News AMD Radeon RX 7600 Specs Seemingly Leaked

The specs of the 7600 seems lackluster. 128-bit interface, and just 8GB VRAM.

And on top of that AMD Radeon RX 7600 custom models will only feature PCIe 4.0 x8 interface since that's the maximum that the Navi 33 GPU can support.

It won't make too much of a difference in gaming, but still it's not x16 interface. The only plus point is that the card's power is provided by a single 8-pin connector, so need to buy a new PSU (total 225W of power (8-pin 150+75 PCIe)).
 

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In early 2020 I bought the 256bit RX 570 8GB version for 150.- Euros. If AMD wants to get people on the Radeon train, then they should definitely price this between 180 to 230.
 
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This is the first time older cards looks better, in a gen that could mop the floor with the last one... talk about greed. Not long ago a GTX 1060 bested the crap out of the last gen flagship GTX980 for less than half the price, and today the 6700XT can be bought for less than $300 while the 7600 is just short of VRAM at 8GB and probably will cost morte not being faster.
 
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In early 2020 I bought the 256bit RX 570 8GB version for 150.- Euros. If AMD wants to get people on the Radeon train, then they should definitely price this between 180 to 230.
I just bought a second hand RX 5600 XT the 12Mbps version with max boost of 1620Mhz :( for 120 but to be fair I'm quite surprised how good it is at 1080p even with modern games, it's not like the versions with 1750Mhz boost and 14Mbps Ram are that much better, I mean if a game is only hitting 30fps it's not like the 4-5fps extra is going to make it more playable ..

I had been wanting to upgrade the graphics card in my PC from a trusty old GTX 980 (Asus Strix version) to something better for a while, but alas funds haven't allowed it :(
looking at the price of graphics cards these days and what you get for the money has not helped much either, even though the newer cards in my price range are better they are also very lack-lustre at their price point :(
So I just decided sod it buy something cheap second hand and wait a few more years.

I have managed to keep this old PC ticking along on a shoe string budget this long, so what's a few more years waiting lol :/
 
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It won't make too much of a difference in gaming, but still it's not x16 interface. The only plus point is that the card's power is provided by a single 8-pin connector, so need to buy a new PSU (total 225W of power (8-pin 150+75 PCIe)).
it will be power limited to something around 130watts as any other 8pin GPU, 8pin just gives you headroom for transient spikes and mainboard 75watt usualy runs just some low wattage stuffs as you dont really want your mobo to heat up and pcie x8 is capped at 25watts anyway
 
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Did it? I don't recall that being the case. Matched it, maybe?
The 1060 was better at some games, but I totally understand where the OP is coming from, I don't know if anyone is still using their GTX 980 on this site but for a GPU that came out in 2014 it can still play games at 1080p with quite decent settings, it's not the beast it once was with the newer games but still quite capable considering it's age and only 4gig ram.
 
The 1060 was better at some games, but I totally understand where the OP is coming from, I don't know if anyone is still using their GTX 980 on this site but for a GPU that came out in 2014 it can still play games at 1080p with quite decent settings, it's not the beast it once was with the newer games but still quite capable considering it's age and only 4gig ram.
vram started to be issue with next gen games...that would be after 2020
i used to have 1060 3gb vram and had zero vram issues, had it till 2018, then switched to 1070ti 8GB and also zero issues, now im on 16GB and so far vram is doing fine...but it spiked quite fast recently
my only hope is that ps6 wont get something like 32GB vram xD
 

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If I recall most games had the 1060 6GB within about 95% the performance of the 4GB GTX980. That 2 extra GB certainly came in handy for higher resolutions. The 3GB version was more like a 970 range of performance.

I still have one in operation with my Nephew, perfectly suited for the types of games younger children tend to lean towards.
 
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vram started to be issue with next gen games...that would be after 2020
i used to have 1060 3gb vram and had zero vram issues, had it till 2018, then switched to 1070ti 8GB and also zero issues, now im on 16GB and so far vram is doing fine...but it spiked quite fast recently
4 gigs vram was loads last time I had a PC lol

I was quite shocked at the price of PC hardware I only just started getting back in to PC's after years not bothering with them.
Around 7 months ago (just checked my emails from seller lol) I picked up a cheap second hand PC based on the AMD B350 chipset, Ryzen 5 1600x, 16gig of 2400Mhz ram, GTX 980, 500gig M.2 storage, 650watt antec Gold or platinum PSU (if I remember correctly), I upgrade the CPU to the Ryzen 5 5600, changed the Ram to 32gig 2x 16gigs 3200Mhz (corsair vengeance lpx kit) added 7200rpm HDD and just changed the GFX to RX 5600 XT I'm quite happy with it for what it has cost me, (£550 including the upgrades)
 
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