Friday, July 30th 2021

GIGABYTE Launches AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT Series Graphics Cards

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today announced new AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT graphics cards with AMD RDNA 2 gaming architecture. The Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC PRO 8G, Radeon RX 6600 XT GAMING OC 8G and Radeon RX 6600 XT EAGLE 8G graphics cards are engineered to deliver incredible high-framerate 1080p gaming performance.

The graphics cards in the GAMING OC series feature the WINDFORCE cooling system and RGB Fusion 2.0, making them the best choice for performance-minded gamers. The EAGLE series is the best choice for those who desire a unique design, while maintaining both efficiency and durability.
GAMING OC - High Performance and Efficient Cooling
The GIGABYTE WINDFORCE 3X cooling system features three unique blade fans, alternate spinning, composite copper heat pipes in direct contact with the GPU, 3D active fans and Screen cooling that work together to provide efficient heat dissipation. The middle fan spins in reverse to optimize airflow for heat dissipation, enabling more efficient performance. These cooling technologies keep the graphics card temperatures low at all times, resulting in higher and more stable performance.
WINDFORCE fans utilize graphene nano lubricant, which can extend fan life by 2.1 times, delivering nearly the lifespan of the double ball bearing while providing quiet operation. RGB fusion 2.0 allows users to adjust the color of the lights and various special effects, and synchronize with other AORUS devices. The metal back plate not only strengthens the overall structure of the graphics card, but also prevents the PCB from bending or sustaining damage. Due to its ULTRA DURABLE certified components, advanced cooling technology and custom RGB lighting, GAMING OC is the best choice for performance gamers.

EAGLE - Unique and Durable

EAGLE graphics cards also feature WINDFORCE 3X cooling technology, 3D active fans, Screen cooling, and graphene nano lubricant, enabling optimal heat dissipation and performance. The design of EAGLE graphics cards is inspired by science-fiction with mechanical materials, a transparent cover, and a bright logo. In addition, the back plate not only strengthens the overall structure of the graphics card, but also prevents the PCB from bending or sustaining damage.
GIGABYTE graphics cards use a multi-phase power supply, providing over-temperature protection and load balancing for each MOSFET and allowing the MOSFET to operate at a lower temperature. The ULTRA DURABLE-certified chokes and capacitors provide excellent performance and longer system life.
Source: Videocardz
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4 Comments on GIGABYTE Launches AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT Series Graphics Cards

#1
Raiju
Is it me or the Gaming OC Pro variant lack the heatpipes ?
Anyways 3 fans designs are really overkill for a sub 200w Gpu and it definitely won't fit all cases.
I'll be waiting for the Turbo OC Pro Gaming Workstation... or whatever dumb naming they come up with.
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Why they use expensive coolers on those cards, just use some basic cooler and lower the price.
#3
DeathtoGnomes
Xex360Why they use expensive coolers on those cards, just use some basic cooler and lower the price.
they expect people to OC them. Coolers are fine as is..
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Solid State Soul ( SSS )
Gigabyte's attitude of slapping a 3 fan cooler on a mid power GPUs continues to roll eyes, their is no need to make a card louder than an effective 2 fan solutions
Xex360Why they use expensive coolers on those cards, just use some basic cooler and lower the price.
Makes them look better in the eyes of the beholder, but comes at a cost. Gigabyte have been doing this forever. but i gotta give props to gigabyte heat sinks, they cool everything on the board and make proper contact with memory and VRM, even something like a 1050Ti have full pcb contact heatsink while others just cool gpu core
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