Months after announcing the arrival of Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards with RDNA 3 microarchitecture, AMD finally introduced the RX 7600The first mid-range GPU of the next generation, a direct competitor to NVIDIA’s latest RTX 4060.
The model had been speculated by insiders for months, even though its specs were leaked to a website. Today, the company has formalized the settings, confirming 32 Compute Units, 2.25 Ghz gaming frequency, and boosting up to 2.66 Ghz. About VRAM, 8GB and 32MB Infinity Cache in 128-bit interface. The motherboard’s TBP is up to 165 W.
According to the manufacturer, The Radeon RX 7600 is a GPU aimed specifically at Full HD gaming.. Unlike what happened with the RX 6000 generation, AMD should launch the XT version and potentially 1440p in the coming months. This theoretically makes this card a competitor to the recently announced RTX 4060.
The first analyzes of the model have already begun to appear in the international press, and most of the tests good cost x benefit. AMD’s official website points to this the new version is 34% faster than the previous one 8GB RTX 3060 at maximum settingsand 29% more powerful than the Radeon RX 6600, which delivers 1080p gaming at over 60fps.
Quad HD games too
It will also be possible to play in Quad HD with this GPU, especially when using FidelityFX Super Resolution 2.0 (FSR) to resize the image. AMD is still working on the third generation of this technology and more information on availability is expected in the near future.
In professional use, the RX 7600 should be 29% faster for DaVinci Resolve software, 19% faster for Adobe Premiere, and 36% better at Nord.AI Stable Difusion. It is important to note that this model will also be compatible with CODEC AV1.
The RX 7600 launches tomorrow, the 25th. suggested price US$ 269 (approx. R$ 1,330). The value is $30 cheaper than the RTX 4060, which launched this Wednesday. Compared to the RX 6600, there’s a $60 discount as the model launches in 2021 for $329. There is still no information about its availability in Brazil.
Source: Tec Mundo

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