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AMD Radeon RX 6600 and 6600 XT MSRP Leaks

Just like how 6*** supply was going to be great.

A 6600 card will be nice. If these end up any more than £450 at 5700xt performance then they can do one. Even at that cost/performance it's not ideal, but it's fair given the price increases.
 
If the 6600XT is 3060 ti performance and they can get enough supply out £349.99 then I reckon there's going to be a lot of over priced Nvidia cards sat on the shelves for a long while to come.
 
The RX6600 looks great for a SFF system like my Velka 5 based one. However,the price is not so great.

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The RX6700XT has 25% more shaders than an RX6600XT,and 43% more than the RX6600.

That would place the RX6600XT at around RX5700XT/RTX2070 Super level performance,or around 25% to 30% faster than an RX5600XT if we assume perfect scaling. So around 10% faster than an RTX3060,but with less VRAM and worse RT performance and it costs more. However,the RTX3060 is poor value compare to the RTX3060TI,which does not cost much more than either due to the existence of the FE and appears to be around 15% faster than the predicted performance of the RX6600XT.

The RX6600 looks closer to RX5700 performance,which means its closer to RTX3060 performance. It at least looks a bit cheaper,but you have less VRAM and worse RT performance.

The RX6600 looks the better of the two,if AMD can actually hold it closer to the $300 RRP,which would mean closer to £260~£270 in the UK. This is because the lack of an FE means frequently an FE RTX3060TI is cheaper than an AIB RTX3060. However,compared to 2019 when there were reference RX5700 and AIB RX5600XT GPUs for under £300,its not an ideal scenario still.

In a normal market a 128 bit GPU like the RX6600XT would be under £300 RRP.
 
In a world where the 3060 is £530, any AMD product that gets close is going to be priced very similar.

Expecting anything else is just setting yourself up for disappointment. It won't be almost £200 cheaper, that's for sure.
 
In a world where the 3060 is £530, any AMD product that gets close is going to be priced very similar.

Expecting anything else is just setting yourself up for disappointment. It won't be almost £200 cheaper, that's for sure.

Except both Nvidia and AMD sell MSRP cards, everyone else , well thats another conversation about who is doing the scalping....
 
Well our cost are over $500, so that is either a total BS rumour or were owed a lot of money or a big rebate is gonna happen......

And we know WHO is charging the etailer those prices , every step from the factory to the shelf the price goes up and up
 
Except both Nvidia and AMD sell MSRP cards, everyone else , well thats another conversation about who is doing the scalping....
Best to compare apples to apples, then. MSRP cards to MSRP cards. The MSRP of the 3060 is not £530.

Anyway, you can't buy an AMD card at MSRP in the UK. They don't sell to the UK, and haven't since January, sadly.
 
Best to compare apples to apples, then. MSRP cards to MSRP cards. The MSRP of the 3060 is not £530.

Anyway, you can't buy an AMD card at MSRP in the UK. They don't sell to the UK, and haven't since January, sadly.

NVIDIA are certainly reacting to it, which is good news, deals arriving in August:


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I think this is by far the cheapest 3060 and 3060Ti pricing in UK/Europe at the moment, OcUK leading the way, still not quite FE pricing but that is unlikely to ever happen as board partners can't be expected to sell at a loss.
 
All LHR cards, so ETH miners wont want them BUT, they go flat out on ERGO and RVN which are likely to be the next `big thing` for mining after the London fork next week.

@FoxEye - unless AMD change their european distributor, the UK wont see direct sale cards again.
 
All LHR cards, so ETH miners wont want them BUT, they go flat out on ERGO and RVN which are likely to be the next `big thing` for mining after the London fork next week.

@FoxEye - unless AMD change their european distributor, the UK wont see direct sale cards again.

None LHR is now EOL! All models moving forward are LHR, only 3090 remains full fat.
 
@LtMatt any idea about this, Matt? No more UK direct-sale AMD cards for the foreseeable future? That's pretty poor if true. Guess AMD doesn't care all that much about the UK market, huh.

It is true, the UK disti for AMD boards can only sell them for special projects, they are not intended for resale, and by special products I mean special corporate projects or stuff like 8 Pack builds.
The reasoning is because the amount of stock at said disti tends to be zero or single figures.
 
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