its more like the a770 it have 16gb not for gaming but for other purposes like ia (a770 for editing and content creation too but it has poor drivers ) @@vigneshwaranv5053
6700XT here. Undervolted, upped the memory clocks to the max (2150Mhz) and swapped to fast timings. Kept the same base clock for the GPU. It draws around 140-155w in most games instead of 190w+. And it's stable. I got an XFX model and the fans never go above 20%. Temperatures float around 55-67Cº depending on the game. It's dead silent, pushes most titles to 90FPS+ on maxed out settings at 1080p and it costed me only 275€. It's insane!
Thank you for sharing information about the TDP and power efficiency as well. You don't see that always included in reviews, but I think it's important!
6700xt used for around 200-220 (europe) is such a good card. Will last me forever for competitive games and fsr and frame gen in future demanding games ❤
@@ScatterVolt Ya Vram is the main issue and i agree with you. For those who play 1080 with RTX for them it will be great. As PS5 pro is coming in future I will rather move on to that for 2k or 4k
Thank you for this I have been planning a pc build for a while with a r5 5600x and 6700xt but I wasn’t sure if the 7600xt would be better or not but this video shows me the 6700xt is better for what I want. Ps love the videos keep up the good work😊
Hi, at the time I got my 6700xt I would love to have a 5600x with it. Sadly my budget wasnt there yet, so I opted for a 3600+ 6700xt. I would say is still really good. I only play league of legends, but wanting to play fortnite to became a real rat kid, hahah. So here's what i want to tell you: the performances would tell you (look at csgo) 400fps, but thats with a higher than 3600 cpu. So real performance: 240 with 170 (lows). Have a good day!
Hey there, I was planning to build and have already built my pc with 5600X and 6700XT for 1080p Ultra 120hz / 1440p Medium to Hugh 80 to 100hz gaming and all I have to say is: This combo is the BEST bang for the buck one. Zero regrets. So if any one of you is looking for a recommendation or confirmation or anything like it, I absolutely recommend this combo, cause it's the best in that budget. 👌
Awesome video, curious about the A770. Just a heads up that for me at least the mix on the voice in this video was a bit too intense to listen to at any volume, I think the mids/lower-mids could do with being EQed down a little so that it's less shouty/oppressive. Sorry for the unsolicited feedback hope it doesn't come across in a bad way!
i have had an Acer Predator Bifrost A770 16gb for over a year now(got one from the 2nd shipment newegg got), the big thing has been having a cpu that can deal with the driver overhead, thats gotten better but still applies to varying degrees, for example a 10400f is not going to get you great fps in gta-v with an arc card that is, on the other hand, my 7980xe i bought on ebay, and the 7940x i had before that, also ebay, both just set to 4.6ghz all core turbo, have always shown better results then 6c12t chips do. for editing, i have not done a ton, mostly done some tests for friends as they watched me stream it.. in one case, my buddies wife kiped his acer a770 before he got home and put her 6950xt on his desk instead.... because the video supports WAY better, and drivers for non-game perf have been at worst on part with amd's random "how the hell did this decades old bug come back" drivers... and dont get me wrong, i am not a hater of amd.. i loved my 290x's, till they broke them with wattman and eventually, after 18mo, drove me and every other amd user i knew who wasnt on a fury or newer, to pascal cards... whats amusing is i grabbed this card, then my buddy rich bought one... then 4 of our friends... all on fury or pascal gen nv cards.. and we have all had far less issues then we expected... we remember voodoo, ati rage, tnt, etc... we are old... and... this has been overall a good exp for all of us... depending on the app you are using, most even older apps that support quicksync, today, will work, at worst you may want to replace the quicksync dll's the app comes with, with newer ones, (we did this with my buddies copy of vegas before sony patched support in officially and it boosted perf and funny enough unlocked av1 as, vegas could detect av1 support after the files were replaced with ones recommended on a vegas subforum, but, months ago a "beta" patch dropped from an official source that used even newer files..) for a creators card, its a great option im assured by the creators i know who have been using them.. an a380 is enough to do 1080p video editing with ease, a580-770 8gb will perform very close, and 16gb cards will show benefit from the larger vram limit, oh and as an example on encode speed, i hit 300ish fps doing 4k transcodes, in max quality mode with a bitrate quality sider set to whatever is best for the media in question.. for example anime dosnt tend to need the bitrate high detail live action content does to look great... but outside that.. av1 and hevc perform very similar.. i am told if you have a 12th gen or newer that the quicksync setup can use the igpu to decode as the gpu encodes boosting perf pretty drastically more so for editing and scrubbing timelines with live previews.. buddies wife actually does her setup work on a 9990xe with 128gb of ram on quad nvme vrog raid, then does the encode job over a direct 10g connection using her 13900k and arc card, because the 13th gen has more latancy when editing then 11th gen and earlier... and it bugs her.. but doing the actual encode with the system thats the fastest for the job in the house has zero down side.. she just saves the job file to the folder that shared and runs it from the faster for encoding system... whats funny is for vp9 encoding the 9900xe is faster.. as thats 100% cpu driven and 5.4ghz all core, all cores being p cores.. is far from slow.. (i want her cpu.. wouldnt even oc it just enable core enhancement to get all cores to full turbo and leave it at that..heh..
I really appreciate that you mentioned AI as a user category, cus I'm an engineering student whose going to be doing a lot of AI assignments in my final semesters (and hence minimal gaming lol)
Looks like the 7600XT is still a good replacement for the 6700XT eventually with more VRAM. That Hellhound is probably better build than most 6700XT budget models you see available.
I dont think so, I do have a 6700xt, would never change for a something with less power raw (2560vs2048). I believe the 7600xt is a good replacement for the 6600xt, same that 7700xt would be a good replacement for 6700xt.
@@willn8664 4 sure. But talking the normal versión to do the comparison. I still dont believe i need a change. I would eventually change system when price performance is waay better. Like taking my 6700xt and changing for something around 300dolars with 100% better performance (7600xt might be only 5 to 10% better). Good day!
😏👍 Cool broh, I pretty much agree with everything u said, only one thing tho, for a 6700 XT purchase I highly recommend getting one of the better looking beefy design cards with 3 fans, get urself something nice and that it stands out in the case, if it has argb on the card that would be even better, lets go people 😎
I picked up a used Sapphire Nitro 6700XT 1 year ago - it's amazing! 😍 I undervolted/overclocked and power is pretty low. I play Cyberpunk with FSR Quality on my 4K TV at 4K60fps. With a Starfield mod on medium it looks great and easily holds 4K60fps. The card keep surprising, I think it's the new GTX1060 for longevity.🤔😁
A lot of the techies are clowning over the 7600 xt.. but It's just the same as the 4060 Ti. I feel like it's a good card to upgrade to if your upgrading from a super outdated; old card, and have a small budget of around $300-$350. It's a super massive upgrade from lets say a GTX 1050 or something.
a used 6800 for a bit more would be better since the 6800 is stronger and runs 4k better (it gives 60+fps experience at high settings while the 6700xt on high settings would need fsr to get 50/60fps) and its 40/100$ more expensive depending if used or new
You were the smart one lol I was mining at the time, someone offered a trade for a 6700XT and I rejected lol I did sell one for £600 though which I got for £350ish.
I had a 6700 xt for over a year and replaced with a 3060 ti. Got tired of all the driver issues, even while not gaming, still had random black screens and virtual machine freezing issues. The 3060 ti has had zero issues with all game play performance in my experience much smoother
long as I don't play this years games I've found the RTX 6600 plays Unreal Engine 4 with no notable problems in gfx at 1440p. I think you only need a new generation if you want Unreal 5 at ultra settings
@@tomuks47 8GB vs 12GB and 128bit vs 192bit bus width. The 6700 XT is absolutely worth the extra $60. You'll see huge performance disparities between the two in VRAM hungry games. The gap will only get bigger as games start to ask for more. Which... might not happen at all and then the $50 less is justified. Doesn't exactly put it at better value but it'll put it at a great buy for budget gamers.
interesting choice to not do any upscaling because DLSS is one of the bigger selling points for nvidia, and realistically most players will play with some sort of upscaler on
I got an RTX 4060 last week for my first custom build PC for $250 only, really worth it considering this is the cheapest GPU I can get from this video list in my country. And the total cost for my PC build around $600 using 12th Gen i5, RTX 4060, 16GB of RAM & 1TB nvme SSD, so far I'm really satisfied with my PC performance, this is a really huge upgrade for me coming from my 8 years old notebook that I bought for my study in late 2016.
Quick question. Do you only game with this setup 4060? Personally work with Ai, Psd, VideoEditing and an avid Gamer ( for stress releasing after ). Curiously want to know if this GPU the 4060 is worth it with its 8GB compared to 6700xt or 7600xt that has higher Vram.
@@iSa_Ach I'm won't call myself as a gamer so I don't really play games a lot on my PC, I usually play like 1 hours or less per day unless I have more free time or bored then I may play like 2-3 hours, I mostly use my PC for media consumption & browsing internet, the game that I play usually not really high demanding GPU like Genshin, Forza 5, COD WM2, Naruto Ninja Storm & some of switch games using Yuzu emulator like Zelda & Super Mario, but if you can afford those GPU then go for AMD with more VRAM, in my country the GPU from AMD not really cheap compared to Nvidia unless I buy the used GPU, since this is my first custom PC I don't want any risks by getting used part on my PC and I don't plan to upgraded any part of my PC for the next 5 years at least so that why I choose brand new GPU.
hank you very much for the review. I have a MSI MECH Rx 6650 xt 8GB and over black Friday I got a Sapphire pulse Rx 6700 Xt 12GB for $310 that I still have in the box and was wondering if I should just return it and get the Rx 7600 xt 16 GB or if I should just return the 6700 xt and stick with the 6650 xt.......... I am still not sure what to do lol but this video helped me A LOT. Thank you very much.
I fully agree with you here! 7600XT is not worth it but the 460 actually surprisingly worth it considering all the features cuda dlss and lowest power usage and still performing better on average the the 7600xt. I have a 12gb 3060 and my sister has a 8gb 4060 and she absolutely kills me on 95% of games
I went for the 6750 XT because it was the same price as the 6700 XT and a better model (XFX QICK vs MSI Mech 2x) was wanted to spend around £250-£280 for 6650 XT or 4060 initially but I decided that it was worth the little extra for the 6750 XT (£329 at the time but Ebuyer have it for £300 now) Think it's great price to performance.
Should I get the rx 6700 xt or the rx 7600 xt, one has a little bit more of performance but the other one has more VRAM. I gotta admit that I want a gaming pc and the first game I think of is Fortnite but I don’t know if I want the 4060 because the others have much better performance in general, and maybe I’ll stop playing Fortnite in a future so that’s why my previous question… should I get the rx 6700 xt or the rx 7600 xt
Does anyone else remember back in the day when $300 bought a top of the line video card and $150 bought a top of the line motherboard? Now we have $1,000 motherboards and $1,500 graphics cards. It's just stupid. People need to stop buying this overpriced garbage. I mean, they're so greedy that they won't even invest enough money to engineer a connector that won't burn your house down.
I just got rtx 3060 mainly because of the 12gb vram and higher mem bus for $300. I mainly play dota2 and a few aaa games. do you think I should have gotten the 8gb 4060? I have a 1440p monitor
Depends really. If you got a decent CPU I'd up the budget a little bit and see if the RX5700 is around $120-$130 or if the 5700XT is around $160. The 580 8GB works great if all you care about is eSports and light gaming. For everything else I'd want a little bit more of raw power. For comparison a 5700 is 2-2.5x more powerful than the 580.
Hey scatter! Loved the vid still one question. I want the 4060 as it serves my main purpose but I will also do video editing and "normal" gaming. So will it still be a solid choice as I want to do everything but specifically heavy productivity?
The only game the 7600xt really makes a difference on is rtx medium cyberpunk. Its memory and gpu clock speed really prevents it from benefiting from the increased vram. Like many people said before- the RX 7600 doesn't need more ram.
I got a 3060 ti for 340 aud (200ish US). These prices are common enough in Australia, it’s such a banger I can even use it at 1440p with my R5 7600. Aus also seems to have bad prices on used radeons Edit: understand this is used but shows the used market so worth a look!
My last upgrade was an Amd rx 580.. never again. Adrenaline is just not my cup of tea. Afterburner all day. My next cpu maybe, but not getting an amd gpu again.
Why do you prefer the 4060 over anything else if it won't even last as long fort fortnite considering only 8gb of vram? Also, how long can 8gb of vram last in fortnite 1080p epic gaming? will it last at least 5 years?
I don’t recall really preferring the 4060 in this video. I just say that it’s only good for Fortnite, because it is. I point out its VRAM deficiencies quite clearly in the video.
Damn litterally was searching for this kind of video!! Was looking for a gpu thats good for some editing and gaming vs just solely gaming and I'm not up to date with the newer amd cards in terms of light editing performance. Edit: what would you recommend in 2nd place for editing? This pc build I'm surprising someone with and want something that is more mature in software and drivers and and more reliable. (I want to be tech support as little as possible)
In most cases Nvidia is the safest bet for editing but there's a lot to ask. What kind of footage are working with, what's your editing suite. For example premier does a better job with Nvidia CUDA than open CL. Obviously the higher tier you can afford the better performance. At the same time, Radeon cards are not that far behind these days but the best site to look for all this Puget Systems... they cover it all ad nauseum.
The data seems a bit odd, though. Sure, the extra memory DOES help the 7600 XT on Forza compared to the non-XT, but the performance gap compared to the 6700 XT is a bit strange. Even the 4060 results in there are strangely low.
I got a kick out of your video recommendations. I noticed you did not recommend upgrading to the RTX 4060 16gb cards from the 8gb cards. Is that due to you may as well just get a RTX 4070 something or other? We all know the RTX 4060 16gb is just priced to high> my opinion is it should be maybe no higher than $350 which is around $100 lower than what it is selling for now. .The RTX 4060 is really just a 4050 class card not a 60 class card. If it was truly a 60 class card it would have had 12gb and 196 bus. However it is a really good 50 class card.
*all of them* can stream no problem because of the *AV1* encoder except the 6700xt, but it still is a good card even for streaming 4060 is good for 1080p either 7600xt 16GB or 6700xt for 1440p
Building a new pc from one of your guides. I bought the 2tb ssd but I’m wanting to wipe the hard drive clean out of my old computer and use it for storing media. Any tips on doing that? Thanks.
i have a 1660 super/ti right now, and i really want to get a new gpu for that 300-350 range.. some videos say dont get the 7600xt, some say dont get the 6700xt, and some say dont get either get the 4060. i have no clue what to pick.. i play lots of games, and even render and edit videos. any thoughts would be amazing!
back in august i built my first PC, I got a 4060 for it and lately I've been wondering if I should trade it in at microcenter and put the money towards a 4070 super I have a Ryzen 5 5600 and I mostly play on 1080
Hi Scattervolt, amd ryzen 5 7600 msi pro a620m -e motherboard gskill ripjaws 16*2 ddr5 5600mhz crucial p2 1 tb 3d nand nvme pcle m.2 ssd upto 2400mn/s rtx 4070 crosair cv750 750watt 80plus bronze smps ant esports ice - 170TG (ATX mid tower cabinet) deepcooler ak 400 cooler can you please review and tell if this custom build is future proof and has no botlleneck for gaming ? is this build good optimised ? if not can you please suggest a good prcessor for rtx 4070 without bottleneck?
Hey, im looking forward to upgrade from my rtx 2070 to an rtx 4070 while still running my ryzen 5 3600. Do you think the bottleneck will be severe or still acceptable at 1080p? Sadly i cannot upgrade my cpu since my mainboard dosn't support much better cpu's unless i flash my bios which i really don't want to risk.
Flashing BIOS is actually not as scary as you might think and would be 100% worth it as i Upgraded from the 3600 to the 5800x3D and still run a 2070 super and saw a nice gain in performance. The R5 3600 is kind of outdated now in my opinion and would not recommend upgrading the GPU before you upgrade the CPU. I noticed even running the R5 3600 with my 2070S that in FPS games where you try to push the most amount of frames possible using competitive or low settings i was most certainly CPU bottle-necked and it didn't feel good.
So been watching your channel for years. Started like 4 years ago and you directed me in my first PC build. Well Its time for me to build another PC and give that pc to my son as it still plays 1080p pretty well. So I care more about visuals and want the highest visual graphics at 60fps. I also play mostly RPG's like cyberpunk and baldurs gate. So if I wanted the best graphics with a 7800x3d for under 550.00 should I get the RTX4070 non ti or super or get the 7800xt. I found the plane 4070 for 530.00 and almost pulled the trigger but im having a very hard time deciding between these two cards. Should I wait 1 month do you think prices on the 4070 will even go lower?
yo scatter, found a guy that is selling a used 6700xt for around 288 bucks. Im planing to pair this with the 7500f that you recomended me a while back from aliexpress since the other cpus are expensive to get where I live so I wanted to know your thoughts if its worth or nah
Hi, I've been looking for GPUs that caters to what I need. Been using a potato laptop for nearly 10 yrs now. It was advised to me that I upgrade especially on the kind of work that I do. I work with Ai, Psd, VideoEditing, Unity and like most watching this video a Gamer... Right now the 4060 would mostly be good for the work I do BUT the 8gb is kinda hindering if I should buy this over the 6700xt or 7600xt. Should I go 4060? or trust the other 2?
@@ScatterVolt Appreciate the reply. My initial build was supposed to be an r5 5600X paired with a 4060, as per your recommendation however unfortunately it's very hard to find any 3060Ti or a 3080. Tech shops here is selling me to go r7 7700X paired with Rx 7700XT instead... I'm not sure about this combo, any insight?
It might not actually. I know studio supports hardware decoding period for Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. This isn’t much of a problem for basic video editing however.
Hello scatter its me again what is the best gpu for 7600x, 4060 or 7600 xt or 6700xt, im leaning more towards nvidia due to dlss and etc please help its alot of confusion?
6650 xt vs Arc a750 vs Rtx 3060 which one is better as Arc a750 is $250 while both 6650xt and rtx 3060 is costlier 60$ more than Arc a750 i am mainly focusing for Productivity work
Where are you located? Arc graphics card are nice for video editing. Nvidia cards are nice for 3D modeling. Any GPU is going to be good enough for basic productivity.
@@ScatterVolt i live in India btw just i had doubt that does the arc a750 had any driver issue related to Editing other than gaming ?? And is it future proof ??
Bro i have ryzen 5 pro 4650g,16gb ram,650w psu,asrock a520m hdv mobo, what should i get rtx 3060,4060,7600,a770 main purpose is gaming+productivity+future editing.which gpu is for me with less bottlenecks{cpu will be change in future}
I’m running errands this morning so I can’t reply to comments as much as I usually do!
You never mentioned streaming :( only at the beginning but never gave a recommendation or testing
Okk bruh
@@ayepeabeahe’s got some other videos, but intel and nvdia and are better for streaming than amd at this price
@@bananaman6324 for streaming they all fair out except the 6700xt which has no AV1 encoding
@@ayepeabeaall of them are good for streaming pretty much
Sorry for the low views, these are actually the most informative type of vid.
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The 6650 XT is also a great card imo. Its around 250 bucks and provides a great value.
It is, it’s just unfortunate that its availability is mixed across the world.
i’ve got one. great card in terms of performance. but mine makes weird noises in loading screens i forgot the exact term it’s called.
Or should I spend another 100 and get the 7600xt or a 6700xt for 339.
@@SpaceRanger187 7600 XT sucks imo. 16 GB RAM is as useless as its in 4060 Ti. Better go for 6700 XT
its more like the a770 it have 16gb not for gaming but for other purposes like ia (a770 for editing and content creation too but it has poor drivers ) @@vigneshwaranv5053
6700XT here. Undervolted, upped the memory clocks to the max (2150Mhz) and swapped to fast timings. Kept the same base clock for the GPU. It draws around 140-155w in most games instead of 190w+. And it's stable. I got an XFX model and the fans never go above 20%. Temperatures float around 55-67Cº depending on the game. It's dead silent, pushes most titles to 90FPS+ on maxed out settings at 1080p and it costed me only 275€. It's insane!
140-150w on 1080p or 1440p?
@@Amy-kh3zl 1080p.
how much on 1440p and im planning to buy it should@@dorayaki5494
@@dorayaki5494 that's beautiful,btw how much fps you got with that setting?
I wish I could get it for that price. Sadly prices in europe for 6700xt have gone up again.
Holy moly 6700 xt is still a monster
7600 xt will shine on newer titles and kinda future proof
Memory can only do so much if the card is already constrained and struggling with its current config. The issue here is the Navi 33 die in the 7600XT.
Thank you for sharing information about the TDP and power efficiency as well. You don't see that always included in reviews, but I think it's important!
6700xt used for around 200-220 (europe) is such a good card. Will last me forever for competitive games and fsr and frame gen in future demanding games ❤
I got the xfx swift 309 for 288 GBP new, been so happy since, running an amazing undervolt. Make such a difference to power draw and temps
I got a 6700XT a couple of weeks ago, I upgraded to 6800 because I found a good deal lol
4060 is best in every prospective. I love this GPU , RTX DLSS, AI , Editing, and overall gaming performance 4060 is the best one out of all these.
Except for vram, which could make it outdated soon.
If that card had 12gb/16gb of vram then that could would be very compelling.
@@ScatterVolt Ya Vram is the main issue and i agree with you. For those who play 1080 with RTX for them it will be great. As PS5 pro is coming in future I will rather move on to that for 2k or 4k
Nope the amd ones are better
Thank you for this I have been planning a pc build for a while with a r5 5600x and 6700xt but I wasn’t sure if the 7600xt would be better or not but this video shows me the 6700xt is better for what I want. Ps love the videos keep up the good work😊
Hi, at the time I got my 6700xt I would love to have a 5600x with it. Sadly my budget wasnt there yet, so I opted for a 3600+ 6700xt. I would say is still really good. I only play league of legends, but wanting to play fortnite to became a real rat kid, hahah.
So here's what i want to tell you: the performances would tell you (look at csgo) 400fps, but thats with a higher than 3600 cpu. So real performance: 240 with 170 (lows).
Have a good day!
Hey there, I was planning to build and have already built my pc with 5600X and 6700XT for 1080p Ultra 120hz / 1440p Medium to Hugh 80 to 100hz gaming and all I have to say is: This combo is the BEST bang for the buck one. Zero regrets. So if any one of you is looking for a recommendation or confirmation or anything like it, I absolutely recommend this combo, cause it's the best in that budget. 👌
Awesome video, curious about the A770. Just a heads up that for me at least the mix on the voice in this video was a bit too intense to listen to at any volume, I think the mids/lower-mids could do with being EQed down a little so that it's less shouty/oppressive. Sorry for the unsolicited feedback hope it doesn't come across in a bad way!
i have had an Acer Predator Bifrost A770 16gb for over a year now(got one from the 2nd shipment newegg got), the big thing has been having a cpu that can deal with the driver overhead, thats gotten better but still applies to varying degrees, for example a 10400f is not going to get you great fps in gta-v with an arc card that is, on the other hand, my 7980xe i bought on ebay, and the 7940x i had before that, also ebay, both just set to 4.6ghz all core turbo, have always shown better results then 6c12t chips do.
for editing, i have not done a ton, mostly done some tests for friends as they watched me stream it.. in one case, my buddies wife kiped his acer a770 before he got home and put her 6950xt on his desk instead.... because the video supports WAY better, and drivers for non-game perf have been at worst on part with amd's random "how the hell did this decades old bug come back" drivers... and dont get me wrong, i am not a hater of amd.. i loved my 290x's, till they broke them with wattman and eventually, after 18mo, drove me and every other amd user i knew who wasnt on a fury or newer, to pascal cards... whats amusing is i grabbed this card, then my buddy rich bought one... then 4 of our friends... all on fury or pascal gen nv cards.. and we have all had far less issues then we expected... we remember voodoo, ati rage, tnt, etc... we are old... and... this has been overall a good exp for all of us...
depending on the app you are using, most even older apps that support quicksync, today, will work, at worst you may want to replace the quicksync dll's the app comes with, with newer ones, (we did this with my buddies copy of vegas before sony patched support in officially and it boosted perf and funny enough unlocked av1 as, vegas could detect av1 support after the files were replaced with ones recommended on a vegas subforum, but, months ago a "beta" patch dropped from an official source that used even newer files..)
for a creators card, its a great option im assured by the creators i know who have been using them.. an a380 is enough to do 1080p video editing with ease, a580-770 8gb will perform very close, and 16gb cards will show benefit from the larger vram limit, oh and as an example on encode speed, i hit 300ish fps doing 4k transcodes, in max quality mode with a bitrate quality sider set to whatever is best for the media in question.. for example anime dosnt tend to need the bitrate high detail live action content does to look great... but outside that.. av1 and hevc perform very similar..
i am told if you have a 12th gen or newer that the quicksync setup can use the igpu to decode as the gpu encodes boosting perf pretty drastically more so for editing and scrubbing timelines with live previews.. buddies wife actually does her setup work on a 9990xe with 128gb of ram on quad nvme vrog raid, then does the encode job over a direct 10g connection using her 13900k and arc card, because the 13th gen has more latancy when editing then 11th gen and earlier... and it bugs her.. but doing the actual encode with the system thats the fastest for the job in the house has zero down side.. she just saves the job file to the folder that shared and runs it from the faster for encoding system... whats funny is for vp9 encoding the 9900xe is faster.. as thats 100% cpu driven and 5.4ghz all core, all cores being p cores.. is far from slow.. (i want her cpu.. wouldnt even oc it just enable core enhancement to get all cores to full turbo and leave it at that..heh..
I really appreciate that you mentioned AI as a user category, cus I'm an engineering student whose going to be doing a lot of AI assignments in my final semesters (and hence minimal gaming lol)
Exactly the price point and cards I was interested in.
Thank you
The results on testing these gpu makes me relieved that I picked up an RX 6800 at a low point during the last black Friday/cyber Monday sale.
Keep doing the good work dude. Love the simplicity and ease of understanding of your videos.
Thanks for the boat load of information! I would be going with 6750xt as it is the same price as 7600xt in my country
*I got a 6700XT a couple weeks back, best card around that price, found a 6800 for a steal so picking that up!*
6800 u got for how much and which model?
@@noahhupe1 I'm getting the Gigabyte Gaming OC for £300, will make a video once I have it.
@@AlexHusTechWhere did you find that used rx 6800 for £300?? That’s exactly what i’m looking for
@@JimmyJr630 From FB market, I put a pic up on my community section.
6700xt to 6800, that isnt much of an upgrade unless ur gonna sell ur 6700xt
Looks like the 7600XT is still a good replacement for the 6700XT eventually with more VRAM. That Hellhound is probably better build than most 6700XT budget models you see available.
I dont think so, I do have a 6700xt, would never change for a something with less power raw (2560vs2048). I believe the 7600xt is a good replacement for the 6600xt, same that 7700xt would be a good replacement for 6700xt.
Definitely not a replacement. 6700xt would only be if you needed av1 encoder
@@carlosemiralonso7997 It actually really depends on the games and which version of both cards as in which brand and model.
@@willn8664 4 sure. But talking the normal versión to do the comparison. I still dont believe i need a change. I would eventually change system when price performance is waay better. Like taking my 6700xt and changing for something around 300dolars with 100% better performance (7600xt might be only 5 to 10% better). Good day!
Ngl I really looked forward for the 7600xt
😏👍 Cool broh, I pretty much agree with everything u said, only one thing tho, for a 6700 XT purchase I highly recommend getting one of the better looking beefy design cards with 3 fans, get urself something nice and that it stands out in the case, if it has argb on the card that would be even better, lets go people 😎
I picked up a used Sapphire Nitro 6700XT 1 year ago - it's amazing! 😍 I undervolted/overclocked and power is pretty low.
I play Cyberpunk with FSR Quality on my 4K TV at 4K60fps. With a Starfield mod on medium it looks great and easily holds 4K60fps. The card keep surprising, I think it's the new GTX1060 for longevity.🤔😁
A lot of the techies are clowning over the 7600 xt.. but It's just the same as the 4060 Ti. I feel like it's a good card to upgrade to if your upgrading from a super outdated; old card, and have a small budget of around $300-$350. It's a super massive upgrade from lets say a GTX 1050 or something.
Thnkx, just ordered it to replace gtx960 4gb strix and was scared bcs what people say about the card, but still very happy 😊
Pleased to see the 6700 XT still kicking. In bought it in july and I'm quite happy with it.
a used 6800 for a bit more would be better since the 6800 is stronger and runs 4k better (it gives 60+fps experience at high settings while the 6700xt on high settings would need fsr to get 50/60fps) and its 40/100$ more expensive depending if used or new
@@malik-mahdi no doubt about it. It's better.
cant be dummer i sent the right comment to the wrong guy @@jonpeley 😅😅
@@malik-mahdi don't worry mate. It's okay.
Got the 6700 XT by trading my 5700 XT during the mining crazy, gpu shortage. Cant believe I struck gaming gold at today's age
Big brain move!
You were the smart one lol I was mining at the time, someone offered a trade for a 6700XT and I rejected lol I did sell one for £600 though which I got for £350ish.
6:20 this is why i think the 7600 XT is the way to go. Its not the most powerful, but its newer and has 16gb of vram
The 6700XT is a workhorse that really shines.
I snagged myself a rx6700xt nitro+ on eBay for $250 and couldn’t be happier a nice upgrade from my rx5600xt in 1440p
A nitro card? Lucky you.
I had a 6700 xt for over a year and replaced with a 3060 ti. Got tired of all the driver issues, even while not gaming, still had random black screens and virtual machine freezing issues. The 3060 ti has had zero issues with all game play performance in my experience much smoother
I went the other way, got a 6700XT couple weeks back to replace the 3060TI and then today upgraded to the 6800 lol
I have the 7600 XT. It's an excellent graphics card. Good for gaming, and probably anything else I decide to do with it.
Bro you are underrated af
Thank you!
ngl 400k i expected alot of views but no your underrated @@ScatterVolt
I remember his older videos before he blew up, he's been consistently good and he's only gotten better tbh
long as I don't play this years games I've found the RTX 6600 plays Unreal Engine 4 with no notable problems in gfx at 1440p. I think you only need a new generation if you want Unreal 5 at ultra settings
Smart thinking
bro is soo underrated. he doesnt even get proper views. i feel bad man
6700xt keeps on being the best for $330
Definitely not lol, rx 7600 only 5% "weaker" but costs only 280-290
@@tomuks47 8GB vs 12GB and 128bit vs 192bit bus width. The 6700 XT is absolutely worth the extra $60. You'll see huge performance disparities between the two in VRAM hungry games. The gap will only get bigger as games start to ask for more. Which... might not happen at all and then the $50 less is justified. Doesn't exactly put it at better value but it'll put it at a great buy for budget gamers.
interesting choice to not do any upscaling because DLSS is one of the bigger selling points for nvidia, and realistically most players will play with some sort of upscaler on
I got an RTX 4060 last week for my first custom build PC for $250 only, really worth it considering this is the cheapest GPU I can get from this video list in my country. And the total cost for my PC build around $600 using 12th Gen i5, RTX 4060, 16GB of RAM & 1TB nvme SSD, so far I'm really satisfied with my PC performance, this is a really huge upgrade for me coming from my 8 years old notebook that I bought for my study in late 2016.
Quick question. Do you only game with this setup 4060?
Personally work with Ai, Psd, VideoEditing and an avid Gamer ( for stress releasing after ). Curiously want to know if this GPU the 4060 is worth it with its 8GB compared to 6700xt or 7600xt that has higher Vram.
@@iSa_Ach I'm won't call myself as a gamer so I don't really play games a lot on my PC, I usually play like 1 hours or less per day unless I have more free time or bored then I may play like 2-3 hours, I mostly use my PC for media consumption & browsing internet, the game that I play usually not really high demanding GPU like Genshin, Forza 5, COD WM2, Naruto Ninja Storm & some of switch games using Yuzu emulator like Zelda & Super Mario, but if you can afford those GPU then go for AMD with more VRAM, in my country the GPU from AMD not really cheap compared to Nvidia unless I buy the used GPU, since this is my first custom PC I don't want any risks by getting used part on my PC and I don't plan to upgraded any part of my PC for the next 5 years at least so that why I choose brand new GPU.
hank you very much for the review. I have a MSI MECH Rx 6650 xt 8GB and over black Friday I got a Sapphire pulse Rx 6700 Xt 12GB for $310 that I still have in the box and was wondering if I should just return it and get the Rx 7600 xt 16 GB or if I should just return the 6700 xt and stick with the 6650 xt.......... I am still not sure what to do lol but this video helped me A LOT. Thank you very much.
My pleasure
the 4060 is good for 285 in the uk, i would definitely recommend it over the 7600XT but i would recommend the 6700XT as it performs close to 4060 Ti
I fully agree with you here! 7600XT is not worth it but the 460 actually surprisingly worth it considering all the features cuda dlss and lowest power usage and still performing better on average the the 7600xt.
I have a 12gb 3060 and my sister has a 8gb 4060 and she absolutely kills me on 95% of games
That one, no wait it's that one. No wait even better I think it's going to be the one over there😂
Great video at a great time as always Volt, do you think these prices will go down by any chance because of all the new GPUs coming through ?
VRAM is the most important part of choosing a graphics card nowadays
Also rtx 4060 1% lows were horrid when I had that card
Owning the Asus TUF rx 6700 xt is a charm😁, got this at 23,500INR/- with 1yr warranry left.
Amazing card.
I went for the 6750 XT because it was the same price as the 6700 XT and a better model (XFX QICK vs MSI Mech 2x) was wanted to spend around £250-£280 for 6650 XT or 4060 initially but I decided that it was worth the little extra for the 6750 XT (£329 at the time but Ebuyer have it for £300 now) Think it's great price to performance.
Should I get the rx 6700 xt or the rx 7600 xt, one has a little bit more of performance but the other one has more VRAM.
I gotta admit that I want a gaming pc and the first game I think of is Fortnite but I don’t know if I want the 4060 because the others have much better performance in general, and maybe I’ll stop playing Fortnite in a future so that’s why my previous question… should I get the rx 6700 xt or the rx 7600 xt
This was my price point and wanted to upgrade for Tekken 8. thanks for this great video
Does anyone else remember back in the day when $300 bought a top of the line video card and $150 bought a top of the line motherboard? Now we have $1,000 motherboards and $1,500 graphics cards. It's just stupid. People need to stop buying this overpriced garbage. I mean, they're so greedy that they won't even invest enough money to engineer a connector that won't burn your house down.
Do you think the 4060ti 16gb would be okay when it comes to these types of games (I’m new to pc building)
Very timely, 7600XT reviews have just hit.
terrible card 😂
3 more FPS on average than the 7600…
Love your videos dude. keep it rolling bro.
Thank you!
In what way is the 6700 XT a $300 card? The lowest price I’m finding is $200 more than that.
Like I said in the video, it’s slowly phasing out of production
I believe the boost clock for the a770 is officially 2400mhz not 2460mhz.
What would be the best for warzone rebirth island 1080p low settings
I just got rtx 3060 mainly because of the 12gb vram and higher mem bus for $300. I mainly play dota2 and a few aaa games. do you think I should have gotten the 8gb 4060? I have a 1440p monitor
The 4060 had more vram available now BEAST
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The 4060 is still a 8gb vram card to my knowledge
@@ScatterVolt I think he means the 4060 ti being 12gb
So if I mostly play fortnite but also GTA and rocket league, and I need it for Unity game development, should I go for 4060
Yes
Would anyone here still recommend RX580 to a super budget build? It costs 70-80$ here in my place second hand.
RX 500 is no longer getting new drivers
Depends really. If you got a decent CPU I'd up the budget a little bit and see if the RX5700 is around $120-$130 or if the 5700XT is around $160. The 580 8GB works great if all you care about is eSports and light gaming. For everything else I'd want a little bit more of raw power. For comparison a 5700 is 2-2.5x more powerful than the 580.
Hey scatter! Loved the vid still one question. I want the 4060 as it serves my main purpose but I will also do video editing and "normal" gaming. So will it still be a solid choice as I want to do everything but specifically heavy productivity?
I have a timestamp for that in this video
The only game the 7600xt really makes a difference on is rtx medium cyberpunk. Its memory and gpu clock speed really prevents it from benefiting from the increased vram. Like many people said before- the RX 7600 doesn't need more ram.
I got a 3060 ti for 340 aud (200ish US). These prices are common enough in Australia, it’s such a banger I can even use it at 1440p with my R5 7600. Aus also seems to have bad prices on used radeons
Edit: understand this is used but shows the used market so worth a look!
What should I go for if my main games are fortnite forza horizon 5 and overwatch mainly going to be playing 1080p
when are you going the test out the new 40 series 4070 super and the 4070 ti super
When I have time lol
My last upgrade was an Amd rx 580.. never again. Adrenaline is just not my cup of tea. Afterburner all day. My next cpu maybe, but not getting an amd gpu again.
My 6700xt And R5 5600 is a great 1440p combo.
hi i bought a rx 6750 xt and i have a i5 11600kf do you think my cpu is too far behind for my gpu?
11600K is kinda behind, but if you dont wanna spend money to upgrade it you'll be totally fine
what cpu did you do these tests with?
Why do you prefer the 4060 over anything else if it won't even last as long fort fortnite considering only 8gb of vram? Also, how long can 8gb of vram last in fortnite 1080p epic gaming? will it last at least 5 years?
I don’t recall really preferring the 4060 in this video. I just say that it’s only good for Fortnite, because it is. I point out its VRAM deficiencies quite clearly in the video.
thanks. how long can i expect to have a msooth running 4060 if i just play fortnite and some rocket league@@ScatterVolt
I traded my 3060 for a 7600XT. Did not regret one bit.
so on the $800 pc deal should i go with the 7600 or the 7600 xt
In my country ex 6700xt costs like 550$. Others are around 250 to 400$
Damn litterally was searching for this kind of video!! Was looking for a gpu thats good for some editing and gaming vs just solely gaming and I'm not up to date with the newer amd cards in terms of light editing performance.
Edit: what would you recommend in 2nd place for editing? This pc build I'm surprising someone with and want something that is more mature in software and drivers and and more reliable. (I want to be tech support as little as possible)
In most cases Nvidia is the safest bet for editing but there's a lot to ask. What kind of footage are working with, what's your editing suite. For example premier does a better job with Nvidia CUDA than open CL. Obviously the higher tier you can afford the better performance. At the same time, Radeon cards are not that far behind these days but the best site to look for all this Puget Systems... they cover it all ad nauseum.
1st: A770
2nd: 4060
I love these comparisons type video's
The data seems a bit odd, though.
Sure, the extra memory DOES help the 7600 XT on Forza compared to the non-XT, but the performance gap compared to the 6700 XT is a bit strange. Even the 4060 results in there are strangely low.
What will be the best gpu for 400 and 500 buck?
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I got a 6700 xt i only got a 1080p monitor set up it made most sense to me
I got a kick out of your video recommendations. I noticed you did not recommend upgrading to the RTX 4060 16gb cards from the 8gb cards. Is that due to you may as well just get a RTX 4070 something or other? We all know the RTX 4060 16gb is just priced to high> my opinion is it should be maybe no higher than $350 which is around $100 lower than what it is selling for now. .The RTX 4060 is really just a 4050 class card not a 60 class card. If it was truly a 60 class card it would have had 12gb and 196 bus. However it is a really good 50 class card.
What is the best streaming gpu to have out of this gpu’s?
*all of them* can stream no problem because of the *AV1* encoder except the 6700xt, but it still is a good card even for streaming
4060 is good for 1080p
either 7600xt 16GB or 6700xt for 1440p
@@jrmyg1621 ty... appreciated bro
Aye keep these videos going man these vids are dope af
Great video man, do the same for CPUs, like best budget processors for say 100-150$?
Ryzen 5 5600x
Building a new pc from one of your guides. I bought the 2tb ssd but I’m wanting to wipe the hard drive clean out of my old computer and use it for storing media. Any tips on doing that? Thanks.
This Arc A770, would it work fine on premiere pro?
i have a 1660 super/ti right now, and i really want to get a new gpu for that 300-350 range..
some videos say dont get the 7600xt, some say dont get the 6700xt, and some say dont get either get the 4060.
i have no clue what to pick.. i play lots of games, and even render and edit videos. any thoughts would be amazing!
back in august i built my first PC, I got a 4060 for it and lately I've been wondering if I should trade it in at microcenter and put the money towards a 4070 super I have a Ryzen 5 5600 and I mostly play on 1080
Rtx 3070 in my place are selling the same price as 4060 and 6700xt for $350, good comparison but decision is still depends on the local price.
Hi Scattervolt,
amd ryzen 5 7600
msi pro a620m -e motherboard
gskill ripjaws 16*2 ddr5 5600mhz
crucial p2 1 tb 3d nand nvme pcle m.2 ssd upto 2400mn/s
rtx 4070
crosair cv750 750watt 80plus bronze smps
ant esports ice - 170TG (ATX mid tower cabinet)
deepcooler ak 400 cooler
can you please review and tell if this custom build is future proof and has no botlleneck for gaming ? is this build good optimised ? if not can you please suggest a good prcessor for rtx 4070 without bottleneck?
You’re fine
Get a B650m motherboard though. A620s suck.
Hey, im looking forward to upgrade from my rtx 2070 to an rtx 4070 while still running my ryzen 5 3600. Do you think the bottleneck will be severe or still acceptable at 1080p?
Sadly i cannot upgrade my cpu since my mainboard dosn't support much better cpu's unless i flash my bios which i really don't want to risk.
Flashing BIOS is actually not as scary as you might think and would be 100% worth it as i Upgraded from the 3600 to the 5800x3D and still run a 2070 super and saw a nice gain in performance. The R5 3600 is kind of outdated now in my opinion and would not recommend upgrading the GPU before you upgrade the CPU. I noticed even running the R5 3600 with my 2070S that in FPS games where you try to push the most amount of frames possible using competitive or low settings i was most certainly CPU bottle-necked and it didn't feel good.
So been watching your channel for years. Started like 4 years ago and you directed me in my first PC build. Well Its time for me to build another PC and give that pc to my son as it still plays 1080p pretty well. So I care more about visuals and want the highest visual graphics at 60fps. I also play mostly RPG's like cyberpunk and baldurs gate. So if I wanted the best graphics with a 7800x3d for under 550.00 should I get the RTX4070 non ti or super or get the 7800xt. I found the plane 4070 for 530.00 and almost pulled the trigger but im having a very hard time deciding between these two cards. Should I wait 1 month do you think prices on the 4070 will even go lower?
XFX Speedster SWFT309 AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT???
i have a gtx 1660 super should i upgrade?
Only you know the answer
Great video with solid recommendations.
yo scatter, found a guy that is selling a used 6700xt for around 288 bucks.
Im planing to pair this with the 7500f that you recomended me a while back from aliexpress since the other cpus are expensive to get where I live so I wanted to know your thoughts if its worth or nah
For $300 should I go with the 4060 or a used 3060 Ti for a 1080p Fortnite-only budget build? I have a PS5 for other games.
3060Ti
Thanks! As a first time builder your videos have been essential viewing.
Is the RX7600XT with ryzen 5 3600X still good for 1440p? or can I keep my RX 5700 XT nitro + ?
Your 5700XT is going to perform just below a ARC A770 if you want a reference throughout this video.
Is rtx 4060 good with ryzen 5 5600x? Or do i need a higher cpu?
That CPU is plenty, you are good.
In my country these all cards cost over 400 $ probably due to tax except 7600 which cost 320$. Which is a sad thing.
The rx 7600xt's price is awfully close to that of a used 6700xt, with a higher bus, so it could make more use of the vram
Hi, I've been looking for GPUs that caters to what I need. Been using a potato laptop for nearly 10 yrs now. It was advised to me that I upgrade especially on the kind of work that I do. I work with Ai, Psd, VideoEditing, Unity and like most watching this video a Gamer...
Right now the 4060 would mostly be good for the work I do BUT the 8gb is kinda hindering if I should buy this over the 6700xt or 7600xt. Should I go 4060? or trust the other 2?
Get a used 3060Ti or a used 3080 if you’re lucky
@@ScatterVolt Appreciate the reply.
My initial build was supposed to be an r5 5600X paired with a 4060, as per your recommendation however unfortunately it's very hard to find any 3060Ti or a 3080.
Tech shops here is selling me to go r7 7700X paired with Rx 7700XT instead... I'm not sure about this combo, any insight?
That's a good combo. A better combo would be the 7800XT + 7700 or 7700X but that might be more expensive.
does the free version of resolve support quick sync? with arc a770?
It might not actually. I know studio supports hardware decoding period for Intel, AMD, and Nvidia. This isn’t much of a problem for basic video editing however.
Hello scatter its me again what is the best gpu for 7600x, 4060 or 7600 xt or 6700xt, im leaning more towards nvidia due to dlss and etc please help its alot of confusion?
Whichever one I ultimately recommended for gaming from this video
Lol
Rx7600xt or 3060ti
I want to stream I can choose who is the best to pair my r5 5500
Both do good for streaming. Get the card that’s is the fastest.
@@ScatterVolt so who’s the fastest on the 2?
6650 xt vs Arc a750 vs Rtx 3060 which one is better as Arc a750 is $250 while both 6650xt and rtx 3060 is costlier 60$ more than Arc a750 i am mainly focusing for Productivity work
Where are you located?
Arc graphics card are nice for video editing. Nvidia cards are nice for 3D modeling. Any GPU is going to be good enough for basic productivity.
@@ScatterVolt i live in India btw just i had doubt that does the arc a750 had any driver issue related to Editing other than gaming ?? And is it future proof ??
Bro i have ryzen 5 pro 4650g,16gb ram,650w psu,asrock a520m hdv mobo, what should i get rtx 3060,4060,7600,a770 main purpose is gaming+productivity+future editing.which gpu is for me with less bottlenecks{cpu will be change in future}
How much of a bossy will I get going from 5700XT to a 6700XT? I only play at 1080