Radeon RX 6600 from ASRock, PowerColor and XFX caught on photo

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AMD is likely to ship the non-XT version of the Radeon RX 6600 next week, which will employ a Navi 23 processor that has been partially disabled, similar to the Navi 23 chip found in the Radeon RX 6600 XT. 



As a result, the design of the majority of video cards equipped with this GPU will be similar to that of their faster counterpart. As evidenced by the five different ASRock, PowerColor, and XFX models that have been shared, this is likewise the case.

In the Challenger series, ASRock offers two models; however, there are no references to a Phantom Gaming variant, which is not surprising given the nature of the class. The Challenger D is equipped with two fans, but the Challenger ITX is equipped with only one. Both appear to use the same printed circuit board (PCB) and even share the same backplate; the D-model differs only in that it has an outstanding heatsink on which an additional fan has been mounted.

RX 6600 Hellhound and Fighter maps are being released by PowerColor for the RX 6600. There are also no traces of a Red Devil version in this area, which isn't a major deal for the same reasons as before. In appearance, both cards are identical to the company's XT cards, with cooling solutions that are two slots thick and a single 8-pin power socket.

With the Speedster SWFT 210, XFX has introduced a new design in which the PCB is shorter than that of the XT and a hole in the backplate allows air to pass through. In addition, the location of the power connector has been moved significantly. The cooling solution and shroud appear to be the same, with the exception of slight modifications to the heatsink.

Radeon RX 6600 from ASRock, PowerColor and XFX caught on photo


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