AMD announces Radeon RX 6600 with 1792 cores and 8GB memory for 329 USD

AMD introduces Radeon RX 6600 non-XT

The slowest desktop RDNA2 graphics card is out.

AMD Radeon RX 6600 is based on Navi 23 GPU with 1792 Stream Processors, a reduction of 256 cores from the full chip, and also the RX 6600 XT variant. This model represents the lowest tier in the whole RX 6000 lineup based on RDNA2 architecture.

Despite being the slowest, the card is still packed with 8GB GDDR6 memory, although limited to the 128-bit memory bus and 14 Gbps speed. This means that the card has a nearly identical memory configuration to RX 6600 XT but it has lower bandwidth of 224 GB/s.

To avoid self-competition among RDNA2 GPUs, the card has lower clock speeds compared to the XT model by nearly 315 MHz for the base and 98 MHz for boost. Those changes are a result of lower board power of 132W, a reduction of 28W from the higher-end SKU.

AMD decided to compare its Radeon RX 6600 card with GeForce RTX 3060, which just happens to be the slowest Ampere model out there. AMD card may not be able to win against RTX 3060 in all games, but it will offer better performance per watt, according to AMD’s own slide:

AMD Radeon RX 6600 will carry a price tag of 329 USD , but this price will likely not be mirrored by retailers.

AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series
VideoCardzRX 6800RX 6700 XTRX 6600 XTRX 6600
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GPUNavi 21 XLNavi 22 XTNavi 23 XT Navi 23 XL
Cores
3840
2560
2048
1792
Infinity Cache
128 MB
96 MB
32 MB
32 MB
Game Clock
1815 MHz
2321 MHz
2359 MHz
2044 MHz
Boost Clock
2105 MHz
2581 MHz
2589 MHz
2491 MHz
Memory Clock
16 Gbps
16 Gbps
16 Gbps
14 Gbps
Memory
16 GB GDDR6
12 GB GDDR6
8 GB GDDR6
8 GB GDDR6
Memory Bus
256-bit
192-bit
128-bit
128-bit
Bandwidth
512 GB/s
384 GB/s
256 GB/s
224 GB/s
TBP
250W
230W
160W
132W
MSRP
579 USD
479 USD
379 USD
329 USD
Launch DateNovember 2020March 2021August 2021 October 2021