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PowerColor Fighter AMD Radeon RX 7600 Gaming Graphics Card

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Style: 7600 Fighter


Features

  • Video Memory: 8GB GDDR6
  • Stream Processor: 2048
  • Game Clock: 2250 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 2655 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 18.0 Gbps

Description

PowerColor Fighter AMD Radeon RX 7600 Gaming Graphics Card

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 6700


Brand: PowerColor


Graphics Ram Size: 8 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2250 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎18 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 6700


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎8 GB


Brand: ‎PowerColor


Series: ‎RX7600 8G-F


Item model number: ‎RX7600 8G-F


Item Weight: ‎1.85 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.35 x 5.08 x 1.54 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.35 x 5.08 x 1.54 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PowerColor


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎May 25, 2023


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  • How the RX 7900 XTX impressed me with its performance, features, and aesthetics
Style: 7900XTX Red Devil
I bought the RX 7900 XTX to upgrade my gaming PC and I am very happy with my purchase. This card is a beast and can handle any game I throw at it with ease. Here are some of the things I liked about it: - The RGB lighting is amazing and customizable. I synced it up with my ASUS Hero X 570 motherboard using Armory Crate and made it react to music, sounds, games, and movies. It looks awesome and adds to the immersion. - The price is very reasonable for the performance. It is way cheaper than the RTX 4080 and performs about the same or even better in some cases. It is definitely worth the money. - The cooling and noise are excellent. I haven't had any coil whine even on overclocked mode and at 100% load. The fans are quiet and keep the card cool under stress. The card ran at about 85°C on quiet mode and sometimes lower, and about 95°C on overclock mode. It has a max safe temp of 110°C according to AMD before throttling happens, but it never reached that for me. - The features are impressive. I like the AMD Freesync technology that eliminates screen tearing and stuttering. I also like the Adrenaline UI that lets me tweak the settings, monitor the performance, and update the drivers easily. The card performed much better after I updated the driver with Adrenaline, so make sure to do a clean install on any card to avoid problems. - The design is sleek and sturdy. The card has a metal backplate and a black and red color scheme that matches my build. It also has a dual BIOS switch that lets me choose between performance and quiet modes. - The AMD Smart Access Memory is a bonus. I used a Ryzen 7 3800x CPU and it ran just fine with no bottlenecking. This feature allows the CPU to access more of the GPU memory, boosting the performance even further. - The switch from Nvidia to AMD was smooth and satisfying. I always used Nvidia cards before, but this was my first time going with an AMD graphics card. I'm really glad I gave AMD a chance. They have improved a lot and offer great products at competitive prices. - **The performance in different games was amazing. I monitored three games in AMD Adrenaline and here are the results:** **Hogwarts Legacy: No ray tracing, quiet mode, ultra settings with AMD FSR quality, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap (because that's my gaming TV's refresh rate). With a playtime of 68 minutes in the castle area mainly, I got an average FPS of 87.5. The game looked stunning and ran smoothly. **Destroy All Humans: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 47 minutes, I got an average FPS of 103.8. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time except when I went into the saucer, but it stayed above 100 FPS. The game was fun and responsive. **Spyro Reignited Trilogy: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 21 minutes, I got an average FPS of 111.4. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time as well. The game was colorful and smooth. The RX 7900 XTX is a great graphics card that delivers amazing performance, features, and aesthetics. It can run any game at high resolutions and settings without breaking a sweat. It is also cheaper and quieter than its competitors. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful and affordable gaming card. You won't regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023 by corey corey

  • Worth!
Style: 7600 Hellhound
The AMD RX 7600 has transformed my gaming experience, earning every bit of its five stars. Its stellar performance effortlessly handles even the most demanding titles, ensuring smooth gameplay and stunning visuals. The 8GB GDDR6 VRAM, combined with efficient cooling technology, provides a reliable and cool gaming environment. Setup is a breeze with user-friendly software, and the card's affordability makes it a top-tier choice without breaking the bank. If you're in search of a graphics card that delivers exceptional value, the AMD RX 7600 is the perfect choice. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Tyson

  • So far so good. Very quiet with excellent performance even in silent mode. LEDs are annoying.
Style: 7800 XT Red Devil
I got the "Red Devil" version because the silent mode BIOS switch uses clocks that don't go lower than official 7800XT specifications (in fact, they're still above.) I'm hoping this also uses a slightly lower voltage and should last longer in general, but it does also help ensure the fans will last longer. And it is definitely accurate to say that the "silent" mode is indeed very quite. Not silent if you push it really hard but even at maximum it seems to be extremely quiet. It probably helps that it has a huge heatsink and three fans on it (versus the reference design using a smaller card and two fans.) This does also make it harder to fit into a case though! It goes a little bit into the area of my drive bay, so I had to move one thing to make room for it. This actually helped with the support though as I couldn't really get the support bar to fit well (there are no instructions btw, so maybe I was doing it wrong.) I just used a mount to hold the card up better than any support bar can do and feel more confident in it anyway. So far in my testing the performance has been excellent, as have temperatures. I'm using the silent mode with its lower fan speeds, but I never saw the temperature even get at all hot even when I tested games and StableDiffusion settings that made it use 99-100% of the GPU. The clock speed differences between OC and silent mode are so small as to be completely pointless (except, again, I'm kind of hoping that means it's just using a slightly lower voltage. I don't have the means to check that right now though.) I stepped up from a Geforce RTX 3060Ti with 8GB of VRAM and can say that things I've had issues with that were likely due to being VRAM starved do indeed seem to be handling better on this card, but then again, just about everything I can throw at it is handling quite considerably better. I haven't really tested raytracing or FSR, but actual quality settings for running 1080p60 more or less max out in most games except Starfield (which can still be set at least to medium for most things when set to render at 100%.) I did test StableDiffusion a bit out of curiosity and found out that, firstly, you really have to run it under Linux because AMD's ROCML support is Linux only right now (no Windows support at all.) There is an "OpenML" build of StableDiffusion that uses shader cores (so should be more compatible with everything) at the expense of considerably worse performance versus RT/AI cores, so isn't really recommended. My experience with ROCML in Linux was that firstly, the Linux version of StableDiffusion requires a tad bit more VRAM per pixel even with the -lowvram parameter (this was also true for my nVidia card) thus maxing me out at roughly 2.6 megapixels max on this one versus maybe 2.8 on the 3060Ti with its 8GB of VRAM (yeah, this makes no sense.) Secondly, without the nVidia-only xformers, high resolution (resolutions > 768) performance is about 3x worse than the nVidia card (though maybe close to the same without xformers.) Standard/low resolution performance (which doesn't need the lowvram parameter so performs better all around) is probably roughly on par with the 3060Ti, but I did not compare these two thoroughly. Of course, no one buys an AMD card for AI really, but it is nice that it is an option and has at least some ability to run at decent rates. I'm hoping that AMD will make better open ML standards as nVidia should not own the entire system for this and needs more competition besides, but really, what you buy this card for is gaming performance. And AMD is definitely coming out ahead there right now while nVidia focuses entirely on AI stuff. (So much so that at this point I wonder if it wouldn't be better for them just to make AI cards completely separate from gaming GPUs.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024 by Joshua

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