Entry-level Radeon RX 6500XT and RX 6400 RDNA2 based Graphics cards listed with 4GB GDDR6 (updated)
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jose2016
nowadays 4 gb are few.
kapu
These could be pretty good for 1080p if they have poor hashrate. People need 200$ GPUs that would run modern titles medium/high at 1080p ....
Horus-Anhur
I bet we will see them in stores, close to 500 euros.
rl66
Horus-Anhur
mikeysg
Horus-Anhur
k3vst3r
kapu
KissSh0t
Yogi
Undying
Kaarme
Even if they aren't suitable for mining, the general market situation would likely drag their prices up. With most cards out of the budget of regular folks, any card with a humane price would see extra demand, even if it wasn't satisfactory under normal circumstances. Consequently stores are likely to raise its price to fall in line with the rest of the selection. Of course if that stops it from selling, we might see its price fall before the other cards. Currently it seems like nobody expects graphics card prices to drop to sensible levels even in 2022. That's natural, of course, with the EU and USA doing nothing about the crypto.
kapu
Celcius
A 4Gb RX 6500 XT will only make sense at a reasonable price. And, by "reasonable price" I mean what the AIB partners will actually sell them for, not some MSRP fantasy. And personally, I'd say anything approaching $179 USD, would fall somewhere between "outrageous" and "completely outrageous." AMD needs to make this the 2022-equivalent of the GT 1030, in the sense that the launch-price for that little squeaker was $79.
$149 for the triple-fan ASUS ROG Strix OC sounds about right; $129 for the Power Color Take-It-Or-Leave-It model sounds even better.
I suspect they could get about 6-billion dies out of a single 200mm wafer, and I'd bet a dollar we're looking at a 64-bit memory interface on the PCB. This should *not* be another overpriced graphics card. We have had enough of those from both outfits.
Undying
cucaulay malkin
6g for 1080p, 8g for 1440p
and frankly you'll have a bigger chance of running 1440 on 6g than 1080 on 4g,it's a 50% vram size increase while 1080 to 1440 does not increase texture requirements by 50%.more like 10-20%.4K is a big step in vram usage,but not 1440p.
Alessio1989
yet another overpriced garbage card
Mineria
Kinda hillarious if they do, especially when thinking back to AMD's below 8GB is not enough campaign.
KissSh0t
https://i.imgur.com/JtKijzW.gif
If there's going to be a 8GB 6500 that would be awesome! if it was priced correctly.