GPU | AMD Radeon™ RX 7600 Graphics Card |
Architecture | AMD RDNA™ 3 |
Engine Clock | Boost Clock: Up to 2755 MHz Game Clock: Up to 2355 MHz |
Stream Processors | 2048 |
Compute Units | 32 CU |
Infinity Cache | 32MB |
Ray Accelerators | 32 |
Memory Size/Bus | 8GB/128 bit GDDR6 |
Memory Clock | 18 Gbps Effective |
Displays | Maximum 4 Displays |
Resolution | HDMI™: 7680×4320 DisplayPort 1.4: 7680×4320 |
Interface | PCI-Express 4.0 x8 |
Output | 1x HDMI 3x DisplayPort |
BIOS Support | UEFI |
Game Index | 1080P Ultimate |
Sapphire Features | Fuse Protection Dual-X Cooling Technology Intelligent Fan Control Precision Fan Control Metal Backplate Two-Ball Bearing Fans Optimized Composite Heatpipe TriXX Supported TriXX Boost |
AMD Features | AMD RDNA 3 Architecture DirectX 12 Ultimate AMD Smart Access Memory AMD Infinity Cache PCI Express 4.0 Support AMD FreeSync™ Technology DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC HDMI Video Streaming up to 8K AMD Radeon VR Ready Premium AMD Radeon Image Sharpening AMD Radeon Anti-Lag AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition™ Technology Game Driver Optimizations |
Cooler Type | 2 Fans |
Form Factor | 2 slot, ATX Dimension: 240(L)X 107.1(W)X 44.07 (H)mm |
Power Consumption | 185W Total Board Power |
OS | Linux®, Windows® 10, and Windows 11. 64-bit operating system required |
System Requirement | Minimum 550 Watt Power Supply 1 x 8-pin Power Connector. PCI Express® based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard. Minimum 8GB of system memory. 16GB recommended. |
Specification may change without further notice.
Personally, it’s very compelling to grab this card for reasons. Sure, there are some negative remarks about this particular video card, mainly due to the MSRP value in regards to performance. Even I got told that I should rather go for an RX 6650 XT because of the fact that the 7600 performs almost the same as the former. But here in Bermor, the 7600 is surprisingly few bucks cheaper than the 6650 XT (which unfortunately went out of stock as of now). Only reason why it got past the ₱16K overall is because of the delivery fee, and yet it’s still not reaching the pricing of the 6650 XT itself…which is crazy and very compelling to decide and order the 7600 instead. I mean, it’s an RDNA 3 card, a bit more updated with just a wee bit of increase in numbers in terms of perf specifications compared to 6650 XT after all.
Now, for the ‘delivered’ part, the card is well-secured with its packaging. As I open the box, it felt like it’s been years planning to upgrade my video card and switch to the ‘red team’, and finally it happened at that moment. The 7600 looks amazing, and obviously it’s even bigger than my current GTX 1050 Ti. I was so excited to have this card installed on my current setup, but I have to sit this one out until I get the other new components.
And when I say about getting new components, you can bet that I’ll also buy them from this very website too. Well, as long as they’re still available, that is. Being cheaper aside, Bermor’s pricing on this video card is actually more reasonable compared to other online tech stores.
So, TL;DR, the RX 7600 is amazing although I haven’t tested it yet. It’s surprisingly cheaper than 6650 XT for a higher-tier 8GB video card in this site.