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AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT will be 6GB GDDR6 and 8GB GDDR6

Rumors indicate that the cards would be released on December 12 RX 5500 XT graphics by AMD. These graphics will be intended for the general gaming market and are intended for 1080p @ 60FPS. Its function will be to replace the RX 580 and RX 590 of GCN architecture. But the company would already be working on the RX 5600 XT, an intermediate solution possibly for 1440p resolutions.

We know this data because ASUS and ASRock have registered a good number of names with the Eurasian Economic Commission. It is foreseeable that AMD will not launch a basic model with its own heatsink and we will only see assembler models. This graphics would come to compete with the GTX 1660 and RTX 2060 graphics cards.

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AMD's RX 5600 XT could be in production

As with the RX 5700 Series and RX 5500 Series, the RX 5600 XT and RX 5600 will arrive, two versions of the same graphics. As we see ASRock has registered 6GB GDDR6 models of each of these two graphics cards. ASUS for its part has registered 8GB GDDR6 models of both versions of the graphics card. Memories offer us a 192-bit memory interface.

Due to the registration data, the models will have commercial versions, it will not happen as with the RX 5500, which are intended only for the OEM market. Something that is a good piece of information, since we can find two versions according to our tastes or needs.

ASRock for its part has registered the Challenger and Phantom Gaming models of both graphics cards. While ASUS has registered the DUAL EVO, RoG Strix and TUF.

Although these graphics have not been announced by AMD, they could hit the market next January. Without a doubt a very interesting move to expand its presence in the mid-range and the input range.

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Source: VZ

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