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Gigabyte Radeon RX 6600 XT Gaming OC 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card $519 + Post ($0 to Metro/ C&C/ in-Store) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Similar to https://www.umart.com.au/product/gigabyte-radeon-rx-6600-xt-… but save $10 if you've already used AfterPay.

Don't worry if this becomes expired, I expect another sale to follow shortly.

The 6600 (non-XT) on Centrecom was on sale until the 21/04 at $459, but for some reason another sale of the exact card occurred for another few days.

Still, if we hold out further, we can force these retailers to drop prices further.

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Update: Out of stock for delivery. Now VIC C&C & in-store only.

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  • +1

    What's the price floor on this model do we think? $400?

    • -3

      $400 would be what I expect it to cost. For reference, the RX 5600 XT had an MSRP of 380. Even at $500, the 6600 XT is an absolute joke. It's even hard for me to remind myself, but just because prices have dropped by almost half since January, doesn't mean that current graphics cards are a good deal.

      Unfortunately I can't see it coming down below $450 ish. This card is already below its MSRP of $510 though

      • +2

        fyi the 6600xt has 1080ti performance for half the power consumption.. meanwhile 1080ti's are still being made https://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-ti-prod…

        • -1

          shhh facts arent their forte

        • Amazing how GPU market ends up like this, old models still in production …

        • +1

          why are 1080ti (as well as other cards like 2060S/2070 etc) still selling for more than the 6600xt if this is much newer, has warranty and none of the risk that buying a used card has? sure you see a 1080ti for $500 every now and then but most are still like 600-800

      • +1

        Why did you upvote this deal if you think 6600XT over $500 is a joke?

        • He probably felt pressured by miners on here to give it an upvote. Calling it a joke would start a whole "but it's msrp u want 4 free lul" argument from the miners.

    • $420 ish I reckon, bought my 5600xt around that point in early '20

    • If moore's law "leaks" are to be believed, there will be quite a supply of the refresh coming. Intel also has a card targeting this spot.

      So 400 might be the appropriate price in 3 more months.

      • Moore’s is trash

        • elaborate?

          • @Zilch: It is dead

          • @Zilch: the guy will post whatever gets views, don't think he cared if right or wrong, this was a few years ago…

  • why rx6600 xt MSRP is $589 and it has been dropped to $519 and the RTX3060 MSRP $529 still have not moved down to that close. I dont mind AMD but want to try new tech on NVIDIA.

    • +7

      Ehh I don't think raytracing makes sense at the RTX 3060 tier. Would be losing too much FPS. And DLSS possibly not a biggie with FSR2/XeSS. I think at this price tier I'd be just looking for best raster perf / $dollar.

    • +1

      3060 MSRP was never realistic for them to make any profit. It was just marketing BS so they look more competitive than AMD

  • +3

    I've just decided to hodl for 8 months with my gtx 970 (console graphics it is for me). Extremely fed up retailers are still playing this above msrp game so close to next gen.

    I don't consider the AMD cards msrp either. AMD raised the msrp from 5600xt in response to crypto. This low spec 6600XT is still 20% overpriced

    • +2

      FYI.. inflation is real.. and its hardly retailers.. its distibuters …. they even made retailers take old geforce GT730s , power supplies and trash motherboards along with rtx 3060s.3070s and 3080s..

  • +1

    oh shid.. i bought this for $200 more, 2 months ago. Was the $100/month for gaming worth it?

    • +3

      Tell that to the people who paid 2.3k for a 3080 or 1k for a 3060 :)

      • I'm sure their life and financial status has not changed one iota.

        Over the course of years moving forward, having spent an extra 3,4,5 hundred makes absolutely no difference & will never be felt.

        • and then there is this one guy that looks back on his life and pinpoints wasting a few hundred extra dollars on a GPU as the event that snowballed his life to hell

    • If you sold an old graphics card at top dollar the same time like lots of us did you did well.

      • lol some dude on fb still want to sell their 1080ti for $800. i gave them offer $550 yesterday, they still refuse… oh well

        • +2

          The 6600xt is faster than 1080ti and uses half the power. I wouldn't pay over $350 for a 1080ti when this is $509. 1080ti is 5 years old too

          • +1

            @Jimmy77: Exactly… even if performance was equal, one card is clearly inferior (second hand and uses more power).

            A used 1080ti should be 30% less than this (~$360)

          • @Jimmy77: well.. i tried to explain this to the sellers and they said i am being cheap and mean.. well i am.. :)

      • I would have sold my 1060 but then I'd have nothing to put in it. Lol

  • +2

    Paid $375 in November 2020 for an ASUS RX5600XT TUF 6GB.
    HODLing until price drops more on the 6700XT or something similar…

    • +2

      You shouldn't even bother, just wait for lovelace midrange next year. 5600xt is still really good. I wished I got it back then, would've saved me so much head ache.

  • -5

    i will buy 10 if it is $399

    • +2

      Seriously, who cares?

    • im sure you would

  • Can anyone think of a situation where the 2 HDMI/2 DP will cause problems (or be an advantage) vs 1HDMI/3DP of most cards?

    At $520 delivered I think I've reached my breaking point with current 1060 3GB

    • +1

      Only an issue if you want to plug in 3 DP monitors at once. Even then you can just plug in one with HDMI instead.
      Depending on HDMI standard supported by card and monitor, usually you get highest refresh on DP.
      Unless you are doing triple monitor sim racing or something it's unlikely to be an issue.

      • They are HDMI 2.1 on the card, although unclear what the throughput is capped at, I'm guessing not a full 48GBps. Good point about the monitor though, almost all only support 2.0 at this stage

  • +1

    Yeah, let's just compare the 6600 and the 1080ti while completely disregarding the fact that the 6600 is Gen 4.

    I just watched a video comparing the 6600 xt with Gen 3 and Gen 4 PCIe.
    Mind you, this version is probably clocked a bit higher than the one in the video, so all performance difference will be slightly more noticeable.

    Using x16 lanes on the GPU it won't make a difference.
    Using x8 lanes will vary in performance difference between 1 and 20% FPS in-game.
    Using x4 lanes, they didn't test.

  • +2

    Got this for $829 at launch

    My heart is breaking 💔

    • +1

      i paid $640 for a 6600XT Sapphire but sold an RX470 4GB for $360 :)

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