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AMD Radeon rx 6600
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I am trying to build a PC that is sub-$800 if possible. Currently, I am looking for the best bang for buck graphics card. Based on my research I was considering the GTX 1660 Super, and I could buy that used for $135 (price+tax) from a local seller with great reviews. My alternative is to buy the RX 6600 for $200 (price+tax) from another local seller with great reviews. I will be playing older titles (mid 2000s - mid 2010s), the occasional new AAA game, as well as some multiplayer shooters such as COD: Warzone. My monitor is a 24" Samsung @ 1080p, 75Hz that is being donated to me by a family member.
With these details, what would be the most economical option?
EDIT: I had done some research on Tom's Hardware that showed that the 6600 (117.8 avg fps) performs considerably better in 1080p with Medium settings than the 1660 Super (82.8 avg fps). Is this worth the extra cost? And how would the compare in terms of longevity/ability to play newer releases?
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Latest working macOS: 14.1.0Current OpenCore: 0.9.5
Complete hardware specs
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Intel® Xeon® E5-2670 v3 (All cores activated)
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HUANANZHI X99 BD4 + Unlock Turbo Boost + Resizable Bar Activated
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AMD Radeon™ RX 6600
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2x 16Gb DDR4 3200Mhz ECC Atermiter
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Wifi/BT replaced by Fenvi T919
What works
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macOS Sonoma, Ventura, Big Sur, Catalina and macOS Monterey
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Audio
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HDMI/DP (in dGPU - Works OOB)
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All USB ports
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Everything iCloud related (Drive, iMessage, Facetime, unlock with Apple Watch, etc)
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Temperature monitoring for everything
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DRM content (Netflix, ATV+, Airplay 2 mirroring etc)
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Shutdown/Reboot/Update to newer macOS builds over time
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Resizable Bar ON (ResizeUsePciRbIo = true)
Kexts used:
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AppleALC.kext
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CpuTscSync.kext
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FeatureUnlock.kext
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Lilu.kext
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RealtekRTL8111.kext
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RestrictEvents.kext
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SMCSuperIO.kext
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SMCProcessor.kext
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USBMap.kext
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VirtualSMC.kext
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WhateverGreen.kext
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XHCI-unsupported.kext
My EFI:
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Item Name: Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 6600
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compilation of 8 launch reviews with ~2250 gaming benchmarks at all resolutions
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only benchmarks at real games compiled, not include any 3DMark & Unigine benchmarks
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geometric mean in all cases
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mostly launch reviews with complete adoption of rBAR & SAM were evaluated (exeption: Tom's Hardware)
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standard performance without ray-tracing and/or DLSS/FSR, extra ray-tracing benchmarks at 1080p
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stock performance on (usual) reference/FE boards, no overclocking
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factory oc'ed cards were normalized to reference clocks/perf., but just for the overall performance average
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power consumption for the GPU only, no system power draw
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for the full results and some more explanations check
1080p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 82.0% | 95.1% | 111.8% | 102.1% | 135.5% | 97.3% | 108.0% | 100% | 115.2% | 141.6% |
Golem | - | - | - | 104.9% | 130.4% | - | 111.5% | 100% | 115.0% | 144.9% |
Igor's | - | - | 110.7% | 103.1% | 126.6% | - | 104.2% | 100% | 114.3% | 139.2% |
Comptoir | 92.7% | - | - | 109.4% | 141.6% | - | - | 100% | 117.1% | 143.2% |
PCGH | ~85% | - | ~114% | 103.5% | ~133% | - | ~112% | 100% | 115.8% | 145.5% |
TPU | 87% | - | 100% | 104% | 129% | 100% | 110% | 100% | 113% | 135% |
Tom's | 92.0% | 96.5% | 118.4% | 102.3% | 128.4% | - | 108.3% | 100% | 114.7% | 135.1% |
Tweakers | 87.8% | 99.1% | - | 103.8% | 128.5% | 102.0% | 115.8% | 100% | 114.3% | 132.9% |
average 1080p perf. | 86.2% | 96.5% | 111.7% | 103.7% | 131.8% | 98.4% | 110.3% | 100% | 114.3% | 139.9% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
1440p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 84.9% | 100.0% | 117.5% | 106.8% | 143.2% | 100.9% | 112.7% | 100% | 115.6% | 148.6% |
Golem | - | - | - | 112.3% | 140.7% | - | 115.9% | 100% | 116.6% | 152.3% |
Comptoir | 95.2% | - | - | 114.5% | 151.9% | - | - | 100% | 119.0% | 151.8% |
PCGH | ~86% | - | ~122% | 109.4% | ~143% | - | ~118% | 100% | 115.9% | 152.5% |
TPU | 91% | - | 106% | 110% | 143% | 106% | 117% | 100% | 118% | 150% |
Tom's | 94.5% | 102.0% | 126.2% | 109.0% | 140.5% | - | 114.8% | 100% | 118.1% | 149.5% |
Tweakers | 91.6% | 105.3% | - | 111.4% | 138.9% | 107.8% | 121.4% | 100% | 114.9% | 144.3% |
average 1440p perf. | 89.3% | 101.5% | 118.4% | 109.9% | 143.0% | 103.6% | 116.5% | 100% | 116.3% | 150.0% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
2160p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
TPU | 98% | - | 117% | 120% | 159% | 113% | 125% | 100% | 119% | 162% |
Tom's | 101.1% | 111.9% | 138.6% | 120.3% | 158.6% | - | 126.2% | 100% | 119.5% | 162.2% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
RT/1080p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 102.2% | 131.4% | 154.0% | 145.6% | 189.8% | 100% | 109.7% | 149.6% |
Comptoir | 121.8% | - | - | 184.8% | 230.9% | 100% | 116.3% | 182.1% |
PCGH | - | - | 171.7% | 155.8% | - | 100% | 112.5% | 156.7% |
TPU | 96.2% | - | - | 136.9% | 176.5% | 100% | 113.2% | 148.7% |
Tom's | 104.5% | - | - | 143.5% | 191.3% | 100% | 110.2% | 155.0% |
Tweakers | 100.7% | 113.4% | - | 126.7% | 164.9% | 100% | 118.6% | 147.3% |
average RT/1080p perf. | 107.3% | 138.8% | 164.7% | 156.2% | 201.6% | 100% | 112.6% | 161.1% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
At a glance | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
average 1080p performance | 100% | 127.2% | 106.4% | 96.5% | 110.3% | 135.0% |
average 1440p performance | 100% | 130.0% | 105.9% | 91.0% | 105.8% | 136.4% |
average RT/1080p perf. | 100% | 129.1% | - | 64.0% | 72.1% | 103.2% |
TDP | 170W | 200W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
real Power Consumption | 172W | 202W | 221W | 131W | 159W | 219W |
MSRP | $329 | $399 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
AMD Mainstream | AMD Midrange | AMD HighEnd | AMD Enthusiast | nVidia Enthusiast | nVidia HighEnd | nVidia Midrange | nVidia Mainstream | |
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×0.9 5700XT | ×0.9 R7 | 2019 | ×0.8 2080S | ×1.4 1660Ti | ||||
2018 | ×0.7 2080Ti | ×0.8 2080 | ×1.0 2070 | |||||
×3.7 560 | ×1.9 580 | ×1.2 Vega64 | 2017 | |||||
×4.2 460 | ×2.0 480 | 2016 | ×0.9 1080Ti | ×1.1 1080 | ×1.9 1060 | ×3.1 1050Ti | ||
×4.2 370 | ×2.8 380X | ×1.9 390X | ×1.6 FuryX | 2015 | ×1.5 980Ti | ×3.2 960 | ||
2014 | ×1.8 980 | ×5.2 750Ti | ||||||
×5.5 260X | ×3.7 270X | ×2.8 280X | ×2.1 290X | 2013 | ×2.1 780Ti | ×2.9 770 | ||
×7.6 7770 | ×4.1 7870 | ×2.8 7970G | 2012 | ×3.1 680 | ×4.4 660 | ×9.6 650 | ||
×3.1 7970 | 2011 |
Sources: , based on benchmarks by , , , , , , ,
Affinity gives designers exactly what they need for the highest quality artwork, photos and designs—accurate, high quality tools in fast, innovative, reliable apps with flair.
Hi everyone,
I'm looking at building a PC so that I can run a design business from home. I'm looking to make sure it's fairly powerful and will last me a good decade or so, being able to handle almost whatever I throw at it. My designer files can feature an absolute tonne of shapes and multiple canvases, so I'd really like to know if anyone with either of the GPUs in the title has any comments about their experience they could share with me?
I'm more inclined to go with the AMD Radeon RX 6600 instead of the Nvidia RTX 3060 due to price, however, I have heard there are issues with hardware acceleration and thus speed when using Affinity products. Is this true?
Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance :-)
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compilation of 8 launch reviews with ~2250 gaming benchmarks at all resolutions
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only benchmarks at real games compiled, not include any 3DMark & Unigine benchmarks
-
geometric mean in all cases
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mostly launch reviews with complete adoption of rBAR & SAM were evaluated (exeption: Tom's Hardware)
-
standard performance without ray-tracing and/or DLSS/FSR, extra ray-tracing benchmarks at 1080p
-
stock performance on (usual) reference/FE boards, no overclocking
-
factory oc'ed cards were normalized to reference clocks/perf., but just for the overall performance average
-
performance average is (moderate) weighted in favor of reviews with more benchmarks
-
power consumption for the GPU only, no system power draw
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for the full results and some more explanations check
1080p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 82.0% | 95.1% | 111.8% | 102.1% | 135.5% | 97.3% | 108.0% | 100% | 115.2% | 141.6% |
Golem | - | - | - | 104.9% | 130.4% | - | 111.5% | 100% | 115.0% | 144.9% |
Igor's | - | - | 110.7% | 103.1% | 126.6% | - | 104.2% | 100% | 114.3% | 139.2% |
Comptoir | 92.7% | - | - | 109.4% | 141.6% | - | - | 100% | 117.1% | 143.2% |
PCGH | ~85% | - | ~114% | 103.5% | ~133% | - | ~112% | 100% | 115.8% | 145.5% |
TPU | 87% | - | 100% | 104% | 129% | 100% | 110% | 100% | 113% | 135% |
Tom's | 92.0% | 96.5% | 118.4% | 102.3% | 128.4% | - | 108.3% | 100% | 114.7% | 135.1% |
Tweakers | 87.8% | 99.1% | - | 103.8% | 128.5% | 102.0% | 115.8% | 100% | 114.3% | 132.9% |
average 1080p perf. | 86.2% | 96.5% | 111.7% | 103.7% | 131.8% | 98.4% | 110.3% | 100% | 114.3% | 139.9% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
1440p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 84.9% | 100.0% | 117.5% | 106.8% | 143.2% | 100.9% | 112.7% | 100% | 115.6% | 148.6% |
Golem | - | - | - | 112.3% | 140.7% | - | 115.9% | 100% | 116.6% | 152.3% |
Comptoir | 95.2% | - | - | 114.5% | 151.9% | - | - | 100% | 119.0% | 151.8% |
PCGH | ~86% | - | ~122% | 109.4% | ~143% | - | ~118% | 100% | 115.9% | 152.5% |
TPU | 91% | - | 106% | 110% | 143% | 106% | 117% | 100% | 118% | 150% |
Tom's | 94.5% | 102.0% | 126.2% | 109.0% | 140.5% | - | 114.8% | 100% | 118.1% | 149.5% |
Tweakers | 91.6% | 105.3% | - | 111.4% | 138.9% | 107.8% | 121.4% | 100% | 114.9% | 144.3% |
average 1440p perf. | 89.3% | 101.5% | 118.4% | 109.9% | 143.0% | 103.6% | 116.5% | 100% | 116.3% | 150.0% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
2160p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700 | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
TPU | 98% | - | 117% | 120% | 159% | 113% | 125% | 100% | 119% | 162% |
Tom's | 101.1% | 111.9% | 138.6% | 120.3% | 158.6% | - | 126.2% | 100% | 119.5% | 162.2% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 180W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $349 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
RT/1080p | 2060 | 2060S | 2070S | 3060 | 3060Ti | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Turing 6GB | Turing 8GB | Turing 8GB | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
CompB | 102.2% | 131.4% | 154.0% | 145.6% | 189.8% | 100% | 109.7% | 149.6% |
Comptoir | 121.8% | - | - | 184.8% | 230.9% | 100% | 116.3% | 182.1% |
PCGH | - | - | 171.7% | 155.8% | - | 100% | 112.5% | 156.7% |
TPU | 96.2% | - | - | 136.9% | 176.5% | 100% | 113.2% | 148.7% |
Tom's | 104.5% | - | - | 143.5% | 191.3% | 100% | 110.2% | 155.0% |
Tweakers | 100.7% | 113.4% | - | 126.7% | 164.9% | 100% | 118.6% | 147.3% |
average RT/1080p perf. | 107.3% | 138.8% | 164.7% | 156.2% | 201.6% | 100% | 112.6% | 161.1% |
TDP | 160W | 175W | 215W | 170W | 200W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
MSRP | $299 | $399 | $499 | $329 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
At a glance | 3060 | 3060Ti | 5700XT | 6600 | 6600XT | 6700XT |
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Gen & Mem | Ampere 12GB | Ampere 8GB | RDNA1 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 8GB | RDNA2 12GB |
average 1080p performance | 100% | 127.2% | 106.4% | 96.5% | 110.3% | 135.0% |
average 1440p performance | 100% | 130.0% | 105.9% | 91.0% | 105.8% | 136.4% |
average RT/1080p perf. | 100% | 129.1% | - | 64.0% | 72.1% | 103.2% |
TDP | 170W | 200W | 225W | 132W | 160W | 230W |
real Power Consumption | 172W | 202W | 221W | 131W | 159W | 219W |
MSRP | $329 | $399 | $399 | $329 | $379 | $479 |
AMD Mainstream | AMD Midrange | AMD HighEnd | AMD Enthusiast | nVidia Enthusiast | nVidia HighEnd | nVidia Midrange | nVidia Mainstream | |
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×0.9 5700XT | ×0.9 R7 | 2019 | ×0.8 2080S | ×1.4 1660Ti | ||||
2018 | ×0.7 2080Ti | ×0.8 2080 | ×1.0 2070 | |||||
×3.7 560 | ×1.9 580 | ×1.2 Vega64 | 2017 | |||||
×4.2 460 | ×2.0 480 | 2016 | ×0.9 1080Ti | ×1.1 1080 | ×1.9 1060 | ×3.1 1050Ti | ||
×4.2 370 | ×2.8 380X | ×1.9 390X | ×1.6 FuryX | 2015 | ×1.5 980Ti | ×3.2 960 | ||
2014 | ×1.8 980 | ×5.2 750Ti | ||||||
×5.5 260X | ×3.7 270X | ×2.8 280X | ×2.1 290X | 2013 | ×2.1 780Ti | ×2.9 770 | ||
×7.6 7770 | ×4.1 7870 | ×2.8 7970G | 2012 | ×3.1 680 | ×4.4 660 | ×9.6 650 | ||
×3.1 7970 | 2011 |
Sources: , based on benchmarks by , , , , , , ,
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Welcome to r/Hardwareswap! A marketplace to Buy, Sell, and Trade your new and used computer related hardware. Also come swap and hang out with us on Discord https://discord.gg/HWSwap!
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/r/IndianGaming — For discussions related to the Indian gaming scenario, from video games in general, how we procure them to how we play them. Pretty much anything in and around videogames and its intersection with India or Indian-ness.
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