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Unboxing: AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT





AMD has announced its NAVI23 based graphics cards, announced not launched are the Radeon RX 6600 and 6600 XT. In this item, we'll tell you a thing or two on what you may expect when released. In this update, some photos of the cards.
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Devid
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Posted on: 07/30/2021 08:52 AM
$379 for 1080p VGA?
I guess next generation of VGAs will be even more expensive.
It looks like my present VGA is the last one until it works and just need to find an other hobby after all this
$379 for 1080p VGA?

I guess next generation of VGAs will be even more expensive.
It looks like my present VGA is the last one until it works and just need to find an other hobby after all this
bobnewels
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Posted on: 07/30/2021 09:21 AM
I always buy a bunch of high end video cards but when the price of entry level GPU hits the price of a console , that is messed up. Well I also guess console/PC not much difference anymore, which is also a shame .It is all about the dollar and that is the way it should be. Supply and Demand,if there is no demand then the price will drop.
I always buy a bunch of high end video cards but when the price of entry level GPU hits the price of a console , that is messed up. Well I also guess console/PC not much difference anymore, which is also a shame .It is all about the dollar and that is the way it should be. Supply and Demand,if there is no demand then the price will drop.
AlmondMan
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Posted on: 07/30/2021 09:50 AM
This doesn't really sound like an entry level GPU though.
I always buy a bunch of high end video cards but when the price of entry level GPU hits the price of a console , that is messed up. Well I also guess console/PC not much difference anymore, which is also a shame .It is all about the dollar and that is the way it should be. Supply and Demand,if there is no demand then the price will drop.
This doesn't really sound like an entry level GPU though.
Moonbogg
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Posted on: 07/30/2021 10:03 AM
They could have charged $600 and it would have still flew off the shelves instantly. People have completely lost their minds. Seriously, gamers will pay anything to get a GPU. There are no limits.
If rumors about next gen are true, you will have RTX Titan cards going for $5000 and people will buy it and brag about it, like lots of people. I didn't know everyone was so loaded with cash. $1200 is peanuts these days and will be decidedly mid range. I swear they could release a GPU for $10,000 and you'd see them all over the forums.
They could have charged $600 and it would have still flew off the shelves instantly. People have completely lost their minds. Seriously, gamers will pay anything to get a GPU. There are no limits.
If rumors about next gen are true, you will have RTX Titan cards going for $5000 and people will buy it and brag about it, like lots of people. I didn't know everyone was so loaded with cash. $1200 is peanuts these days and will be decidedly mid range. I swear they could release a GPU for $10,000 and you'd see them all over the forums.
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With video from AMD