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It didn't. Quite the opposite. Die salvaging is certainly a valid point but at the end of the day, you whining that people shouldn't complain about pricing because that's just the way it is, misses the point that there were people who bought the competition's cards at MSRP (for which there is no equivalent opportunity for this card) and for those of us who did, of course we're going to compare buying this as a potential 'upgrade' vs what we actually spent, not what we would spend if we had no GPU. Same reason many 1660S / 1070 / 1080 / 1080Ti owners are in no rush to upgrade here when the "budget GPU" value just isn't there vs holding until things cool down. At the end of the day, comparing 2019 vs 2021 prices is entirely valid for someone who paid 2019 prices and is ultimately deciding "Do I spend hundreds upgrading or keep my 2019 card" for the sake of just 30% fps, more than they are deciding "Do I buy a RX6600 vs RTX3600"?
Ironically, I thought the same thing reading your "Everyone who criticises overpriced budget GPU's must buy an $1100 iPhone" strawman.
It seems that the current economic situation in the world is something you are not very familiar with - and frankly, I fear that if you don't understand by now the major supply chain issues ranging from the chips to raw material like basic copper, and cascading all the way down to individual components, followed by huge bottlenecks in every major port in the world at the moment - then you are doing yourself a disservice by not keeping up. And it doesn't matter how logically one could explain... it would simply fall on deaf ears, follow by loosely coherent reply about 1660 owners and previous prices - which simply is irrelevant right now.It didn't. Quite the opposite. Die salvaging is certainly a valid point but at the end of the day, you whining that people shouldn't complain about pricing because that's just the way it is, misses the point that there were people who bought the competition's cards at MSRP (for which there is no equivalent opportunity for this card) and for those of us who did, of course we're going to compare buying this as a potential 'upgrade' vs what we actually spent, not what we would spend if we had no GPU. Same reason many 1660S / 1070 / 1080 / 1080Ti owners are in no rush to upgrade here when the "budget GPU" value just isn't there vs holding until things cool down. At the end of the day, comparing 2019 vs 2021 prices is entirely valid for someone who paid 2019 prices and is ultimately deciding "Do I spend hundreds upgrading or keep my 2019 card" for the sake of just 30% fps, more than they are deciding "Do I buy a RX6600 vs RTX3600"?
Ironically, I thought the same thing reading your "Everyone who criticises overpriced budget GPU's must buy an $1100 iPhone" strawman.
I would suggest adding.. jedi fallen order and project carsHmm .. your comment made me curious and I looked at the charts just for you: Days Gone is clearly NVIDIA-friendly, Deathloop and F1 2021 is mostly balanced, Far Cry 6 actually seems pro-NVIDIA, Resident Evil favors AMD. Seems like a reasonable mix? I really don't look at games like this, I add interesting, important new games, do try to cover all the major game engines.
and I'm always open to suggestions for benchmarks, games, anything
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Jedi fallen order uses ea denuvo, 5 gpu changes per 24 hours, makes my life super difficult. I had project cars 3 but dropped it. Fairly cpu limited, also not that popularI would suggest adding.. jedi fallen order and project cars
That's what logic would tell us, but we're living in an age where Nvidia is about to re-release the 2060 nearly two and a half years after it's initial release.In two years, both of these cards (3060 and 6600) will be irrelevant for new games with RT
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All that single feature also known as "it will cripple your FPS" that most users keep off for some reasons, how silly of buyers not to see it.all its extra features like RT
Commenting on an article with Control in it, chuckle.The amd sponsored tiles are skuing your benchmarks.. rx 6800 xt is not faster than a 3080 plus rx 6900 xt is way to close to a 3090.. the games you added are amd hardware friendly.. just my thoughts
B) This is not a normal market. MSRP will return eventually. It has before, it will again.
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I've ordered the PowerColor Hellhound version of this card to replace my ASUS Strix RX 480. I was undecided between that card and the Sapphire Pulse version, but that went out of stock extremely quickly, likely because it was £300 instead of £330. With the state of the market for graphics cards at the moment I am hoping to sell my RX480 for a reasonable price to minimise the cost to change.
Obviously this card is gimped compared to the 6600XT, which in hindsight would have been a better purchase when under £400. However, the 6600 should be a decent step up in performance compared to my RX480 at 1080p and will be more power efficient on (dual monitor) desktop and when gaming. For reference my RX 480 was £220 in April 2017.
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/asus-rx-480-strix-oc/
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Use the price/performance chart as basis, divide the score of each of those 3 cards by our price, multiply by your price, compare the resultsHello, friends,
here in Brazil, I sold my RX 580 for 455 dollars and bought an RX 6600 for 660 dollars. I wonder if did I make a good trade. I also could buy a used RTX 2060 for 553 dollars. I wonder if should i cancel my purchase since my objective is to play at 1440 -- I have a 4k monitor. Could you help me to decide what to do? It will surely be annoying to do so, so I ask myself if the fact that this card is made for 1080 will impact that much in my gaming experience. Thanks!
Hello, friends,
here in Brazil, I sold my RX 580 for 455 dollars and bought an RX 6600 for 660 dollars. I wonder if did I make a good trade. I also could buy a used RTX 2060 for 553 dollars. I wonder if should i cancel my purchase since my objective is to play at 1440 -- I have a 4k monitor. Could you help me to decide what to do? It will surely be annoying to do so, so I ask myself if the fact that this card is made for 1080 will impact that much in my gaming experience. Thanks!
Buy the 2060. If your 580 was an 8GB model you made a sideways move other than lower frame times.The RX 580 would surely be out of warranty, so 205 dollars for a much faster card and a 2 year warranty seems a worthwhile upgrade to me. I would not buy a used RTX 2060 from a new RX 6600.
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Increasing prices during a still screwed market doesnt mean that normal markets will never exist again. GPUs are far from the only thing that isnt getting moved right now, we have to wait for the supply chain to un fuck itself first. THEN prices will fall. The endless buying at over double MSRP is not sustainable and everybody involved knows this.Maybe ... or maybe I'm right:
a) 3DCenter.org: major German retailers availability increasing, but prices still going up
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b) A super wild rumor by MooreLawIsDead that nVidia is intentionally halting production to keep the prices up (he claims he has multiple sources ...):
Sad times ahead
I have replaced rx 580 8gb with rx 6600 eagle, i have problem that in all games this card core clock is swinging, that cause alot of stuttering, with rx580 i didnt have this problems. i set in afterburner 1410mhz and this was it.
with rx 6600 in afterburner is automatic on 2614mhz. in games this clocks are swinging a lot, allooooottt damn.
i have i5 8500 which is now on 100% usage in games. like, every game. is that cpu bottleneck?
i did update the drivers, screen is 1440p.I'd run a benchmark like 3D Mark and compare your scores with other 6600 users. Did you reinstall the drivers or just plug it in?
You can normally just compare it to whatever the modern equavalent is, really no difference (EX: 1080 owners can just look and see what the 2060 scored, 1080ti can just look at a 3060 and add about 5% to that).Why GTX1080ti is it no longer included in the reviews, given the state of the video card market, the card still up to date?