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Radeon Pro W6600
8GB GDDR6
PCI Express 4.0 x16
| Best Seller Ranking | #5 in Workstation Graphics Cards |
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| Brand | AMD |
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| Model | 100-506208 |
| Interface Interface | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
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| Chipset Manufacturer | AMD |
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| GPU GPU | Radeon Pro W6600 |
| Stream Processors Stream Processors | 1792 Stream Processing Units |
| Memory Size | 8GB |
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| Memory Interface Memory Interface | 128-bit |
| Memory Type Memory Type | GDDR6 |
| DirectX DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
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| OpenGL OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
| DisplayPort DisplayPort | 4 x DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC |
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| Digital Resolution | 4 x @ 5120x2880px (5K) 1 x @ 7680x4320px (8K) |
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| Cooler | With Fan |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition Linux x86_64 |
| System Requirements | Total Board Power (TBP): 130W Peak PSU Recommendation: 350W Minimum |
| Auxiliary Power Connector | 1 x PCIe 6-pin |
| Features | 7nm AMD RDNA 2 Architecture
AMD Secure Processor 32MB Infinity Cache Hardware Raytracing Support AMD Smart Access Memory HEVC / H265 Encode and Decode Support. AV1 Decode Support Professional Application Certifications 10-bit Display Bit Depth Support AMD DirectGMA Support VR Ready 3D Stereo Support (Passive) |
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| Dimensions (L x H) | 9.50″ x 4.40″ |
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| Package Contents | AMD Radeon Pro W6600 Graphics Card Safety Compliance Card with QR Code to Online Manual |
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| Slot Width | Single Slot |
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| Date First Available | November 26, 2021 |
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Pros: Single Slot
Linux
Vulkan
Pro?
Cons: Blue
Overall Review: Coming from an Radeon HD 5770 that still works great but is getting to old. This is a beast compare to its predecessor! Surprisingly just a tad smaller than the HD 5770. My workstation runs Arch Linux, and this thing was literally plug and play.
I could of probably bought an equivalent or better consumer product locally, but I was not about to pay “Pro” prices for a “Consumer” product.
Anyway this will have a light load, with hobby 3d modeling, game development and light gaming. Hopefully lasts ten years!?
Pros: Easy to setup, fast and efficient. Single slot is nice too. High clock speeds seem to make it responsive. Many good features are present other than the overclocking ones.
Cons: Overclocking would’ve been a nice option for a card at this price range. Not sure why the pro cards have all of the clocks/voltages locked down (maybe a bios flash to plain 6600 would alleviate this). Only having some fan controls isn’t great but better than no options in the performance control panel. On full load it tends to run a bit warm but seems acceptable. The fan is capable enough but audible when it spins up past 5000 rpm.
Overall Review: Good quality card, not too loud. Also, it is a pcie4 X8 not an X16 card, as new egg has it listed. It will work in an x16 slot but only uses 8 lanes which in turn might not be good for motherboards that only have pcie 3.0 slots.
| Best Seller Ranking | #5 in Workstation Graphics Cards |
|---|
| Brand | AMD |
|---|---|
| Model | 100-506208 |
| Interface Interface | PCI Express 4.0 x16 |
|---|
| Chipset Manufacturer | AMD |
|---|---|
| GPU GPU | Radeon Pro W6600 |
| Stream Processors Stream Processors | 1792 Stream Processing Units |
| Memory Size | 8GB |
|---|---|
| Memory Interface Memory Interface | 128-bit |
| Memory Type Memory Type | GDDR6 |
| DirectX DirectX | DirectX 12 Ultimate |
|---|---|
| OpenGL OpenGL | OpenGL 4.6 |
| DisplayPort DisplayPort | 4 x DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC |
|---|
| Digital Resolution | 4 x @ 5120x2880px (5K) 1 x @ 7680x4320px (8K) |
|---|---|
| Cooler | With Fan |
| Virtual Reality Ready | Yes |
| Operating Systems Supported | Windows 10 – 64-Bit Edition Linux x86_64 |
| System Requirements | Total Board Power (TBP): 130W Peak PSU Recommendation: 350W Minimum |
| Auxiliary Power Connector | 1 x PCIe 6-pin |
| Features | 7nm AMD RDNA 2 Architecture
AMD Secure Processor 32MB Infinity Cache Hardware Raytracing Support AMD Smart Access Memory HEVC / H265 Encode and Decode Support. AV1 Decode Support Professional Application Certifications 10-bit Display Bit Depth Support AMD DirectGMA Support VR Ready 3D Stereo Support (Passive) |
|---|
| Dimensions (L x H) | 9.50″ x 4.40″ |
|---|
| Package Contents | AMD Radeon Pro W6600 Graphics Card Safety Compliance Card with QR Code to Online Manual |
|---|
| Slot Width | Single Slot |
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| Date First Available | November 26, 2021 |
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Pros: Silent
Low Power consumption
Decent performance
Well-supported in Debian Linux (testing)
Cons: 8GB RAM is low
Lacks ECC RAM
Ray tracing is still far behind nVidia
Less stream processors than RX6600
Overall Review: Its not the most powerful but Im happy with it for the modeling I do in Blender for 3D printing. I use Debian Linux (bullseye) and only got it to work after installing Debian testing (bookworm) in my sources list. However, this worked out great as my system is extremely stable even on testing. I would have liked ECC VRAM because my system RAM is ECC, but only the W6800 is ECC and is way more expensive. I think 12GB is not a lot to ask either.
Anyway, its a stable card on Debian Linux and probably enjoys even better support on the distros listed on the AMD site but, dont worry, it will work on Debian you just most likely will have to include testing (bookworm) in your sources like I did.
3440×1440 @144Hz works great
Pros: Single Slot
Linux
Vulkan
Pro?
Cons: Blue
Overall Review: Coming from an Radeon HD 5770 that still works great but is getting to old. This is a beast compare to its predecessor! Surprisingly just a tad smaller than the HD 5770. My workstation runs Arch Linux, and this thing was literally plug and play.
I could of probably bought an equivalent or better consumer product locally, but I was not about to pay “Pro” prices for a “Consumer” product.
Anyway this will have a light load, with hobby 3d modeling, game development and light gaming. Hopefully lasts ten years!?
Pros: Easy to setup, fast and efficient. Single slot is nice too. High clock speeds seem to make it responsive. Many good features are present other than the overclocking ones.
Cons: Overclocking would’ve been a nice option for a card at this price range. Not sure why the pro cards have all of the clocks/voltages locked down (maybe a bios flash to plain 6600 would alleviate this). Only having some fan controls isn’t great but better than no options in the performance control panel. On full load it tends to run a bit warm but seems acceptable. The fan is capable enough but audible when it spins up past 5000 rpm.
Overall Review: Good quality card, not too loud. Also, it is a pcie4 X8 not an X16 card, as new egg has it listed. It will work in an x16 slot but only uses 8 lanes which in turn might not be good for motherboards that only have pcie 3.0 slots.
Pros: Silent
Low Power consumption
Decent performance
Well-supported in Debian Linux (testing)
Cons: 8GB RAM is low
Lacks ECC RAM
Ray tracing is still far behind nVidia
Less stream processors than RX6600
Overall Review: Its not the most powerful but Im happy with it for the modeling I do in Blender for 3D printing. I use Debian Linux (bullseye) and only got it to work after installing Debian testing (bookworm) in my sources list. However, this worked out great as my system is extremely stable even on testing. I would have liked ECC VRAM because my system RAM is ECC, but only the W6800 is ECC and is way more expensive. I think 12GB is not a lot to ask either.
Anyway, its a stable card on Debian Linux and probably enjoys even better support on the distros listed on the AMD site but, dont worry, it will work on Debian you just most likely will have to include testing (bookworm) in your sources like I did.
3440×1440 @144Hz works great