ASUS RX 6600 XT Strix OC Review

Introduction and Technical Specifications

Published: 10th August 2021 | Source: ASUS | Price: | Author: Tom Logan

Introduction

Last week we gave you a sneak preview of the newest additions to the AMD Radeon range, based upon their RDNA 2 architecture. The day has finally come when we can reveal how it performs in our suite of gaming benchmarks.

If you paid attention only to forums, Reddit or influencers it would be easy to come away with the belief that the entire world runs the very latest hardware on displays that wouldn't look out of place in your local Odeon. Thanks to the Steam hardware survey we know that 1080P is still, by some margin, the dominant gaming resolution and that way more people run cards which are designed to push that resolution at an affordable price, than the flagship models.

With any new hardware release there is always a lot of pomp and ceremony about the new range-topping models, because they are the ones we all dream of, but beneath those shouty cards there are the ones that sell in numbers you can barely imagine. The meat and potatoes of the range if you will. When it comes to selling cards by the million the ASUS Strix range has that locked down, thanks to the fame of the ROG name and particularly the Strix sub brand. Combining the ROG Strix name with a hugely popular price point should ensure that the Radeon RX 6600 XT flies off the shelves.

Spoiler alert, the RX 6600 XT is the perfect choice if you want a 1080P gaming card at a price that doesn't require you to sell a kidney or live in a cardboard box.

Technical Specifications

AMD handily provided us with a comparison between the new RX 6600 XT and the card in their range that it replaces, the RX 5600 XT. It's fair to say the new affordable-gaming focussed card has seen a significant upgrade in hardware. We can't wait to see how it performs in our gaming tests.

The ASUS Strix itself has a couple of additional elements to note. Outputs are 1 HDMI 2.1 and three DisplayPort 1.4a connectors. The GPU itself has seen a little boost on this OC edition, now running 2607 MHz boost and a more substantial 2448 MHz game clock. We know that there will be more to come when actually running it, but those are the 'on paper' figures.

Radeon RX 6600 XT Radeon RX 5600 XT
Architecture RDNA 2RDNA
Manufacturing Process 7nm7nm
Transistor Count 11.1 billion10.3 billion
Die Size 237 mm2251 mm2
Compute Units 3236
Ray Accelerators 320
Stream Processors 20482304
GPU Gaming Clock 2359 MHz1375 MHz
Boost Clock 2589 MHz1560 MHz
Single Precision Peak Performance 10.6 TFLOPS7.19 TFLOPS
Half Precision Peak Performance 21.21 TFLOPS14.4 TFLOPS
Peak Texture Fill-rate 331.4 GT/s224.6 GT/s
ROPs 6464
Peak Pixel Fill-rate 165.7 GP/s99.8 GPs
Infinity Cache 32 MB0
Memory 8GB GDDR66GB GDDR6
Memory Bandwidth 256 GB/s288 GB/s
Memory Interface 128-bit192-bit
TDP 160W150W
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10-08-2021, 13:19:11

grok23
Just been looking at the Cyberpunk 2077 results on page 7 and it seems like your results might be mislabelled. Your graph is showing all the RTX 3080 ti versions being stomped all over by the RTX 3080 FE and the Gigabyte RTX 3070 OC. Have the labels been mixed up or is it testing results from different times/versions of the game? Quote
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