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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 6600 Challenger D 8GB Graphics Card $419 Delivered @ BPC Technology

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Low price on this Asrock RX 6600 video card with free delivery if you're looking for something new and on a budget. For video out it has 1 HDMI 2.1 and 3 DisplayPort 1.4 ports.

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  • -4

    This needs to be priced below $300. They're still ripping people off. But I think their time will be over as demand has subsided considerably.

    • -2

      Not even the RX 5600 XT brand new and pre-mining boom was ever at a price that low.

      • +1

        That was an XT this isn't

        • No non-XT version outside of OEM. I can only look up 5600xt cards for price reference.

          • -1

            @jaydee4: But why compare 5600xt to rx6600 and not 6600xt in terms of price

        • You are an interesting character lol.
          You negged the xt calling it a shit card but arguing for this card.
          Not dissing you. But you are interesting.

      • +2

        I bought my 5600XT for around $300 with some cash backs and ebay discount.. It also came with some free games and a $50 steam pass from Asus…

        Sold it for $500, then bought a 3060 for $700 so it's all relative.. Time wise 🙂

        • +1

          I concur.

        • Lol, I bought techfast pre-built (i5 2500, 16g, rx570) second hand for 250 in 2020 because I was bored.

          Ripped it apart for the GPU then sold the remains for 450 with am old gtx760 I had sitting around.

          Used the rx570 till late 2021 then sold it for 350.

          The silicon shortage was an absolute stupid time for component pricing.

          • @momptdeals: Yep I picked up a 1650S used for about $80-90… Also sold that for $350.. But then again I over paid for the 3060 lol… Soo win some lose some

    • +5

      This is well below the RRP of $329 USD so it's not worth a neg at all.

      • -3

        RRP was a joke to begin with, peeling the skin of people like you off and you are happily paying for them

        • -2

          I didn't buy this so your statement is wrong.

          • -3

            @Clear: Such a redicoulus comment from someone who has posted 2060 as a deal!

            • -2

              @Seraph2052: You do realise that you're not required to buy what you share? I posted 95 deals last month and 99 the month before with probably <10 purchases from all of them.

        • +1

          o boo hoo, sorry your too tight to buy pc parts. but everything is going up, but I have my tiny violin playing for you just in case you have a sob story about tough times.

    • -1

      You're dreaming.
      Prices have gone up, they're not likely coming down, so if your budget is lower, get a lower spec card.

      • Lol anything else you want to be completely off the mark with? You should stop targeting my comments since they're always right and I'm effectively arguing with a noob.

        You sound like someone who's only been alive 3 years. Absolutely dreaming to think crypto prices would become the new normal.

    • I doubt they will go that low, but I have checked stock levels every so often at a couple of retailers and noticed 6600 levels that have only gone down 1 or 2 units in a month, so i'm guessing they'll drop further - at least so $400 becomes normal/standard for this performance level.

      • Yes, they are not selling anything unless there is a fake deal like this. The demand was coming from miners and they have stopped buying

    • +2

      What a ridiculous neg. VRAM has gotten far too expensive to sell 8GB cards much below $400 without selling at a loss.

      • -1

        Aha, and what is the average price of VRAM per GB now since you are in that market?

        • +3

          I don't know the current price but a few months ago card manufactures were paying $18 USD for 1gb of GDDR6. So for an 8GB card, ~$220 AUD is just the VRAM cost.

  • +2

    Looks like retailers have stopped hodling like hardasses since the crypto news. This has been a firm $450 for the past 7 weeks. Maybe we'll see another $670 3060ti

    • +1

      Bpc have one for $699, so not far off. Biggest problem is that it’s the same manufacturing process as the 3070 and 3070ti so it seems like they’re pumping those out at them moment, better margins. That and it’s the top bang for buck card, much like the 3080, it’s held it’s price.

      https://www.bpctech.com.au/product/08g-p5-3663-kl-evga-gefor…

  • +1

    I'm ain't going to pay for this price for an old GPU, worth $300max

    • +2

      It was released in October 2021. That's not old. RTX 30XX was in 2020 so that's "old".

      • -2

        Anything over 12months is old to me.

        • +1

          Great so it's not old.

          • @Clear: I'm talking about card technology.

            • @kml22: Sure RDNA 2 was released in 2020 but for AMD it is the latest microarchitecture available now. RDNA 3 is scheduled to be released sometime this year and until that happens RDNA 2 is the newest.

              • @Clear: Since RDNA3 is going to be released this year, might as well wait for that, GPU prices will drop each day. Crypto boom is over.

    • you'll be waiting quite a few months before low-mid range GPUs are released from next gen, they always just release high end first

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