AMD has officially launched the Radeon RX 7600 desktop graphics card, adding to its new 7000-series lineup based on RDNA 3 architecture. The RX 7600 stands out as the most affordable option within this series.
Compared to the flagship RX 7900 XTX, the RX 7600 offers approximately one-third of its specifications. It features 32 compute units and ray accelerators, one-third of the stream processors at 2048, 128 texture units, a reduced 32MB Infinity Cache, and a video memory capacity of only 8 GB GDDR6. The RX 7600 operates with a boost frequency of 2655MHz and an average game frequency of 2250MHz.
With an 8 GB GDDR6 memory clocked at 18Gbps, the RX 7600 utilizes a 128-bit memory bus, resulting in a bandwidth of 288GB/s. According to AMD, the RX 7600 delivers a significant 29% higher performance than the RX 6600 and an impressive 34% higher performance than the RTX 3060 8 GB, on average, when operating at 1080p resolution.
The RX 7600 also offers support for AV1 encoding and decoding, HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) connectivity, and DisplayPort 2.1 (54Gbps). However, it does not include a USB-C port. With a total board power of 165W, the card operates using a single 8-pin connector.
Starting at $269, the RX 7600 will be available for purchase directly from AMD’s official website and various board partners, including ASRock, ASUS, Biostar, Gigabyte, MSI, Sapphire, PowerColor, Vastarmor, XFX, and Yeston. Sales are scheduled to begin on May 25.