A mainstream 1080p graphics card with a extra smart value
It’s been six months, and we lastly have one other member within the Radeon RX 7000 Collection household. However with the RX 6800 and RX 6900 Collection playing cards nonetheless within the retail pipeline, it is smart that AMD goes for a lower-end card right here (even when I’d find it irresistible if this was an RX 7800 evaluate).
Right now we’ve AMD’s RX 7600, with no “XT”, and it has 8GB of VRAM. That’s it. Assessment over. 8GB of VRAM in 2023?! If the fallout from the RTX 4060 Ti launch is any indication, that makes a product “DOA”, however this can be a a lot inexpensive product, so give it a good shake.
Perhaps 8GB might not make you an enthusiast – AMD’s phrases, not mine – however it’s going to will let you play video games at 1080p, which remains to be the commonest show decision despite the fact that fanatics are predominantly on 1440 and up.
Anyway, the corporate that mentioned you want 16GB has launched an 8GB card, however they’re appropriately positioning this as a mainstream 1080p possibility. It’s priced fairly competitively by trendy requirements at $269 USD (all of us thought it might be $299, however there was a last-minute change).
Let’s take a look at this very incomplete-looking desk of RX 7000 Collection GPUs: