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ASUS Dual Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

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Style: Graphic Card


Features

  • OC mode: Up to 2491 MHz (Boost Clock)/up to 2064 MHz (Game Clock).
  • Gaming mode: Up to 2491 MHz (Boost Clock)/up to 2044 MHz (Game Clock).
  • Axial-tech fan design features a smaller fan hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure.
  • Dual ball fan bearings can last up to twice as long as sleeve bearing designsAvoid using unofficial software
  • Auto-Extreme Technology uses automation to enhance reliability.
  • Protective backplate prevents PCB flex and trace damage.

Description

Delivering the latest AMD RDNA™ 2 architecture experience in its purest form, the ASUS Dual Radeon™ RX 6600 melds performance and simplicity like no other. Leveraging advanced cooling technologies derived from flagship graphics cards, the Dual opts for substance over style, the perfect choice for a well-balanced build.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2491 MHz


Video Output Interface: PCI Express


Memory Speed: ‎2622 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎DUAL-RX6600-8G


Item model number: ‎DUAL-RX6600-8G


Item Weight: ‎2.5 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.6 x 5.3 x 1.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9.6 x 5.3 x 1.9 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎GDDR6


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Date First Available: ‎December 18, 2020


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  • 55% performance satisfaction. Low fps, overpriced. Not recommend, but rather buy the RX 6600 XT.
Style: Graphic Card
I got this Asus RX 6600 on Amazon for 210 US$. I feel that is overpriced for this cards performance. The Asus construction of this card is supreme and the best on the market second to MSi. I would allways only buy Asus or MSi brand, no others. The build quality of Asus is outstanding. It has the best thermals I have ever seen. On undervolting to 1125 mVolt the core temp in the middle of the card never passes 60 Celsius but stays near it if it draws more watts while gaming. The actual temp (on the edge of the card) is allways around 53 Celsius on gaming load. Somehow the card never runs on it's max clock speed but rather howers around 1300 MHz. I believe the card adjusts automatically to the game and my screen refresh which is 1080p and 60 Hz on high settings on the game hovering around 85 to 150 fps. To me for this kind of modern cards thats a bit of an meager performance for an game from 2016 or the game gets allways heavier on the GPU over time as planned obsolescence to force the user to upgrade to an allways more expensive and powerfull card. The graphics on the game I play have improved over time but not that much since till 2019 I was still able to play H&G with an gaming laptop from 2012 with an GT 550M dedicated card and then end of 2019 it just did not work anymore with the GT 550M which had about 6 fps of frames while it got before 30 fps. So end of 2019 I bought an new GT 1030 GDDR5 from MSi which got then 50 fps continuously till today end 2022 when I noticed severe dips of fps when using the scope which dropped it to 28 fps which made the lag really to feel. Actually 2022 the game got more fps on the GT 1030 since it reached often between 40 to 70 fps but sometimes the fps dropped to below 30 fps and that was then not playable anymore. So I ordered now a few months ago the RX 6600 in the hopes I would get about 750 fps to 1000 fps on the game H&G on ultra high but was disappointed when the card reached only constantly a tad over 100 fps reliably and that only on high settings dropping the fps a bit on ultra high. Obviously all fancy graphic correction settings are on off since that would drop the fps further. Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) does not work on that game for some reason. No big deal, it's just a game and if the gaming joke becomes to expensive I will just stop gaming alltogether. Screw then the gaming industry when they allways make games more heavy in order to make obsolete the newest, latest and greatest and specially expensiest GPU ever in order to force people to buy the expensive graphic cards every year. At the end I will just leave gaming alltogether. As for now the RX 6600 has an price tag of whooping 350 US$ which is way way overpriced for the performance. The Asus thermal solution on these and overall quality is however second to none and the best in the industry. My MSi GT 1030 reached allways 74 degrees Celsius when not undervolted on the game with medium to low settings but 100% load (2 GB Memory GDDR5) and this Asus RX 6600 does not even reach 60 degrees Celsius. However when it draws 100 Watt it then starts to pass the 70 Celsius mark on the core but not on the edge. Regards gaming with the game Heroes & Generals (the only game I play once in a while) this Asus RX 6600 gets only mediocre performance. I wrote this in an comment in an YouTube Video about that game: "The RTX 3070 gets around 135 fps on H&G while my RX 6600 does around 110 fps on average depending on the internet speed or something related to online speed (maybe the host server?). The CPU is no where near that important in H&G as the graphic unit. With an octacore 5700G I get between 2% and 4% CPU load and my RX 6600 shows between 30% and 50% load all settings on high and I get between 95 fps and 165 fps hovering mostly around 115 fps depending on internet speed or some internet factors (I use AMD Adrenalin software). With the i3-9100 quad core processor it uses 75% of the CPU (according to MSi Afterburner) and with settings on low for clouds and shadows and medium for objects I get between 30 fps and 65 fps with the GT 1030. So the difference between those 2 GPU is not that big certainly not justifying the price of 210$ and power draw of 80 Watts of the RX 6600 with incredible heat generation as such as it heats up my room uncomfortably much. A GPU acts like an 80+ Watt space heater in the room. The RX 6600 is hovering around 1200 Mhz and 1600 MHz on GPU clock speed and between 30 and 50 Watts sometimes it gets higher and then th fps rise as well. The memory speed of the card is allways at max around 1700 MHz on that game. I undervolted the card to 1125 mVt with it's automatic setting. Temps are between 50 and 60 degrees Celsius on the card". Do not buy the RX 6600 but buy instead the RX 6600 XT for hopefully a bit more performance. Specially do not buy these if they cost over 250$ and you already overpayed when you pay more than 200$ for these. I would price these as 120 MSRP understanding when people pay 150$ for these. But never more. That are good prices. To charge for these 210$ is already theft and frankly usury if they ask an 350$ price for the RX 6600 (non XT). The RX 6600 XT I would appraise for an MSRP of 160$ and the RX 6650 XT I would put an price tag of 190 MSRP on it - not more. That would be honest prices. The RX 6600 I would never buy for 350$ nor past 250$ being aware in the later price I am getting ripped off already. The GT 1030 from MSi I bought end of 2019 new for 79$ and the RX 6600 is not that much more performing in real life on that H&G game as to justify an 200$+ price tag. However the quality and thermal construction of Asus puts off a bit the ripp off and is worth as well a few bucks so I believe I did not to much overpay at 210$ for this card new since it is an Asus. The Asus has an metal backplate which I believe has a few heat transfer patches but not to much of those but it has 3 heat pipes and an massive cooler. The end facing the front fans of the ATX case has an wide open mouth which acts as an wind catcher so the 3 fans I have installed in front blow directly into the cards cooler grid transporting the hot air to the back and exhausting it. However my Arctic F12 and Gamemax 120mm case fans run similarly as the 0 RPM fans of the RX 6600 and start only when the CPU reaches about 50 Celsius and stop at 49 Celsius again. Similar run scheme as the Asus have my 4 case fans (3 in front and 1 in the back). The GPU fans run hardly ever since during gaming the CPU hovers allways arond 64 Celsius keeping the case fans on at about 1000 rpm. The CPU fan is allways on on silence. So the aluminum back plate acts as an heat sink as well in an limited way. If the cards draws 70 Watt the room can be heated up rather quickly since it acts as an space heater. Considered normal space heaters have 2 elements of 1000 Watt or 2 of 700 Watt that means then this card emits 10% of the heat of one 700 Watt heating element of an space heater constantly. It is if you have running in middle of the summer in Miami or Texas, Nevada, Arizona, etc in an room of ambient temp of 30 Celsius an space heater of 70 Watts. The room can fill up with heat rather quickly and in hot zones not even an 18000 BTU air condition could potentially cope with the heat. Be aware of that. So an RX 6600 XT which draws about 170 Watts instead of the 132 of the RX 6600, will heat up your room uncomfortably if you live in subtropical zones. On full speed the fans of the Asus RX 6600 will be annoyingly loud but for gaming sessions it is manageable. You would not want to hear those fans the whole day long, though. 55% of performance satisfaction for the RX 6600 non XT but 100% of built, thermal solution and quality satisfaction of Asus. I use the AMD Adrenaline software. No drivers issues whatsoever. The software hanged up a few times but it works flawless. Yes for 150$ buy by all means this Asus RX 6600 GPU. Passed 200$ look out for something else more powerfull. I never tried to overclock this card nor my MSi GT 1030. Installing this card I had a bit a problem and I would not see how people can install these without having their CPU integrated graphics. You need some sort of display working to get this RX 6600 running. How do you do that without integrated GPU of the CPU? I have the Ryzen 5700G and had to reset several times the BIOS since it did not recognize the RX 6600. At the end only pre installing Adrenaline worked and then it recognized the RX 6600 suddenly. With the GT 1030 I had no such problems and it worked just plugging it into the PCIE 3.0 port. I use and 600 Watt PSU for this system and that is plenty for this card. This card uses 2 entire slots and covers the 3rd below as well and the one on top is not usable as well. Non of my other PCIE 4 lane plugs are usable since this card covers them all. It is an Mini ATX Asus B450M-A II board. No interference with RAM slots or SATA pluggs. But all else PCIE slots are blocked by the RX 6600. I believe I see there between the aluminum back plate and the PCB at least one single long heat transfer strip (thermal pad) and maybe some smaller ones further to the front - but I am not sure what it is. So the back plate acts as well a bit as an heat sink additionally to the excellent big cooler and heat pipes. The heat pipes are all nickel as it seems and are not copper. Do NOT buy the RX 6600 but rather buy the RX 6600 XT or RX 6650 XT or any more performing. Buy only the Asus or MSi brand - those have the best thermal solutions IMHO. But customer support of Asus and MSi is non existant so if there is an issue with your card you are on your own basically. EVGA does not respond to my warranty claims for the Z15 neighter, so the whole industry tries to get rid of any customer claims lately. CS is non existant on Asus and MSi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by G. Ritter von Olfers-Batocki

  • 100% Recomendada si quieres jugar en 1080p
Style: Graphic Card
Mi primera GPU para mi primera PC armada por mí: La compré hace 7 meses más cara a $390 USD (a comparación de su competencia directa por parte de Nvidia 3060 estaba muy bien en precio), ahora (12/8/2022) está por menos de $250 dólares. P —Cuando la instale y la conecte y vi que me daba señal, pero no giraban los abanicos por un momento me asuste, pero después recordé que tiene una función la cual consiste en que los abanicos siempre se mantendrán apagados mientras la temperatura no sobrepase los 50℃. Esto se puede ajustar a tu gusto o desactivarlo con el software oficial de ASUS (GPU TweakII) Temperatura: Casi siempre se mantiene debajo de los 50℃, solo cuando juego algo muy pesado con mis gráficos en ultra sobrepasa los 50℃ y activa los ventiladores. Ruido: Es muy silenciosa, la función ayuda mucho para ahorrar energía y evitar sonidos sin necesidad, aun con los abanicos encendidos esta se mantiene relativamente silenciosa, obviamente esto depende de muchos factores como el tipo de case. Juegos: En 1080p podrás jugar absolutamente TODO a más de 60 FPS con gráficos altos, en el 98% de los juegos más demandantes (AAA/Simulación) podrás jugar en los gráficos máximos a más de 60 FPS. Trabajo: La he utilizado para rendering, edición de videos y simulación 3D CAD. Todo perfecto. 👍 Conclusión: Uso general en 1080p (FULL HD) = 10/10 Uso general en 2160p (2K) = 9/10 Uso general en 4K = 8/10 Jugar en 1080p = 10/10 Jugar en 2160p= 7.5/10 (dependiendo el juego) Jugar en 4K= 3/10 (si quieres jugar en 4k esta gráfica no es suficiente para eso) P. S. La uso junto a un CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5600 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by Gustavo

  • Perfecta
Style: Graphic Card
Una tarjeta gráfica para 1080 mas que sobrada, juego todo en alto sin ningún bajón (con un ryzen 5 5600x 32 gb de ram) sus ventiladores solo empiezan a girar al alcanzar los 52º, después de ello nunca la he visto sobre pasar los 60º, siempre está fresca, silenciosa, su consumo es mínimo por lo que ofrece y no flaquea con ningún juego actual, incluso los peormente optimizados (the Witcher 3 next gen, darktide 40,000, Callisto protocol) Warzone 2.0 me va a 120 fps sin reescalado todo en alto. Excelente compra, si estás dudando entre esta o una 3050, 2060, 2060s, no lo pienses más y pídela! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Santiago Gonzalez

  • Black Screen Problem (Update)
Style: Graphic Card
AMD and nVidia have a problem known as "black screen". I didn't know this until I bought the GPU and experienced it first hand. I've had many nVidia cards with zero problems and this is my first AMD card. Hours of hunting this problem down on the internet and many suggestions later, nothing helped. If you have flickering black screen, look it up on Google and try their suggestions. One of them may help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by M. B.

  • Good card for 220$ (Got it on sale) with a slight issue.
Style: Graphic Card
Great, Cool , Quiet card for the price . Had to remove my PCIE WIFI/Bluetooth CARD for it to fit on my motherboard. NOT A 2.5 SLOT. IT'S A 3 SLOT CARD!!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2022 by Paganuss

  • Fantastic for price!
Style: Graphic Card
My brother is IT and a gamer. Sometimes we buy things pricier things thinking they will be so extremely better, yet we truly don’t need it. I needed to upgrade my Gaming PC to connect the VR headset. My brother recommended this and it didn’t disappoint.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Mom

  • Fan cover will block a 3rd PCI-e slot
Style: Graphic Card
Overall, the card itself works great, but take note that the fan cover extends past the second slot, enough to make a 3rd PCI-e slot unusable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022 by K. Mak

  • Very good upgrade for prebuilt PC or small PC
Style: Graphic Card
I saw a lot of critics about the RX6600 I got mine for 400 including taxes. Overall works wonderfull. Silent when not gaming. Stays on 60 to 65 celcius while gaming. Does not need a lot PSU to work well. I put mine on an Acer TC 865 now I can play pretty much any game on 1080p
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2022 by Amazon Customer

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