God of War is another well optimized title and while it does play well on the 6600 XT, it plays much better with the RTX 3060, especially at 1440p.
Performance was very similar with no clear winner. We are using the extreme preset, so this is as demanding as the game gets, yet we're still looking at 61 fps on average from both GPUs at 1440p. A strong win for the Radeon GPU, though keep in mind it was also meant to cost 15% more based on the original MSRP.įorza Horizon 5 is a well optimized title that plays well on both hardware platforms.
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Next we have Call of Duty Warzone, where the 6600 XT was quite a bit faster than the RTX 3060, delivering 21% more frames at 1080p and 16% more at 1440p. In this matchup, the RTX 3060 was 9% faster at 1080p and 14% faster at 1440p which is a significant margin, though the 1% lows are basically identical.
Here the GeForce GPUs currently enjoy a small performance advantage. Warhammer III is another new game and this one uses the Warscape Engine 3 which is used exclusively by the Total War series. Perhaps more impressive is that both GPUs rendered well over 60 fps at 1080p using the highest quality settings, with the exception of ray tracing, which isn't enabled by default. Starting with Dying Light 2, this recently released game uses a proprietary 3D game engine developed by Techland known as Chrome Engine 6, and it's the only game in our test suite to use it.ĭying Light 2 plays well with Radeon GPUs and here the 6600 XT is 11% faster at 1080p and 8% faster at 1440p. We won't go over the data for all 50 games individually as that would take all day, instead we're going to take a close look at the results for about a dozen of them and then we'll take a look at how these two GPUs compare head-to-head across all games tested in a single graph.
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The driver versions used were Radeon Adrenalin 22.4.2 and GeForce Game Ready Driver 512.59, as these were the latest available drivers when we started testing a week ago. Both GPUs were tested using the default AMD and Nvidia clock specifications at 1080p and 1440p across 50 games with Resizable Bar enabled. Meanwhile, supply for the 6600 XT appears to be drying up and that's probably due to the imminent release of the 6650 XT.įor testing we've used our Ryzen 9 5950X test system with 32GB of DDR4-3200 CL14 dual-rank, dual-channel memory. That's quite a drop for the RTX 3060 which was closer to $500 a few weeks ago, while the 6600 XT was around $440.
Even though the Radeon carries an MSRP of $380, while the RTX 3060 is meant to cost $330, in reality they're competing products, both selling for about $400 at major online retailers. Today we're comparing the Radeon RX 6600 XT and GeForce RTX 3060 head-to-head to see how these two GPUs stack up using the latest drivers in a wide range of games.