XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT210 Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card RX-665X8DFDY
XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card RX-66XL8LFDQ
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Specification: XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT210 Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card RX-665X8DFDY
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Reviews (6)
6 reviews for XFX SPEEDSTER SWFT210 Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 Video Card RX-665X8DFDY
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Anonymous –
Overall Review: This is similar to the rtx 3060 which is way overpriced. I recommend buy this if you can get a good price
Cal –
Pros: 140 plus fps on 1040 design and installation easy Radeon software is easy to use and understand Cons: We should be paying retail for GPUs is is my only beef Overall Review: Picked this up as 30 series cards are exorbitantly marked up. But AMD makes very good parts and this is a solid solid grab at the 540 mark. I average 144 fps on most games in high settings. Compared to my 560 its a foot hill vs a mountain. Very pleased
Skye –
Pros: Just picked up this card from NewEgg and it rocks. Its better than the 3060 and almost as good as the 3060 ti. The size is great, actually these two fans cover more surface area than the 3 in the 3 fan model, I’m sayin. Love the small size and its working great at fast! Overall Review: I recommend this card without reservation. Its powerful, power efficient, small size, couldn’t ask for me, except if it were a 6700 xt.
GAMER –
Pros: Get’s the job done in 1440p Nice low profile Increased performance when paired with an AMD processor. Cons: Street Pricing Bitcoin miners Paper sales Overall Review: I’ll admit, i would have liked a 6800XT originally, but I’m not blowing a third of my PC budget on just the card. so I snagged a 6600 at about 500 bucks, which would make anyone heave. It is what it is, and now I’m here. The 6600 isn’t that bad of a card. Sure it has a bit less then a 6600XT, but the majority of games I play do not require a 3080 or 6800XT to play them optimally. I’m also running on a 1440p monitor which says a lot about the cards abilities. Siege runs at a solid 190FPS, Final Fantasy XIV hovers at 110 during Peak visuals, and Cyberpunk hits about 100 frames on High with medium shadows.. I’m not running Crysis on max settings, nor would I want to, so as long as I can get around 100-144 on the games I play, I’m good to use this until graphics cards actually normalize in 2077 when the internet collapses. -1 egg, price too high.
GS –
Pros: XFX makes an aesthetically pleasing card that runs cool and quiet Solid performance at 1080p Power efficient Cons: Less solid performance at 1440p and above Mythical MSRP that will never be seen again after launch Performance reduction on PCIe 3.0 or older Ray Tracing cripples this card Overall Review: Five eggs for XFX as this card has worked fine (mostly) without issue for months. There were some initial errors, but this seems to have been cleared with updated drivers. For this specific model, XFX has done a great job creating a product that runs cool and quiet. That may seem like faint praise, but the MSI 570 Armor 8GB this card replaced constantly ran hot (almost to the point of shutting down) and loud (3000+ rpm) despite a lower TDP. Any attempt to undervolt resulted in crashes and lowering the fan speed caused overheating. Another review mentions the two fans here have a greater surface area than the triple fan set up. This is true for the QICK, but not the MERC, while both have a better heatsink. That is fine as this card was built to sell at AMDs initial MSRP. Consequently, it probably will not overclock as well (or at all), so look to the other variants if that is your preference (not that it matters as of this review, GPU prices are insane). Suffice it to say, the card is built well enough for the spec. For a review on AMD, it may not be the hot garbage that is the 6500XT, but this card is bad value. This is supposed to be a mainstream offering but a ~$400 1080p card is absurd. I managed to get one from the Truffle Shuffle at MSRP, but these shenanigans need to stop. At the very least, these companies need to stop lying and just say theyre outright gouging consumers. Of course, theres also the PCIe 4.0 issue and lack of memory bandwidth. HUB and GN have good analyses of this issue. Generally, PCIe 3.0 is fine with some game exceptions (e.g., Doom Eternal), but this will likely be an issue in the future. Oh well…not like there were better alternatives available at MSRP.
Anonymous –
Overall Review: I am very happy with the purchase. I works for the games I play and haven’t had any issues. This is my first XFX card and it won’t be my last.