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PowerColor Radeon RX 6650XT Comes With Higher Clocks and Bandwidth

A faster core clock and more bandwidth is always good to have. The Radeon RX 6650XT graphics card could be the next “best value” gaming card of this year.

Taken from Videocardz … We managed to obtain some information on the upcoming Radeon RX 6650XT graphics card from PowerColor.

The company is now preparing an updated Hellhound model with even faster Navi 23 GPU. According to information that was given to us, this model will both higher GPU clocks and memory speed.

PowerColor RX 6650 XT Hellhound is a dual-fan graphics card with 2048 Stream Processors and 8GB GDDR6 memory. Those specs did not change and neither did the design from RX 6600 series. What clearly has, are the GPU clocks. This model supports dual-BIOS feature, with Silent and OC modes. The Silent mode is basically AMD-reference spec, which means that RX 6650XT should have game and boost clock of 2410/2635 MHz respectively. The Hellhound model is not the flagship PowerColor GPU, but there is still an increase for both clocks in OC mode.

It would probably make more sense to compare RX 6650XT Hellhound to its ‘predecessor’, the RX 6600 XT Hellhound. In this case, the game clock has increased from 2382 MHz to 2486 MHz, which is 4.4%. Meanwhile, boost has gone up from 2593 MHz to 2689 MHz, so a slightly smaller increase of 3.7%.

Things get interesting once we got to the memory spec. Contrary to the rumors of 18 Gbps memory being used by this model, it would ship with 17.5 Gbps memory. This bumps the bandwidth up from 256 GB/s to 280 GB/s.

Source: Videocardz

 

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