🎮 Elevate Your Game with XFXSpeedster!
The XFXSpeedster SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 CORE Gaming Graphics Card is engineered for gamers seeking high performance and stunning visuals. With 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a boost clock of up to 2491MHz, this graphics card is designed to handle the latest games with ease. Its dual fan cooling system ensures that your system stays cool even during the most intense gaming sessions, while the AMD RDNA 2 architecture provides next-gen graphics capabilities. Perfect for any gaming setup, this card is a must-have for serious gamers.
Memory Speed | 1626 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 6600 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | XFX |
Series | RX 6600 CORE Gaming Graphics Card |
Item model number | RX-66XL8LFDQ |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 5.16 x 1.61 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.49 x 5.16 x 1.61 inches |
Computer Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | XFX |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09HHLX543 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | December 18, 2020 |
M**M
Great budget card, with budget software
I had an RX570 and 580 made by XFX and I gotta say they are the top of my list when it comes to AMD cards.They have a good amount of V-RAM and the performance is great.These also remain pretty cool under load which is fantastic.Video quality is great, the physical profile is minimalistic but attractive. And I have not had a single crash since putting g it into my father’s build.It will struggle with some higher end games at 1440p but 1080p is where this shines the most.So if you’re worried about compatibility with high fidelity games, maybe go for something more recent like the 7000 or 9000 series if you’re upgrading from an older card than this.Overall, great budget card but definitely shoot for the XT or higher.Oh and the software is a pain in the butt. Sorry AMD, but NVIDIA still has you beat in the software.
D**.
Decent Budget card, Runs reliably
Bought this when my MSI 6950 was failing again. Used this card myself for a short time. Threw together a budget gaming pc for my stepson with this and some other spare parts. 60 FPS minimum in Black Ops 6 with an i-7 12th gen at 2560x1440
J**.
Buen rendimiento de FPS
Llevo unos meses usando esta tarjeta gráfica y me encanta, por su precio es una muy buena opción ya que me mantiene los FPS estables (los limito a 180 fps ya que es lo que aguanta mi monitor) la uso con un procesador ryzen 5 5500 y me corre todos los juegos estables a 1080p en juegos como Fortnite, apex legends, warzone y minecraft que son los que más juegos
J**A
EXELENTE RENDIMIENTO
La XFX Speedster SWFT 210 AMD Radeon RX 6600 es una excelente opción para quienes buscan un alto rendimiento en juegos a 1080p sin gastar una fortuna
A**R
Una excelente compra
La verdad es que me ha encantado jugar a 1080p en mi laptop ya que la corte de forma externa y aún así me ha reaccionado bien para jugar e incluso a calidad alta está muy recomendado
Y**A
Muy bueno
lo recomiendo
M**E
overclock with a single switch
with a single switch you can boost your performance by %10👍
O**E
Follow these steps for best oob performance. Best 1080p card at it's price point.
CRITICAL UPDATE: The 22.11.2 driver completely tanks the performance of this card in some games. I've contacted AMD directly for assistance, since this is happening on two different models of the 6600(Hellhound and XFX). Maybe they'll look into it. For now, I strongly recommend the 22.5.1 driver. My original review is below:Flick the switch on the top of the card to the left so it's set to the "overclock" profileCopy my settings in the picture in adrenalin under performance-tuning to get the best performance out of box. Set the max to 2530 and the minimum to 2430 first, then go up in increments of 20(max 2550), then set the minimum to 100mhz below that(minimum 2450). Setting the target wider than 100mhz can make your fps fluctuate quite a bit(I'm talking 155fps dropping to 80, you can definitely feel it and it doesn't feel good), and less than 100mhz can introduce instability. Next, play your most graphic intensive game(or stress test with furmark or kumbustor) for about 10-15 minutes. Keep adjusting this until it crashes(The screen will go black. Don't panic, it's just resetting your tuning settings to default. You didn't break anything. They're stressed way harder than most know how to during production.) then dial it back to the last stable minimum and max. Some cards can reach 2750, and some can only hit 2600 or less. It's all silicon lottery. The fan curve is up to you; mine is designed to be silent when it can be without compromising performance.Okay, now onto the review. Imagine a world where you could get a GPU that plays most games at 1080p 60fps+ with only a 500w psu required. Now also imagine paying less than $350 for it. Welcome the RX 6600. Scorned by reviewers upon release, it was quickly branded a "boring" card because it wasn't built to be a 3060ti(basically a slightly underclocked 3070) competitor and complete 1080ti(although it does beat it in some games) killer. It was built to be a 3060 competitor according to amd, but I could care less about that. How does it game? Well, every title I've tested at 1080p ultra has ran at 60fps or higher outside of a select few. 1440p 60fps is feasible as long as you're willing to compromise a bit on settings. The power draw is fantastic too, with an average of 120w.At the current price point of $300, there's nothing that can match the 6600.