I came to this GPU, an excellent quality-price graphics card. I bought it for my first PC, which I wanted to build myself, while I was buying the other parts I bought an adapter (egpu PCIE Express) to connect the graphics card to my laptop, this surprised me, since it exceeded the expected performance I had Even so, it was limited to the CPU of my laptop, which was not gaming but was relatively good. Once all the parts arrived, wow, I bought a Ryzen 5 5600x with an Asus Prime B550 Plus and 32g of DDR4 3200MHz ram. I didn't think it would be different from my laptop with the adapter, or at least not that much, but my PC with all the current parts can run all the AAA games of the moment in high / ultra graphics in 1080p at more than 60 fixed fps . Very satisfied with the purchase, especially if you want to do like me and join the world of building your own PC.
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