Biostar has announced the release of their RADEON RX 6600 graphics card.
BIOSTAR today announced the new BIOSTAR AMD Radeon RX 6600 graphics card.
Built on the breakthrough AMD RDNA 2 gaming architecture, the new BIOSTAR AMD Radeon RX 6600 graphics card offers 8GB of GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit bus, 32MB of high-performance AMD Infinity Cache and support for high-bandwidth PCI® Express 4.0 technology. Optimized for performance, power efficiency and durability, the new BIOSTAR AMD Radeon RX 6600 graphics card enables high-framerate 1080p gaming in the latest AAA titles.
The BIOSTAR AMD Radeon RX 6600 graphics card offers 28 compute units with a Game Clock frequency of 2,044 MHz and a Boost Clock frequency of up to 2,491 MHz, enabling incredible 1080p gaming experiences without breaking a sweat. In addition, support for DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC and HDMI 2.1 VRR enables crisp, vivid video output.
Providing a host of additional advanced features, including AMD Smart Access Memory™, AMD Radeon Image Sharpening, AMD Radeon Anti-Lag technology and more, the new graphics card is designed to bring next-generation desktop gaming experiences to the midrange market. It also supports AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution, an open-source spatial upscaling solution designed to increase framerates in select titles while delivering high-resolution gaming experiences.
The new BIOSTAR AMD Radeon RX 6600 graphics card is ideal for 1080p gaming, providing an ideal blend of performance and image quality for exceptional gaming experiences, and a wealth of features and the power to easily outperform its rivals.
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Another card that nobody will be able to buy......
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You could buy it, assuming you have a dealer that supports Biostar, but it would cost twice as much as it should. One of my usual stores lists seven RX 6600 cards, five of them readily in stock. All of them carry double the price you'd expect from the lowest tier of mainstream. Yeah, I'd rather stop gaming than pay that.
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They are in stock here, but it feel really low cost...
The Powercolor Fighter look like a premium compared to this one.
In fact the aviability depend on country, in here we can't get NVidia card exept RTX 3090 at around 2500 Euro or GT 710
Of course with the RX 6900XT in full aviability and at 1600 Euro... the 3090 stay in the shop.
And i have client in other country that can't buy AMD and have NVidia in shop.
Also on top of that scalper still do their job as people still buy from them...
(how most of the world population become thinking that submission is good for them? ... pff).
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Didnt you watch the biostar 6600xt HU review? You stay the hell away from that thing either way.
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was wondering, is the brand HIS dead?