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Dataland, a subsidiary of TUL (holders of the more mainstream PowerColor brand), has introduced its interpretation of the Navi 23 silicon powering the Radeon Rx 6600 XT. While the X-Series nomenclature wasn't thought in terms of how well it rolls off the tongue, this model usually sits on the high-end spectrum of Dataland's solutions for each GPU. The Dataland Radeon RX 6600 XT X-Series features a common (for the Rx 6600 XT) dual-fan, dual-slot cooling solution that should me more than adequate in cooling down the Navi 23 chip.
A slight factory overclock should provide meager performance benefits compared to AMD's base specifications, considering there's only a 2.9% (2428 MHz) game clock and a (0.7%) 2607 MHz boost clock overclock on the Navi 23 chip at its heart. I/O is taken care of by the usual 3x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI connectors. Dataland unfortunately only sells its graphics cards directly on the Chinese market, so unless you have an extremely specific craving for this particular graphics' card design, you'll have to find other ways to make it reach your doorstep.
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A slight factory overclock should provide meager performance benefits compared to AMD's base specifications, considering there's only a 2.9% (2428 MHz) game clock and a (0.7%) 2607 MHz boost clock overclock on the Navi 23 chip at its heart. I/O is taken care of by the usual 3x DisplayPort and 1x HDMI connectors. Dataland unfortunately only sells its graphics cards directly on the Chinese market, so unless you have an extremely specific craving for this particular graphics' card design, you'll have to find other ways to make it reach your doorstep.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site