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GTX 1060 6GB vs RX 6600 XT

Full specification comparison between the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (2016) and the AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT (2021).

GTX 1060 6GB

NVIDIA Entry-level

12 / perf index
  • Wider memory bus (192-bit vs 128-bit)
  • Lower power draw (120 W vs 160 W)
  • Cheaper at launch ($249 vs $379)

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Winner

RX 6600 XT

AMD Entry-level

27 / perf index
  • ~125% faster on average
  • More VRAM (8 GB vs 6 GB)
  • Newer (2021 vs 2016)
  • Better performance per dollar
  • More power-efficient

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Verdict: The RX 6600 XT is roughly 125% faster than the GTX 1060 6GB on average — a clear, noticeable performance advantage.

The RX 6600 XT also carries more video memory (8 GB vs 6 GB), which matters for high-resolution textures, modern AAA titles and future-proofing.

At launch pricing, the RX 6600 XT offers more performance per dollar, and the RX 6600 XT is the more power-efficient chip.

Estimated performance

GTX 1060 6GB
12
RX 6600 XT
27

Estimated average 1440p raster gaming performance compiled from publicly available benchmark data. Individual games vary.

Specs side by side

SpecificationGTX 1060 6GBRX 6600 XT
ArchitecturePascalRDNA 2
Release year20162021
Est. performance
12
27
Shading units
1,280
2,048
Boost clock
1708 MHz
2589 MHz
FP32 compute
4.4 TFLOPS
10.6 TFLOPS
VRAM
6 GB
8 GB
Memory typeGDDR5GDDR6
Memory bus
192-bit
128-bit
Board power
120 W
160 W
Launch MSRP
$249
$379

Green bars mark the better value in each row (for power and price, lower wins).

Frequently asked questions

Is the RX 6600 XT better than the GTX 1060 6GB?

Yes — based on aggregated benchmark data, the RX 6600 XT is about 125% faster than the GTX 1060 6GB on average.

How much faster is the RX 6600 XT than the GTX 1060 6GB?

Roughly 125% on average in raster gaming workloads. The gap varies by title, resolution and settings.

Which graphics card is better value?

Comparing launch prices, the RX 6600 XT delivers more performance per dollar. Check current street prices, as market pricing often shifts the value equation.

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