The PowerColor Radeon RX 6600 XT Red Devil 8GB GDDR6 delivers only moderate performance in the test. It is perfectly adequate for games in Full HD resolution, but inferior to the Nvidia competition in UHD and ray tracing. The very low noise under load and the low power consumption are positive...
Powercolor Radeon RX6600XT Devil GDDR6 HDMI 3xDP
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The PowerColor Red Devil RX 6600XT is a powerful graphics card based on the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT GPU. It delivers impressive performance for gaming and graphics-intensive applications. With a core clock speed of up to 2382 MHz and a boost frequency of 2593 MHz, it enables smooth frame rates and outstanding graphics rendering. The integrated 8 GB GDDR6 memory ensures fast data processing and supports high resolutions of up to 7680 x 4320 pixels. The graphics card features an active cooling system with two fans for efficient heat dissipation, enhancing the stability and longevity of the product. Support for DirectX 12 Ultimate and AMD CrossfireX multi-GPU technology makes it a future-proof choice for demanding users.
- Active cooling with two fans for improved heat dissipation
- Support for high resolutions up to 7680 x 4320 pixels
- DirectX 12 Ultimate for enhanced graphics experiences
- 8 GB GDDR6 memory for fast data processing
- AMD CrossfireX multi-GPU technology for expanded performance.
Length | 13.28 cm |
Graphics card model | Radeon RX 6600 XT |
Max. Video resolution | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
Power consumption | 600 W |
Item number | 20548758 |
Manufacturer | Powercolor |
Category | Graphics card |
Manufacturer no. | AXRX 6600XT 8GBD6-3DHE/OC |
Release date | 14.4.2022 |
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PCI Express version | PCIe 4.0 |
Max. Video resolution | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
LED colour | Multicoloured |
Graphics chip (GPU) | AMD Radeon |
Graphics card model | Radeon RX 6600 XT |
Clock frequency | 2382 MHz |
Boost frequency | 2593 MHz |
Video memory type | GDDR6 |
Storage capacity | 8 GB |
Memory Interface | 128 bits |
Memory Bandwidth | 2 GB/s |
Graphics card cooling system | Active cooler |
Multi-GPU technology | AMD CrossfireX |
Video connections | HDMI (1x) |
HDMI version | 2.1 |
DisplayPort version | 1.4 |
Power consumption | 600 W |
Power connectors | 6-pin PCI-E, 8-pin PCI-E |
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Climate contribution |
Length | 13.28 cm |
Width | 13.28 cm |
Height | 5.36 cm |
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Warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 11.Acer1.4 %
- 12.Zotac1.5 %
- 13.Powercolor1.9 %
- 13.XFX1.9 %
- 15.AMD2 %
Warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 7.ASUS10 days
- 7.PNY10 days
- 7.Powercolor10 days
- 10.Gigabyte11 days
- 10.Inno3D11 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category returned?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 13.XpertVision7.6 %
- 14.KFA28.5 %
- 15.Powercolor9.9 %
- 15.Sparkle9.9 %
- 17.AsRock10.1 %
- Dual BIOS used sensibly
- Very quiet with Silent BIOS
- LED can only be switched off via tool
The Radeon RX 6600 XT is a fast graphics card for Full HD gamers who have few ambitions in the direction of higher resolution or ray tracing. Although the smallest Radeon RX 6000 to date can also do this, it loses more fps performance than the competition, so that hi-res gamers and those who place more value on ray tracing effects are better served with a GeForce RTX 3060...
- Very low energy demand
- A little slow for 4K resolution
- Ray tracing very slow
Because the Powercolor also works with AMD's new RX 6600 XT, it achieved similar speed values as the AS Rock. The two models also hardly differed in terms of noise, heat and energy consumption. In the end, it achieved the same test score, but was 50 euros more expensive, hence third place.
With the performance shown, the Radeon RX 6600 XT reviewed here is number one in the lower mid-range. The speed of the card also matches the advertised price. Unfortunately, this is the crux of the matter: COMPUTER BILD was unable to determine a market price at the time of going to press, as the sales launch did not take place until 12 August...