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Hoppled Nov 14, 2022 @ 6:32pm
Best settings for RX 6600 XT?
Hey, game runs great - just want to find the optimal settings for my card.

I saw ultra runs great, but even on high it doesn't hit 160+ like I'm seeing. Perhaps there's certain settings to lower? Motion blur, shadows, etc?

Please let me know your optimal settings if you have this card or similar setup, thanks!

RX 6600 XT
Ryzen 5 3600
16GB DDR4
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Oda Jan 23, 2023 @ 9:08am 
This guide helped me a lot

https://www.charlieintel.com/best-pc-settings-for-warzone-2-high-fps-graphics-visibility-more/211302/

edit: Lower your video memory scale to 50.
Last edited by Oda; Jan 25, 2023 @ 6:32am
Rotbarschbube Jan 23, 2023 @ 9:18am 
3440x1440p, 13900k, rx 7900xtx 3ghz, 160-260fps, average around 200
O.G.Trashboat Oct 15, 2023 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by Shibe:
Originally posted by Hopland:

So, it wasn't worth upgrading to a 6600 XT then? I had an RX 580, which is pretty crap now for most modern games. I actually do notice some frame dips, which cause a bit of hitching or a stutter. Perhaps less of that than I did on my old card.

What would be some fixes I can do to reduce to hitches besides lowering the framecap? You mentioned memory and overclock - but which components should I be overclocking exactly? Appreciate your help - otherwise... spending nearly 300 on this card wasn't worth it.

Monk's post on overclocking is good - but relevant to Intel rather than AMD.

If you have a 3600 from the last year then it may be possible to get it to clock at 4.4GHz at acceptable voltages, but you'd need to clued in on how to do this. I wouldn't recommend if you are starting out.

Otherwise stick with AutoOC/XFR/XFR2, or default PBO if available (I forget which the 3600 has). Maybe undervolt if you can as it provides better outcomes vs trying hard to get an extra 200MHz clock.

The more important part for Zen2 is memory(RAM), your 3600 has two 3 core CCX which are affected by your memory speed (due to Infinity Fabric). The higher speed your ram the less dips you will get, potentially higher average framerate.

For the R5 3600 it's luck of the draw on if your memory controller can handle higher speeds, ideally you'd get minimum 3600MHz CL16 RAM, or if you want to try your luck go for 3800MHz if you can.

For more help go find a overclocking forum for guidance. Or upgrade to a 5600x which isn't affected by this as much.



I wouldn't recommend upgrading from Ryzen 5 3600 to a Ryzen 5 5600x. The AM4 platform is dead. I would go to an AM5 CPU instead of AM4. Not to mention not enough performance gain to justify the 5600x
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Date Posted: Nov 14, 2022 @ 6:32pm
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