AMD Radeon RX 7600

As it stands, despite AMD's last-minute price adjustment, the Radeon RX 7600 is overpriced and therefore underwhelming. If you're looking for a graphics card around $300, the Radeon 6700 XT is a much better purchase, unless you specifically require AV1 encoding support. We look forward to recommending the RX 7600 in the near future, after AMD makes another price adjustment.

– As reviewed by TechSpot on May 2023
RDNA 3
Architecture
Entry-level
Product Tier
2048
Shader Cores
64
ROPs
128
TMUs
32
RT Cores
8 GB
Memory
GDDR6
Memory Type
288 GB/s
Bandwidth
165 W
TDP
$384
Price
GPU Snapshot
Release date:May 25, 2023Price at Launch:$269
Type:DesktopArchitecture:RDNA 3
Generation:RX 7000 seriesProduct Tier:Entry-level
VRAM Capacity:8 GBTotal Board Power:165 W
Core Configuration
Shader Cores:2048TMUs:128
ROPs:64L2 Cache:2 MB
L3 Cache:32 MB
Memory
VRAM Capacity:8 GBMemory Type:GDDR6
Memory Speed:18 GbpsMemory Bus:128-bit
Bandwidth:288 GB/s
Graphics Processing
Base Clock:1.72 GHzGame Clock:2.25 GHz
Boost Clock:2.65 GHzFP32 Throughput:21.8 TFLOPs
Ray Tracing:YesRay Tracing Cores:32
Process Size:6nmProcess Name:TSMC N6
Die Size:204 mm²
Power & Connectivity
Total Board Power:165 WPower Connectors:1x 8-pin
Bus Interface:PCIe 4.0 x8HDMI Support:HDMI 2.1a
DisplayPort Support:DP 2.1DSC:1.2a
Max Displays:4
Media & Software Support
DirectX Support:12 UltimateShader Model:6.8
Vulkan Version:1.4OpenGL Version:4.6

GPU Benchmarks

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Price History

AMD Radeon RX 7600 pricing

Price Date
Current $384 Feb 4, 2026
Highest* $502 Sep 12, 2025
Lowest* $229 Aug 14, 2025
Average $301
* Prices are based on listings from Newegg and other major retailers over the past 12+ months.
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Reviews and Ratings

78

Average Score

Based on 11 reviews

8.8

User Score

Based on 1,516 reviews

Reviewers Liked

  • Outstanding 1080p performance
  • One of the cheaper ways to get AV1 encoding support
  • Small design will fit in just about any PC
  • A decent generational improvement over the RX 6600
  • Only needs 8-pin power connector (no adapter needed)
  • Reference card is almost silent
  • DisplayPort 2.1

Reviewers Didn't Like

  • Only 8GB VRAM
  • Not much faster than RX 6650 XT, but for more money
  • Ray tracing and FSR lag behind Nvidia's last gen
  • Some coil whine is audible from the reference card
  • Poor performance above 1080p

GeForce RTX 4060 vs. Radeon RX 7600: $300 GPU Upgrade: The GeForce RTX 4060 and Radeon RX 7600 are very evenly matched, and this is particularly true for rasterization performance. The question now is, is the RTX 4060 worth the extra $30, an 11% premium? Even at this price point, $30 isn't a huge amount of money, but it's also not nothing.

By TechSpot on
70

As it stands, despite AMD's last-minute price adjustment, the Radeon RX 7600 is overpriced and therefore underwhelming. If you're looking for a graphics card around $300, the Radeon 6700 XT is a much better purchase, unless you specifically require AV1 encoding support. We look forward to recommending the RX 7600 in the near future, after AMD makes another price adjustment.

By TechSpot on
90

The AMD Radeon RX 7600 is an incredibly well-rounded 1080p and 1440p graphics card. With an ample amount of VRAM and impressive performance across a multitude of titles. The RX 7600 is ideal for those looking to keep their 1080p gaming rigs ticking along well into 2024 and beyond.

By TrustedReviews on
90

The AMD Radeon RX 7600 is easily the best budget-friendly midrange card to be released since the RTX 3060, with fantastic 1080p performance and even some passable 1440p chops (within reason). It still lags behind Nvidia's midrange RTX 3060 on ray tracing, but only just barely, and for the price, you really can't miss with this card.

By TechRadar on
70

The AMD RX 7600 hits the sweet spot with sub-$300 pricing but ultimately delivers similar performance as the previous generation RX 6650 XT. It's an okay card, but like most mainstream GPU launches, it doesn't bring anything truly new or revolutionary to the graphics card landscape — it's yet another 8GB and 128-bit solution.

By Tom's Hardware on
70

At just $269, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 is the most affordable current-generation graphics card, and it's geared at 1080p gaming. It's a goal the graphics card has no problem achieving most of the time, but in games with many ray tracing effects frame rates suffer. However, if the games you want to play don't support those effects in the first place, you're in for a solid 1080p experience.

By IGN on
85

As to value, the base price of the Radeon RX 7600, which is $269 USD, is not bad. I struggle with pricing these days, and ultimately people vote with their wallets. I know it wasn’t that long ago that the Radeon RX 480 / RX 580 cards were the $200 (and often less) 8GB 1080p juggernauts, but things are different now.

By PCPer on
70

The RX 7600 certainly doesn't excite quite the way we had hoped, largely thanks to the sheer value offered by AMD's RDNA 2 GPUs at their current price points. The improvements to ray tracing help, along with the addition of AV1 encode, but a further price cut would be needed to make it a clear standout over the last-gen parts.

By KitGuru on
80

AMD's Radeon RX 7600 is an excellent graphics card for running modern games maxed out at 1080p—just stay at that resolution!—and 60fps.

By PCMag on
80

After years of terrible GPU prices, the $269 Radeon RX 7600 is a breath of fresh air. It offers excellent 1080p gaming in a power efficient package at an affordable price—if you don’t mind skipping ray tracing.

By PCWorld on
80

AMD's Radeon RX 7600 offers excellent value for its USD 269 price point, with impressive entry-level 1080p performance being what it's all about. As an alternative to something like the GeForce RTX 3060 - which it outperforms - there's a lot to like even if it's not that exciting.

By TweakTown on
75

With seriously aggressive pricing, and performance that is more than a match for the high-selling RTX 3060 whilst also comfortably besting its forebear the RX 6600, the latest Radeon RX 7600 is the perfect card if you want to be gaming on a budget without having to limit yourself to pixel-art Indies and ancient old 3D games. It is good without FSR, but with it it becomes fantastic value for money.

By OC3D on

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