Still no low-end cards on the horizon. What we get instead is a crippled card that can't decode AV1 codecs (goodbye Netflix) and no encoding at all (goodbye streams).
Comparing to the Rx480 4GB (not the overclocked version they called Rx 580) launched almost 6 years ago is not more powerfull on games and is has very similar power consumption when 3d loaded? On a smaller node? WTF? At the same price (actually more expensive)?
There's plenty of "crippled" cards like this but they usually are made by HP/Dell/lenovos or are professional solutions, like Quadros. They are usually Low Profile and/or single slot and PCI-E powered under 75W requiring no power connector, with lower clock than similar "gaming" cards.
I would be fine with this card being sold on a HP pre built system, coupled with something like a 5600G CPU, they done similar stuff plenty of times. If you have such a system remember no not ever update the drivers and block Windows updates the best you can!
This card is exactly the opposite, a glorified and overclocked to the moon laptop card, wich make NO FOOCKING SENSE on the DIY market, even without taking price in account.
real.geizterfahr: The 6500 does exactly one thing: It shows what is wrong with the market! AMD's MSRP is 209 Euro. The top custom designs (with over the top triple-fan cooling solutions) go up to 300 Euro MSRP. When I search for the 6500 XT on my favorite store, I only find one model (the over the top triple-fan design) for 359 Euro.
359 Euro! For a butchered entry level GPU that is as fast (slow?) as AMD's four years old low/mid-range GPUs RX570 and 580! And the 570 and 580 basically were revised versions of the 470 and 480 GPUs from 2016!
Can't stress this enough!
Edit: Hey, nice... Since GOG pretty much can't moderate swear words (you know, FCK DRM) it blocks posting messages with them? How cute!