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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- 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...