
Customers commend the SPEEDSTER QICK210 AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT graphics card for its performance and affordable price, frequently citing excellent performance at a competitive cost. However, some users express concern regarding the limited VRAM, noting that it may restrict performance in certain scenarios. The card's value proposition is highlighted by its price, particularly for budget-conscious gamers. While sufficient for many users, the 4GB VRAM capacity is a potential drawback for those needing more memory.
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Really affordable and great for a entry build. Playing on low settings is really good but playing in medium settings gets toasty. Be sure to make airflow in your case & adjust settings in its software. I’m sitting around 70 degrees Celsius at 50% fan speed while gaming. Idle temps stays around 30-40 degrees. Overall I think it’s a good card.
Posted by Randumzip
The 6500xt gets a bad rep but it's an absolute powerhouse and available at a low cost. I only recommend using on PCIE gen 4.0. I paired it with an 11400f and 16gb of 3200mhz for a budget rig for the kids. Even with some tweaking and FSR, you can run games like God of War and RDR2 as well as older titles and esports. Very happy with this card for the cost. More vram could be nice but really, if your buying this card your on a budget and beggers cant be choosers. Very pleased with its performance.
Posted by LinuxGamer
This is a budget GPU. It runs games at 1080 or 1440 just fine. If you keep within the 4GB budget of VRam it does great. Once you pass that, you may have some issues with performance. This GPU is pretty power efficient. If you do have a game you are having trouble running, you can always use RSR to scale up with AI in AMD's driver to make any game work and look pretty good. FSR of course is also available for use in select titles. Yes, there is no encoder, but OBS will allow you to use your CPU. I recorded some game footage last night without issues. I'm using a 12100F, a budget B660 motherboard, and 16 GB of ram. I'd say that's a pretty decent budget setup, and it even has PCIE 4 support so there is no performance penalty.
Posted by Kyruss