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AMD Radeon RX 6600M (Navi 23) mobile GPU gets tested

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-radeon-rx-6600m-navi-23-mobile-gpu-gets-tested

"The reviewer is comparing GeForce RTX 3050 Ti with a maximum TGP of 80W (+15W Dynamic Boost), RTX 3060 with 115W (+15W with Dynamic Boost), and Radeon RX 6600M at 100W TGP default with 20W headroom with Smart Shift, which this graphics card supports. In other words, all GPUs are running at their full potential"

As always, take these Chinese benchmarks with a grain of salt as the drivers usually hasn't gotten finalized and laptops can be all over the place with power/cooling/ram etc. Still, judging from how the 6800M performs against the 3080, I wouldn't be surprised of the 6600M loses to a 3060. Ironic as mobile would have been the one place I would have thought that AMD would be leading considering how the Desktops perform in Raster against Nvidia with the efficiency of TSMC's 7nm. Another interesting point:

STALKER 2: Heart of Chernobyl Weighs in at a Massive 150GB

https://wccftech.com/stalker-2-massive-file-size/

Muh space. Also the requirements are quite heavy by the looks of things.

Asus M16 - The Cost of Using Intel...

Dave compares Asus M16 with i9 11900 + 3060 vs G15 with Ryzen 5900HS + 3070. You would think that the 3070 would win but they are surprisingly close. Maybe it's another case where the G15 has it's ram gimped and we know how important the RAM is with Ryzen. But the interesting thing is, while the M16 is a better laptop overall even outside of the performance as the screen is quite good and gives you gen 4 ssds, the Intel version has some issues. Even though it's thicker and has adjustments to make the airflow better, the noise is significantly louder and has 1 hour less battery life.

Last edited by Jizz_Beard_thePirate - on 14 June 2021

                  

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