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The Radeon RX 7600 Review Thread

I'm confused why everyone keeps saying the 7600 is a midrange card, I'm pretty certain it's the budget low end card.

Igpu doesn't count because no one buys an igpu with the intention of gaming on it.

People don't need to buy a GPU this it's a bit of a luxury, and the 7600 is the low end.

The 3050 and 6500 only came about due to the "shortages" otherwise they would have been binned or sold to OEM's only.

Mid range would be the 7700 (lower mid) and 7800 (upper mid) then the halo 7900
 
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I'm confused why everyone keeps saying the 7600 is a midrange card, I'm pretty certain it's the budget low end card.

Mid range would be the 7700 (lower mid) and 7800 (upper mid) then the halo 7900
There will probably be a 7500 below it. There's no official standard for any of this, see the tiers thread to see how much you can salami slice the groupings if you so desire.
 
Igpu doesn't count because no one buys an igpu with the intention of gaming on it.
Wait, did you just *presume* something??? I'm sure for a lot of people an iGPU is plenty enough for certain legacy games. Not everyone plays at OMGZ 4K DUUUUUUDEZZZZ :p

edit - Esp these days when we have such dog**** parading as AAA-titles.
 
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Reality and what we could have had are 2 different things , my plan was always to hold out till next gen hopefully we have better options :) nvidia with its pricing and tier placing, and AMD not being aggressive enough with what they have :) all round Sh#t show

Yeah i know what you mean...

The RX6700XT is now getting closer to £300. So it is more like RTX4060 money now!

Absolute no-brainer. perfectly good 1440P card, none of this 1080P at reduced settings crap.

IMO AMD should have given this a 192Bit bus and made it a 12GB card, ffs.... it would have been an absolute winner.

Make a 36 CU 12GB 7600XT, $320, don't worry about pinching pennies, you will get your money by actually selling them.
 
Chiplets are more a future looking thing IMO, it may not be paying dividends now but when you reach the maximum reticule size on the smaller nodes the only way to increase performance from there is to connect one bit of silicon to another.
And from a risk mitigation PoV, I still maintain that they should only have done chiplet on their highest SKU.

So Navi31 or an even bigger part (as if they had gone "crazy" and made the compute part of Navi31 say 450mm² they could have had this gen's halo card - well they'd have to dial the clocks back a bit but still), while below that Navi32 and Navi33 should both have stayed monolithic.

It's almost like someone at the Radeon Group is so proud that they've cracked chiplet that sense went out the window!

Sort of like with HBM. Yes, we know AMD spend years driving and developing the standard, but it was a crazy decision to release Fuji anyhow. 4GB was simply too little and cost of a consumer card was just far too high. Ironically, despite HBM being very much something AMD pushed and a lot of the R&D for, Intel and Nvidia have probably shipped more product with HBM.
 
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Thankyou

Seems pretty good price relatively in current market of gpus

It is the same price a 6650 XT was last week which are a good seller.

6650 XT is now even cheaper at £239 and 6600 £199.

The 7600 is essentially a 6650 XT re-boxed, but AMD have tweaked the 7600 for both performance and efficiency so it should perform upto 5-10% quicker than the 6650 XT and for the price of £259 it is fine, not amazing blow your socks off but its not also over priced, its an OK start and once all the old 6650 product is gone this will become a solid seller for us.
 

£260, ok that's not bad, that's all right...

Thanks :)

I nearly bought a 3050 for 230 a few months back and a 3060 last month for 320 or so so relatively it's a pretty good deal

Oof.... well, ok the 3060 has 12GB of VRam but £320 is too much, 6700XT is £300 so that's a £250 card.
 
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