GIGABYTE Preps EAGLE Graphics Card Series, and is listing the Radeon RX 5600 XT 6GB

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Its here already in january. Lets hope amd price is right.
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I wouldn't hold my breath. Bring it on and we will see.
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Considering where they could fit this, 1660Ti level of performance for 280$ sounds reasonable. Oh wait, 1660 Super exists...
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I am expecting the rx5600xt to sit between the 1060 super and the regular 2060 with a higher power draw and a price tag around $269 Edit: however if it can bump heads with the 2060 Super for around $299 then it will be a hit!
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After seeing the benchmark results of the 5500XT 8GB in some titles like The new Starwars game where the card was only 2fps faster than an RX580 and the 590 outperforms it by a wider margin. I have seen benchmarks where a 1660 non super out performed the bloody thing some titles. I hope the 5600XT outperforms the RX 580 and 590 and along the way is close to 1660 super performance at a minimum then hopefully we will have something to talk about.
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I don't get why 5500xt can come with 8gb but 5600xt is so far limited to 6gb. Honestly would have preferred 1 lower end model at 6gb, then mid and higher tier to have 8gb (or more if possible).
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I am expecting the rx5600xt to sit between the 1060 super and the regular 2060 with a higher power draw and a price tag around $269 Edit: however if it can bump heads with the 2060 Super for around $299 then it will be a hit!
We just picked up an XFX 5700 DD Ultra for $299 from Newegg. Card is cool, quiet and fast. Its a rare price for an AIB 5700, but pretty common for the reference models. IMO the 5600 will probably be a $249 card.