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begouristore · 11 months ago
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SOYO RX 6600 6600XT 6600M Graphics Card 8GB GPU GDDR6 8Pin Computer Video Card Support AMD Intel Desktop CPU placa de video Original price: USD 230.44 Now price: USD 159.00 Click&Buy:
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baticeer-sims · 1 year ago
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Need tips on pink flashing
I used to never get the dreaded pink soup at all, but recently it started to pop up pretty frequently, almost every play session there's a minor amount of it if I play for more than ~an hour, or if I load more than two or three lots. It's very annoying especially since as far as I can tell I haven't changed anything about how I play...???
I do have quite a bit of CC in my game**, but it's majority CAS items and my understanding was that texture memory will run out based on having the game load too many images at one time, so having lots of outfits in your catalog would affect your loading times but only the things your instantiated sims are wearing (and the catalog thumbnails; which I regularly clear out) are contributing to potential pink-flashing. Is this not correct? Will a mass purge of all but my most favorite clothes & hair & makeup help? Because I could do one, but don't want to if it won't change anything.
** downloads folder sitting at 9.5GB, but after figuring out that non-CC files in the folder don't slow loading time, I do keep preview pictures and various other random stuff in there, so there's probably less than that in actual custom content. still, I know plenty of people have lots more CC than this
I play on Windows 11 and my graphics card is an AMD Radeon RX 6600 with ~8GB of VRAM, which is the number I set for the game in graphics rules maker. I also turned off shadows, reflections, & shaders, and turned my lot view distance down to medium, all of which don't seem to have done anything but make the game look worse. oh, and I use the Cinema Secrets lighting mod with a few personal tweaks (idk if lighting mods are relevant to texture memory).
Any advice on things I haven't tried yet? Or is reducing my CC the answer?
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onedirectdeals · 1 month ago
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sanaavay · 3 months ago
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Powercolor Fighter AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 Graphic Card AXRX 6600 8GBD6-3DH Overview :  AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Designed for 1080p Gamers Based on AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture, the PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card features 28 Compute Units, 32 MB of all new AMD Infinity Cache and 8 GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory, is engineered to deliver ultra-high frame rates and ultimate 1080p gaming experience. Start Enjoying Your Gaming Life As an entry ticket to enjoy gaming, the PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card is armed with a dual 90mm cooling fan design, a cooler with an enlarged heatsink surface and a set heatpipes direct touching GPU to enhance heat dissipation. Start enjoying your gaming life with PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600! Two Ball Bearing – 4X greater longevity The cooling fan utilizes two-ball bearing technology, increasing the longevity of the fans by up to 4 times. Mute Fan Technology – 0db –Silent gaming Mute Fan Technology intelligently turns off the fan below 60℃, providing silent gaming during medium and low load while reducing power consumption. Dual Cooling Fan PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card features a 2 x 90mm optimized fan design to maintain your card in the best cooling solution. Heatpipe Direct Touch Heatpipes directly contact the GPU to enhance heat dissipation efficiency. Together with an enlarged heatsink, the card is kept in the optimal cooling condition during gaming. Powerhouse Performance AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics cards deliver serious 1080p gaming and ultra-high frame rates. Get up to 32 high-performance compute units, groundbreaking AMD Infinity Cache, and up to 8GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory. Experience the next gen of gaming performance with AMD Smart Access Memory technology1 when you pair an AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics card with an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processor. Vivid Visuals With immersive gaming technologies and support for DirectX® 12 Ultimate, AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics cards draw you into the action. Experience gaming with realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections along with rich detail, thanks to DirectX® Raytracing (DXR), variable rate shading (VRS), and AMD FidelityFX features, optimized for AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture. AMD Smart Access Memory Technology All AMD Performance. Built to Game. Combine an AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processor or a select AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processor with an AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics card to boost your system’s performance, thanks to AMD Smart Access Memory technology. AMD Smart Access Memory enables AMD Ryzen processors to harness the full potential of the graphics card memory. Enjoy increased performance with all-AMD in your system for the ultimate gaming advantage. GET A BOOST IN FRAMES FOR YOUR GAMES AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) boosts your frame rates 2.4X on average in FSR supported games with high-quality, high-resolution gaming experiences delivered by AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards. Optimize your gaming experience between four presets, ranging from best visual fidelity to maximum performance. One Gaming DNA for PCs and Consoles AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture is the foundation of next-generation gaming PCs and consoles. It is the bedrock of the revolution in PC gaming graphics and cloud gaming. AMD RDNA™ 2 elevates and unifies visual effects and gameplay across multi-gaming platforms, like no other graphics architecture before. AMD RADEON™ PC GAMING IS WINDOWS 11 READY Windows® 11 is created for the ultimate PC gaming, featuring superior graphics, amazing speed, and an incredible selection of games. Windows 11 includes gaming features like DirectX® 12 Ultimate, DirectStorage, and Auto HDR. Specification :  Graphics Engine AXRX 6600 8GBD6-3DH Video Memory 8GB GDDR6 Stream Processor 1792 Units Engine Clock(OC) up to 2044MHz(Game) up to 2491MHz(Boost) Engine Clock(STD/Silent) Memory Clock 14.
0 Gbps Memory Interface 128-bit DirectX® Support 12 Bus Standard PCIE 4.0 Standard Display Connectors 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 Customized Specifications Product Remark ‘Game Clock’ is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Actual individual game clock results may vary. ‘Boost Clock’ is the maximum frequency achievable on the GPU running a burstyworkload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to:thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads. Feature Support OpenGL Support CrossFireX™ Technology support (DirectX® 12/Vulkan™) AMD Stream Technology Support AMD Eyefinity Technology Support AMD Hypermemory Maximum Resolution VGA DVI DisplayPort 7680×4320 HDMI 7680×4320 Power Specs + Board Dimensions Board Dimensions 200mm*111mm*39mm Minimum System Power requirement (W) 500W Extension Power Connector One 8-Pin PCI Express Power Connector
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growidea · 4 months ago
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govindhtech · 1 year ago
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Discovering the Top 5 Nvidia GPUs in 20 Years!
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Here are the top 5��Nvidia GPUs after 20 years
Top Team Green GPUs.
Nvidia, founded 1993, rarely loses. The quality of its products has bankrupted and driven out many competitors. It has promoted deep learning and AI hardware and made many of the best graphics cards. Still, its latest cards’ expensive RTX 40-series GPUs and questionable Frame Generation features are flaws.
Let’s forget the sad present and remember Nvidia’s exciting past. Since GeForce was founded 24 years ago, Nvidia has made many great GPUs, most of which can compete with AMD’s. Think these are Top 5 Nvidia GPUs, including families and cards.
1. RTX 3060
RTX 30-series looked promising in 2020. Architecture, ray tracing, tensor cores, raw performance, and price were better. Prices were far below expectations. A 30-series GPU or any graphics card was rare near MSRP.
After the 30-series launched in late 2020, Nvidia added lower-performance models. The midrange was crucial because the RTX 20-series’ 2060 and 2060 Super weren’t good GTX 1060 successors. Nvidia didn’t have to work hard on a new Top 5 Nvidia GPUs in 2021 because anyone could buy a pulse GPU, but the RTX 3060 surprised everyone.
Midrange Not all Nvidia products are good, but the RTX 3060 was. Double the VRAM (12GB) of the RTX 2060, it performed better. It had more VRAM than 10GB RTX 3080.
That AMD’s midrange cards, usually powerful, were weak was even more surprising. The RX 6600 and 6600 XT had decent horsepower but 8GB VRAM, FSR 1.0 upscaling instead of DLSS, and came out months later. VRAM capacity was usually better for AMD than the 30-series, except for Navi 23 cards.
Even after Nvidia’s first “self-owned” attempt to lock out Ethereum mining, the RTX 3060 had a GPU shortage. The shortage ended in 2022, making the 3060 a cheap GPU. The 6600 and 6600 XT dropped below $300, while the 3060 never reached $329. FSR 2.0’s quality and performance improvements made it more competitive with DLSS, reducing the 3060’s advantage.
Nvidia’s midrange GPU RTX 3060 remains strong. Great card that challenged AMD despite pricing and availability issues. The 30-series was usually too expensive or had too little VRAM, but this was the best. Unfortunately, the RTX 4060 undid most of that progress.
2.GTX 680
Nvidia rarely makes major mistakes, but Fermi was one. Fermi, introduced in the GTX 480 in mid-2010, only improved performance over the 200-series and consumed tons of power, not what Nvidia needed. Despite the dire situation, Nvidia released a second Fermi and GTX 500-series before 2010, improving product efficiency.
Fermi likely changed Nvidia’s strategy. Throughout the 2000s, Nvidia trailed Radeon (ATI and then AMD) in nodes. Newer nodes were more expensive and had “teething pains.” but had better efficiency, performance, and density. By the mid-2000s, Nvidia’s strategy was to make big Top 5 Nvidia GPUs on older nodes, typically placing GeForce first.
After the traumatic Fermi experience, Nvidia joined AMD at 28nm in early 2012. The first 28nm GPU, Kepler, differed from Fermi and previous architectures. The latest process made its largest version lean at just under 300mm2 and efficient. Nvidia and AMD flagships competed differently in 2012.
Nvidia released the Kepler-powered GTX 680 three months after AMD released the HD 7970. AMD’s HD 4000- and 5000-series GPUs were great, but the 680 was faster, more efficient, and smaller than the 7970. Nvidia only led these metrics slightly, but it led all three, which was rare or unprecedented.
Nvidia lost performance to the HD 7970 GHz Edition and better AMD drivers, but it led power and area efficiency. AMD faced another Kepler revision, which powered the GTX 700-series and forced the launch of a hot and power-hungry Radeon R9 290X. Fermi-like R9 290X beat GTX 780, but GTX 780 Ti reclaimed the title.
GTX 680 isn’t remembered, but it should be. AMD’s strategy helped Nvidia beat Fermi. Perhaps a better Top 5 Nvidia GPUs did the same thing and overshadowed it.
3. GTX 980
GeForce and Radeon battled for generations from the early 2000s to the early 2010s. Nvidia won most of the time, but ATI (later AMD) was close. One side was defeated only when ATI’s Radeon 9700 Pro defeated Nvidia’s GeForce 4 Ti 4600. Nvidia nearly repeated this scenario several times.
The stars must align for Nvidia by mid-2010s. Chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD’s GPU partner TSMC struggled to move beyond 28nm. Nvidia could make big Nvidia GPUs on old nodes without AMD responding with a new node. Top 5 Nvidia GPUs AMD was near bankruptcy, but Nvidia had more resources.
The perfect storm occurred when these two factors coincided. Kepler did well in the GTX 600- and 700-series, but Maxwell in the GTX 900-series (and GTX 750 Ti) was different. From 28nm, performance, power efficiency, and density improved.
The 980 was 15% faster, twice as efficient as the 290X, and cut 40mm2 of die area. The 980 was 40% more efficient, 10% faster, and 160mm2 smaller than the 780 Ti.
Though not as impressive as the Radeon 9700 Pro, this was a huge win. Like AMD’s HD 5870 attack on Nvidia. AMD had no Nvidia GPUs deterrent to Nvidia. AMD’s Radeon 200-series barely survived 2014.
AMD tried again in 2015, but only high-end. From low to high midrange, it refreshed the Radeon 200-series as the 300-series and used its new Fury lineup for the top. With a larger Maxwell GPU, Nvidia’s GTX 980 Ti defeated AMD’s R9 Fury X. The 980 Ti was preferable to the 4GB Fury X (a decent card) because it had 6GB of memory.
Though Nvidia won, the GTX 900-series changed gaming graphics cards forever. The Fury X was AMD’s last competitive flagship until the 2020 RX 6900 XT because AMD stopped making them every generation. AMD makes flagship Nvidia GPUs again (knock on wood), but Maxwell crippled Radeon for years.
4.8800 GTX
Modern graphics cards emerged in the early 2000s as Nvidia and ATI improved. Nvidia’s GeForce 256 introduced hardware-accelerated transform and lighting, while ATI’s Radeon 9700 Pro showed GPUs should be big and have more computational hardware. After losing big to the 9700 Pro in 2002, Nvidia made bigger and better GPUs.
Though ATI started the arms race, Nvidia was determined to win. In late 2006, Nvidia and ATI had GPUs as large as 300mm2, but Nvidia’s Tesla architecture scaled to nearly 500mm2 with the G80 chip. That size is typical for a flagship Nvidia GPUs today, but not then.
Tesla’s GeForce 8800 GTX hit AMD in late 2006 like the Radeon 9700 Pro did Nvidia four years earlier. Size helped the 8800 GTX beat ATI’s flagship Radeon X1950 XTX, which was almost 150mm2 smaller. Because it was fast and power hungry, the 8800 GTX normalized GPUs with 150+ watt TDPs, even though it seems quaint now.
BFGPU creator ATI couldn’t compete with 8800 GTX. HD 2000-series, at 420mm2, couldn’t compete with G80 chip and Tesla architecture. ATI shifted to smaller, more efficient Nvidia GPUs with higher performance density. The HD 3000-series flagship HD 3870 was surprisingly small at just under 200mm2, and the HD 4000- and 5000-series followed with similar die sizes.
Nvidia now replaces powerfu lNvidia GPUs with even more powerful ones to show AMD who’s boss, but not then. The Tesla architecture was so good that Nvidia used it again for the GeForce GTX 9000 series, a faster 8000 series. Despite being almost half the price of the 8800 GTX, the 9800 GTX was boring.
The 8800 GTX’s age belies its modernity. It had two 6-pin power connectors, an aluminum-finned cooler, and a high-end GPU die size. Despite being a modern GPU, it only supported DirectX 10, which didn’t survive.
5. GTX 1080 Ti
The Nvidia GTX 600-, 700-, and 900-series 28nm GPUs were hot. Every win over AMD’s cards was bigger. After the Fury X, AMD stopped making flagship Nvidia GPUs, leaving Nvidia alone for the next generation.
AMD left as TSMC’s 16nm node entered volume production. AMD used GlobalFoundries, which licensed Samsung’s 14nm, to make graphics cards because TSMC was too expensive. Note that TSMC’s 16nm node was better.
Despite its great GTX 900-series architecture, Nvidia went 28nm to 16nm. Nvidia outperformed AMD in process nodes for the first time in a while with TSMC’s 16nm. A shrunken Maxwell, the 16nm Pascal architecture introduced few new features, mostly for VR, which Nvidia (and AMD) were disappointed by. Only Rise of the Tomb Raider used Voxel Ambient Occlusion (VXAO), but it improved ray tracing.
GTX 10-series shrank without losing power. The 2016 flagship GPU GTX 1080 outperformed the GTX 980’s 700-series improvements. The 1080 was 30% faster, twice as efficient, and half the size of the 980 Ti. Pascal’s 16nm shrink optimized Maxwell after 28nm.
AMD’s old R9 Fury X, regular R9 Fury, and compact R9 Nano competed with the GTX 1080 and 1070 in 2014. Instead, AMD introduced the RX 400 series, starting with the 480. Nvidia’s GTX 1060 was good and efficient like the 1080. AMD’s specialty was midrange GPUs, and driver updates and the 480’s 2GB VRAM kept it competitive.
The GTX 1080 won 2016 and 2017 when AMD’s RX Vega flagship GPUs debuted. AMD performed similarly to the 1080 and 1070 but was less efficient. The GTX 1080 Ti, a larger Pascal GPU, got ahead of AMD three months earlier. Fury X mostly matched the 980 Ti, but Vega 64 couldn’t match the 1080.
GTX 10-series performance, efficiency, and price are remembered. Since the RTX 20-, 30-, and 40-series lack the 10-series’ diverse product stack, it may be Nvidia’s last great graphics card series. Nvidia released good $100 GTX 1050 and $700 GTX 1080 models over time. The GTX 10-series coincided with peak PC gaming.
GeForce RTX 4090
They debated including the GeForce RTX 4090, which is absent from this list. Great hardware and fast GPU, but complicated. They concluded with an honorable/dishonorable mention. The GPUs were best and worst.
Like the 980 Ti and 1080 Ti, the 4090 is the fastest gaming GPU. The 4090 outperforms AMD’s RX 7900 XTX in ray tracing and DLSS over FSR despite having similar horsepower. Though smaller than the 1080 Ti’s, the 4090’s performance lead is impressive.
The 4090’s two main drawbacks are noticeable. The 4090 uses the problematic 12VHPWR connector and consumes over 400 watts, making power issues worse. The power plug has been discontinued and revised, but many 4090 cards made before the redesign are unaffected. Fermi didn’t burn, so 4090 was likely a disaster.
PC gaming has become more expensive in the past five years, as shown by the 4090. At $1,600, it’s as expensive as a good gaming PC. The 3090 was designed as a Titan-class luxury GPU, but the 4090 merely follows it in price. The 3080 was slower than the 3090, but the 4080 was much slower.
A direct successor to the 980 Ti and 1080 Ti is unlikely due to the 4090’s high price. Launched at $649 and $699, the 980 Ti and 1080 Ti were affordable. The cheapest 4090s cost $2,000 or more, so its ridiculous $1,599 MSRP is unattainable.
Despite its strengths, the RTX 4090 is not Nvidia’s best GPU. Not as good as its predecessors. Instead of melting connectors and costing $1,000, it could have been the next GTX 1080 Ti. They await a champion.
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tim-of-borg · 1 year ago
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AMD Ryzen 5 5600G CPU & Radeon RX 6600 8GB GPU Benchmarks
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vishalperipherals · 1 year ago
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petrolinanews · 1 year ago
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mrstelelt · 2 years ago
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Aprimore a qualidade gráfica do seu PC com a Placa de Vídeo AMD XFX Radeon RX 6600 8GB DDR6 - RX66XL8LFDQ! Projetada para jogadores entusiastas e criadores de conteúdo, essa placa de vídeo oferece desempenho excepcional e recursos avançados.
A Radeon RX 6600 é baseada na arquitetura RDNA 2 da AMD, oferecendo uma experiência de jogo imersiva e realista. Com 8GB de memória DDR6 e uma interface de memória de alta velocidade, a RX 6600 oferece uma largura de banda de memória rápida para garantir um desempenho fluido em jogos AAA e aplicativos exigentes em termos de gráficos.
A RX 6600 também suporta recursos avançados da AMD, como o FidelityFX Super Resolution, que permite que você aumente a resolução dos jogos sem comprometer o desempenho, e o Smart Access Memory, que oferece um aumento de desempenho ao permitir que a CPU acesse toda a memória da placa de vídeo.
Além disso, a placa de vídeo AMD XFX Radeon RX 6600 possui uma série de tecnologias de exibição, incluindo HDMI 2.1 e DisplayPort 1.4, permitindo que você conecte facilmente a monitores e dispositivos modernos com suporte a resoluções e taxas de atualização avançadas.
O design de resfriamento eficiente da XFX mantém a temperatura da placa de vídeo baixa mesmo durante sessões de jogos intensas, garantindo um desempenho estável e confiável. Além disso, a placa de vídeo possui iluminação LED personalizável para personalizar a aparência do seu sistema.
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thetoxicgamer · 2 years ago
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Dead Island 2 system requirements
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What hardware requirements does Dead Island 2 have? Running the much anticipated zombie sequel shouldn't be difficult, but Dead Island 2's specifications are anything but light. To get 4K 60fps, you'll actually need a fairly costly graphics card, and settling for the minimal frame rate will result in poor frame rates. To meet Dead Island 2 minimum requirements, you’ll need a GPU on par with the AMD Radeon RX 480 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060. Both entry-level options aren’t exactly the best graphics card around, and picking one up in 2023 shouldn’t break the bank. Developer Deep Silver also advises using 10GB RAM to run Dead Island 2 – an odd number considering most games set the bar at 8GB. Here are the Dead Island 2 system requirements: While Dead Island 2 minimum specs won’t give your PC a fright, you’ll have to make do with ghastly frame rates. The developer states the setup caters to 1080p 30fps gameplay, meaning it’ll almost feel like playing the original on an Xbox 360. So, to boost fps and experience higher resolutions, you’ll need to kit your gaming PC out with an arsenal of newer parts. Weirdly, opting for Dead Island 2 recommended specs won’t help you escape the horrors of lower resolutions, as the specs list apparently only targets frame rate. Pairing an AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT or Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super with a CPU like the Intel Core i9-9900K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600X will enable you to play at 1080p 60fps, which feels odd given the jump in GPU and processor specs. Rather than sharing traditional Dead Island 2 PC specs, Deep Silver also includes two additional suggestions lists. You could say that the words ‘recommended’ hold little meaning this time around, as we doubt the developer thinks you should play at 1080p if you can help it. With that in mind, you’ll want to grab hold of an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 or AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT to play at 1440p 60fps. Meanwhile, upgrading to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 or AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT will open the gates to 4K 60fps gameplay. Lastly, you’ll need to free up 70GB of storage to satiate Dead Island 2 size requirements, but the developer doesn’t specify whether a solid-state drive is required. Therefore, you should be able to install the game on any hard drive you have to hand, even if upgrading to the best SSD for gaming will speed up load times. Our Dead Island 2 preview has us itching to get back to the blood-drenched streets of HELL-A, and we reckon the new FLESH system could help to earn a spot at the best horror games table. Hopefully, adopting the best Dead Island 2 settings will add a bit of system requirements flexibly when the game rises from its release date grave, but it’s undeniably ravenous for brains PC specs. In the meantime, check out our Dead Island 2 slayers guide, and for those of you wondering how long is Dead Island 2, we’ve got you covered. Make sure to check back for more tips and tricks from us come launch. Take the Dead Island 2 system requirements test over on PCGameBenchmark to answer the question… Can I run Dead Island 2? Read the full article
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guncelkal · 2 years ago
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pctestbench · 3 years ago
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AMD Introduces the Radeon RX 6600 XT Graphics Card
AMD Introduces the Radeon RX 6600 XT Graphics Card
Today, at ChinaJoy 2021, AMD introduced the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT graphics card, designed to deliver the ultimate high-framerate, high-fidelity and highly responsive 1080p gaming experience.  The Radeon RX 6600 XT is built on breakthrough AMD RDNA 2 architecture, offering 32MB of AMD Infinity Cache and 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and bringing advance features mainstream gamers to meet the…
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composerinprogress · 3 years ago
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My new gaming pc arrived and it has lived up to its expectations.
Granted, for the games I play it isn’t a high bar to pass. It’s main purpose is so I can beta test games I compose the soundtracks for. That aside, I’ve been downloading massive lots from the Sims 4 gallery to stress test it, and it handles it quite well. I can play flight simulator on ultra graphics too. I did test Crysis remastered, and it defaulted to high, so it can’t do everything, but it does what I need it to do.
Specs
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8GHz [4.6GHz Turbo] 8C/16T 20MB L3 Cache 65W W/ Radeon Vega Graphics [-6]
MEMORY: 32GB (8GBx4) DDR4/3600MHz Memory (Team T-Force Delta RGB)
VIDEO: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT 8GB GDDR6 Video Card (Single Card)
STORAGE: 1TB WD Blue SN570 Series PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD - Seq R/W: Up to 3500/3000 MB/s
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sanaavay · 2 years ago
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Powercolor Fighter AMD Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 Graphic Card AXRX 6600 8GBD6-3DH Overview :  AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Designed for 1080p Gamers Based on AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture, the PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card features 28 Compute Units, 32 MB of all new AMD Infinity Cache and 8 GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory, is engineered to deliver ultra-high frame rates and ultimate 1080p gaming experience. Start Enjoying Your Gaming Life As an entry ticket to enjoy gaming, the PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card is armed with a dual 90mm cooling fan design, a cooler with an enlarged heatsink surface and a set heatpipes direct touching GPU to enhance heat dissipation. Start enjoying your gaming life with PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600! Two Ball Bearing – 4X greater longevity The cooling fan utilizes two-ball bearing technology, increasing the longevity of the fans by up to 4 times. Mute Fan Technology – 0db –Silent gaming Mute Fan Technology intelligently turns off the fan below 60℃, providing silent gaming during medium and low load while reducing power consumption. Dual Cooling Fan PowerColor Fighter Radeon™ RX 6600 graphics card features a 2 x 90mm optimized fan design to maintain your card in the best cooling solution. Heatpipe Direct Touch Heatpipes directly contact the GPU to enhance heat dissipation efficiency. Together with an enlarged heatsink, the card is kept in the optimal cooling condition during gaming. Powerhouse Performance AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics cards deliver serious 1080p gaming and ultra-high frame rates. Get up to 32 high-performance compute units, groundbreaking AMD Infinity Cache, and up to 8GB of dedicated GDDR6 memory. Experience the next gen of gaming performance with AMD Smart Access Memory technology1 when you pair an AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics card with an AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series desktop processor. Vivid Visuals With immersive gaming technologies and support for DirectX® 12 Ultimate, AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics cards draw you into the action. Experience gaming with realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections along with rich detail, thanks to DirectX® Raytracing (DXR), variable rate shading (VRS), and AMD FidelityFX features, optimized for AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture. AMD Smart Access Memory Technology All AMD Performance. Built to Game. Combine an AMD Ryzen 5000 Series processor or a select AMD Ryzen 3000 Series processor with an AMD Radeon™ RX 6600 Series graphics card to boost your system’s performance, thanks to AMD Smart Access Memory technology. AMD Smart Access Memory enables AMD Ryzen processors to harness the full potential of the graphics card memory. Enjoy increased performance with all-AMD in your system for the ultimate gaming advantage. GET A BOOST IN FRAMES FOR YOUR GAMES AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) boosts your frame rates 2.4X on average in FSR supported games with high-quality, high-resolution gaming experiences delivered by AMD Radeon™ RX 6000 Series graphics cards. Optimize your gaming experience between four presets, ranging from best visual fidelity to maximum performance. One Gaming DNA for PCs and Consoles AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture is the foundation of next-generation gaming PCs and consoles. It is the bedrock of the revolution in PC gaming graphics and cloud gaming. AMD RDNA™ 2 elevates and unifies visual effects and gameplay across multi-gaming platforms, like no other graphics architecture before. AMD RADEON™ PC GAMING IS WINDOWS 11 READY Windows® 11 is created for the ultimate PC gaming, featuring superior graphics, amazing speed, and an incredible selection of games. Windows 11 includes gaming features like DirectX® 12 Ultimate, DirectStorage, and Auto HDR. Specification :  Graphics Engine AXRX 6600 8GBD6-3DH Video Memory 8GB GDDR6 Stream Processor 1792 Units Engine Clock(OC) up to 2044MHz(Game) up to 2491MHz(Boost) Engine Clock(STD/Silent) Memory Clock 14.
0 Gbps Memory Interface 128-bit DirectX® Support 12 Bus Standard PCIE 4.0 Standard Display Connectors 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 1.4 Customized Specifications Product Remark ‘Game Clock’ is the expected GPU clock when running typical gaming applications, set to typical TGP (Total Graphics Power). Actual individual game clock results may vary. ‘Boost Clock’ is the maximum frequency achievable on the GPU running a burstyworkload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to:thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads. Feature Support OpenGL Support CrossFireX™ Technology support (DirectX® 12/Vulkan™) AMD Stream Technology Support AMD Eyefinity Technology Support AMD Hypermemory Maximum Resolution VGA DVI DisplayPort 7680×4320 HDMI 7680×4320 Power Specs + Board Dimensions Board Dimensions 200mm*111mm*39mm Minimum System Power requirement (W) 500W Extension Power Connector One 8-Pin PCI Express Power Connector
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dailytechnologynews · 3 years ago
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AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT with 2048 cores and 8GB G6 memory officially launches on August 11th at 379 USD https://ift.tt/2WuALwB
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