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ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC review - Introduction

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/27/2021 12:49 PM [ 4] 21 comment(s)

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ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC edition 

In this review, we'll look at the ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC edition. AMD has announced its NAVI23 based graphics cards, priced very steep will this offering be interesting enough for you to purchase? Historically, the 6600 series was positioned between entry-level and mainstream, generally in the 150–200 USD range. You now need to pay 379 USD for a graphics card aimed at the Full HD range. The cards, which are thus positioned as a 1920x1080 offering, and will include a GPU based on NAVI23. 

Radeon RX 6600 XT

The Navi 23 GPU-based graphics cards are manufactured on a 7nm process and have a maximum of 8 GB of gddr6 memory and are connected through a rather restricted 128-bit memory interface. 8 GB GDDR6 RAM will be used, buffered by a 32 MB Infinity Cache. The series card is projected to perform at the performance marker of the RX 5700 XT and GTX 1080 Ti, making it an excellent card at 1080p or good card at 1440p. The RX 6600 XT features 2048 stream processors, whereas the unknown RX 6600 is expected to include 1792 of them. Numerous firms have stated their own variants and setups of the card. We've mapped the major specs below to help you see what to expect.

  

AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series
RX 6900 XTRX 6800XTRX 6800RX 6700 XTRX 6600 XTRX 6600
GPU Navi 21 XT(XH) Navi 21 XT Navi 21 XL Navi 22 XT Navi 23 XT Navi 23 XL
Cores 5120 4608 3840 2560 2048 1792
TMUs 320 288 240 160 128 112
ROPs 128 128 96 64 64 64
Infinity Cache 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 96 MB 32 MB 32 MB
Boost Clock 2250 MHz 2250 MHz 2105 MHz 2581 MHz 2359 MHz -
Memory Clock 16 Gbps 16 Gbps 16 Gbps 16 Gbps 16 Gbps 16 Gbps
Memory 16 GB GDDR6 16 GB GDDR6 16 GB GDDR6 12 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6
Memory Bus 256-bit 256-bit 256-bit 192-bit 128-bit 128-bit
Bandwidth 512 GB/s 512 GB/s 512 GB/s 384 GB/s 256 GB/s 256 GB/s
TBP 300W 300W 250W 230W 160W -
MSRP 999 USD 649 USD 579 USD 479 USD 379 USD -
Launch Date December 2021 November 2021 November 2021 March 2021 August 2021 August 2021

  

NAVI23

The "Navi 23 XT" chip is not new; it is already in use as the Radeon RX 6600M graphics solution for notebooks, which was introduced with the Radeon RX 6800M and 6700M graphics solutions for laptops a few weeks ago. The majority of cards will use a dual-slot dual-fan cooler; they will include a single 8-pin PCI-Express graphics connection with a maximum power consumption of 160 watts. The Radeon RX 6600 XT features 2048 rather than 2560 stream processors or shader units and a memory interface decreased from 192 to 128 bits. AMD will initially offer the 6600 XT cards, followed by the 6600. The Radeon RX 6600 XT is to cost a rather extravagant 379 USD as a base reference product. Thus, you can expect board partner cards with custom designs and cooling to sit well above the 400 USD marker. We can already share that the pricing is the biggest culprit of this product series. 

ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC edition

In this review, we'll zoom in at the ASRock RX 6600 XT Phantom Gaming D 8GB OC edition. Its sole distinguishing feature is that it comes equipped with all of the aesthetic features, such as LEDs and trim. The card makes use of a simple black fan shroud tied to three fans, the middle one RGB LED lit. The graphics card is ready, locked, and loaded for the mainstream category. Once powered on this product looks like it is the most premium you'll ever have seen. It is based on a triple-fan cooler and a 2.7-slot design with a single 8-pin PCIe power connector, the card is bound to please and tease many.

The modified RX 6600 XT graphics card has an outspoken design with a backplate. In the I/O area, the card includes three DisplayPort 1.4 ports, one HDMI 2.1. Clock frequencies are listed as being at a 2188 MHz Base, 2428 MHz Game, 2607 MHz Boost. The Boost frequency however isn't a fixed setting anymore these days, the power limiter is the dominating factor. Depending on the power allowance frequencies have different values. The 8GB GDDR6 memory clocks in at 2000 MHz (16 Gbps effective). The card has a length of 305x131x48mm and was the most silent and cool running card we tested top date. We have a lot to talk about, have a peek at what is reviewed today. On the next two pages some in-house photos, after which we then head onwards into the review.




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