AMD Unveils the Radeon RX 6600 XT, a Graphics Card for Power Gaming at 1080p
AMD s Radeon RX 6000 GPU family is gaining a $379 midrange model aimed at full-HD play. Middle-market video card pricing is taking a decided shift north in 2021. By Chris Stobing
30 Jul 2021, 1:30 p.m.
At this year s ChinaJoy gaming conference in Shanghai (think E3, but focused more on local Chinese developers and projects), AMD announced the upcoming August release of its all-new graphics card, the Radeon RX 6600 XT.
Set to take over the mantle of 1080p-gaming specialist from the aging Radeon RX 5600 XT, the Radeon RX 6600 XT aims dead-on for the largest segment of the PC-gaming market: Gamers and esports hounds with full-HD monitors. But how well will the RX 6600 XT slot in against the current GPU competition in this hotly contested, high-volume category?
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The Dell 32 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (P3222QE) has UHD resolution and the largest screen of any of the so-called USB-hub or docking-station displays that we have reviewed to date. Productivity monitors like this $899.99 model include a USB Type-C port feeding an Ethernet jack and multiple downstream USB Type-A ports, letting them perform the functions of a PC docking station as well as a display. The P3222QE costs more than Dell s highly rated UltraSharp 27 USB-C Hub Monitor (U2722DE), and it lacks some of its ports, but it has a substantially larger screen and great sRGB color coverage. It would serve as a fine centerpiece for a serious home or office getting-it-done workstation, but the price is a heavy blow given the screen size.