Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Gigabyte Radeon RX 6600 Eagle 8GB GDDR6 PCie and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte Radeon RX 6600 Eagle 8GB GDDR6 PCie.
January 2022
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The editors liked
Good performance for 1080p
All titles well playable
Extremely energy efficient
Quiet
Idle fan stop
Compact card
Excellent temperatures
Support for ray tracing
Backplate included
Triple-fan cooler
Support for HDMI 2.1
AV1 decode
AMD FidelityFX
The editors didn't like
Actual market price much higher than MSRP
Limited supply
No factory overclock
Overclocking limited by slider length in Radeon Software
Good performance for 1080p, all titles well playable, Extremely energy efficient, Quiet, Idle fan stop, Compact card, Excellent temperatures, Support for ray tracing, Backplate included, Triple-fan cooler, Support for HDMI 2.1, AV1 decode, AMD FidelityFX
Actual market price much higher than MSRP, Limited supply, No factory overclock, Overclocking limited by slider length in Radeon Software, Ray tracing performance not very high, Weak (but sufficient) cooler
AMD's MSRP of $329 for the RX 6600 seems to be a fantasy. We're currently seeing the RX 6600 non-XT being sold for around $620 and higher. Good performance for 1080p, all titles well playable Extremely energy efficient Quiet Idle fan stop Compact card Ex...
Published: 2021-10-20, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Just one week ago was the public launch of the Radeon RX 6600 as the newest offering in the RDNA2 GPU line-up. While in our Radeon RX 6600 Linux review the performance was good on AMD's well regarded open-source driver stack and standing ground against th...
Published: 2021-10-13, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Across the span of all the Linux graphics/gaming benchmarks conducted, the Radeon RX 6600 used for testing had an average power draw of 78 Watts and a peak of 137 Watts, aligned roughly with the 132 Watts board power specification. Meanwhile the GeForce R...
Published: 2021-10-13, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
The Radeon RX 6600 doesn't have any surprises for us as performance was as expected and pretty linear when compared to the XT model launched two months prior. Let's move on to check out the average performance seen across the dozen game sample. At 10...
Yes, if you can find it for close to its MSRPCredit: Reviewed / Joanna Nelius We're not crazy about the exposed heat sink on the back of the card, but the GPU will be in your PC case, so you won't have to look at it.One of our biggest complaints about the...
At list price, yes, but understand that you're buying the second-best option. The RTX 3060 already isn't a great graphics card considering its price, but it's still faster than the RX 6600. In an ideal world, I'd recommend picking up an RTX 3060 Ti. But t...
Decent 1080p performance, Low power consumption, Solid build quality
Pricey for a 1080p solution, RTX 3060 is better equipped
AMD is adding to its Radeon RX 6000 Series portfolio with the launch of the entry-level RX 6600. Intended to land at £300, this second interpretation of the Navi 23 die is designed specifically for 1080p gaming on a modern architecture.Shaving away fo...
Basic design, no RGB, Lightweight due to plastics, Dual HDMI 2.1 ports, Good thermal performance, Decent at 1080p gaming, Will sit closer to official MRSP, Zero decibel technology
128-bit memory bus, Loud under load, Design may be somewhat underwhelming
We've been treated to a bevvy of high-end cards from RDNA 2 and now it's time to see what this tech has to offer for the more discerning budget conscious gamer. Like the XT before it, the RX 6600 is predominately designed for 1080p – the 8GB VRAM operatin...
Can't really break through to 1440p, Third-party cards are expensive
The AMD Radeon RX 6600 is everything we want in a 1080p graphics card in 2021. It's a bit pricier than we would like but given that all graphics cards are too expensive right now, there's not much to do about that. But if you want an alternative to the RT...