6600xt or 3060 ti
Posted by spooxiey@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 9 comments
I'm looking for upgrades that I can do to my computer and wanted to upgrade my GPU which currently is a rx580. I was looking at the used market and saw that 6600xt's are selling for $200~ cad while 3060 ti's were $320~ cad and am now wondering if the price increase is worth the performance or if I should just go with the 6600xt
HubbaBubbaJM@reddit
If you’re considering a 3060ti, I would look for a new/used RX 6700 xt. You can find them at the same price if not cheaper than the 3060ti. Plus it out performs and has 12gb of vram.
Hope this helps. Good luck on your build :)
spooxiey@reddit (OP)
I was originally looking at the 6700xt but they were around $400 for me so I decided to look for other cards in hopes that I find a good value one haha
Competitive-Rip9700@reddit
Bro am late but if u bought the 6600 xt is it good for gaming
Designer-Cold2213@reddit
I Baugh one on launch and yes
sir_robins@reddit
I was on a climbing trip in Poland and I found one cheap shortly after launch... upgraded to a 7800xt when I bought the dual 1440p monitors. My son has the 6600xt now combined with a 3700x... we are waiting for AM6. Great card, nice temps, FSR4 via Optiscaler <3
Thefaceofbeijingcorn@reddit
The 3060ti only has on average around a 10fps increase in performance at 1080p then the 6600xt. If you're gaming at 1440p then I'd consider the 3060ti because that gap just about doubles, but probably not at 1080p considering the 6600xt is cheaper and gets you over 60fps in most, if not all titles.
spooxiey@reddit (OP)
Alright I appreciate it but I got a question is there a specific reason that it's close to it on 1080 but that far on 1440?
Safe-Sign-1059@reddit
The difference in card architecture and clock speeds. The 3060 ti just has more raster power than the 6600. They are both excellent for 1080p but for 1440p the 3060 ti can smash the 6600xt in some titles.
TickleMyFungus@reddit
This is wrong. 6600XT regularly outperforms the 3060ti by about 10% on nearly every benchmark, at 1080p and especially 1440p