Post by account_disabled on Sept 12, 2023 11:13:34 GMT
it feels like the prices of graphics cards, which have been sky-high for several years, have finally calmed down with the Radeon RX 7600. . This product, released at a good price of $269, has many advantages such as reasonable price and power efficiency if you do not expect much from ray tracing, and is excellent for 1080p gaming.
Finally, a graphics card worthy of praise has been released.
AMD's new $269 Radeon RX Phone Number List 7600 (released May 25) is small, quiet, extremely power efficient, and delivers fantastic 1080p gaming that can even run high refresh rate monitors.
Competitor NVIDIA has stagnated performance upgrades in its next-generation products and is charging excessive prices for the GeForce RTX 40 series. On the other hand, AMD's Radeon RX 7600, which boasts the best price/performance ratio, is $60 cheaper than its predecessor and offers improved frame rates. This is another advantage.
Low-end graphics cards require compromise. In particular, image upsampling technologies such as FSR 2.0 and NVIDIA's DLSS are poor at 1080p resolution, so the Radeon RX 7600 has poor ray tracing performance. But let's not misunderstand. In the case of the Radeon RX 7600, it is the first notable sub-$300 graphics card of the pandemic, excluding the very powerful and expensive RTX 4090 and Radeon RX 7900 XTX. It's true.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 Specifications and Features
AMD built the Radeon RX 7600 using the same RDNA 3 graphics core that debuted in its flagship 7900 series GPUs. It provides a dedicated AI accelerator, AV1 encoding, DisplayPort 2.1 (1.4a for RTX 40 series), 2nd generation ray tracing, and Infinity Cache hardware.
What is the difference between the Radeon RX 7600 and RX 7900 series? High-end GPUs use cutting-edge chiplet designs with the memory controller flanking the main die, while entry-level chips like the Radeon RX 7600 stick to a single, traditional 6-nanometer die (204mm2) that houses everything.
ⓒ PCWorld
The Radeon RX 7600 packs more hardware at a cheaper price than its predecessor, the Radeon RX 6600 (which is still a good product). Memory and GPU clock speeds have been improved, the number of stream processors and RT accelerators has been increased, and an AI accelerator is also installed as part of efforts to promote AI. Unlike Nvidia's $400 GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, it uses new technology that has evolved with each generation.
Like the 4060 Ti (and its predecessor, the Radeon RX 6600), the Radeon RX 7600 is equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a 128-bit bus. This means that the Radeon RX 7600 is designed for 1080p gaming. This is pretty much what you can expect from a reasonably priced graphics card. You can play at 1440p resolution if you lower some settings, but you'll quickly reach the limit. AMD's on-die Infinity Cache also helps with 1080p play. Adjusting up to 1440p is not recommended because more data is transmitted at 128 bits.
The Radeon RX 7600 is capable of playing most games at ultra settings and high frame rates at 1080p resolution, but some particularly memory-hungry games may require some graphics tuning to fit the 8GB memory buffer. PCWorld contributor Keith May has been testing the Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7600, and reports that Hogwarts Legacy and The Last of Us, which drain the most VRAM, play great even at High settings. There is a bar. Again, it's a reasonable compromise at this price point.
ⓒ PCWorld
When asked about the 8GB capacity, AMD's Aaron Steinman said, “We still believe that 1080p gaming is sufficient for even the most demanding modern games, and our testing shows that. And memory is expensive." This GPU consumes a little more power than its predecessor, but is highly efficient with higher performance and the best idle power utilization ever. For power, you can use the ugly 12VHPWR adapter like the 4060 Ti
. It is supplied through a single 8-pin connector, without the need for any. The reference card provided by AMD not only boasts a reasonable thickness of about 2 slots, but is also quite small at 8 inches in length. Despite the pint-sized cooler, the reference card runs with almost no noise. It works. It's further evidence of the efficiency of the 7600 GPU.
The reference card supports a single HDMI port and three fast DisplayPort 2.1 ports, but it's not a reference and custom products from other manufacturers may use DisplayPort 1.4 instead to save money. there is.
ⓒ PCWorld
If you're interested in streaming, you'll appreciate the inclusion of a cutting-edge AV1 encoder, especially now that YouTube and OBS support AV1 uploads. When we tested AMD's new RDNA 3 AV1 encoder on the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the results were fantastic. AMD Adrenaline Software's Record & Stream options are much better than before, as covered in the same review by Stream Professor EposVox.
“AMD offers its own recording and streaming software along with the GPU, similar to Nvidia Shadowplay. However, it is much better than Shadowplay in almost every way, and has more settings, performance, and features. Nvidia will need to update ShadowPlay immediately.”
Let’s not overlook the excellence of adrenaline. NVIDIA is highly regarded, and rightly so, for software features like DLSS 3, Reflex, and Nvidia Broadcast. But Team Red also has useful software of its own.
ⓒ PCWorld
Smart Access Memory improves performance more reliably in modern systems than any other PC combination of Intel and NVIDIA chips. The new Smart Access Video feature improves encoding performance by up to 32% on Ryzen and Radeon PCs. FSR 2.0 will be a formidable competitor to NVIDIA's DLSS, and Radeon Super Resolution adds simple FSR 1.0 technology to improve performance through upscaling in any game. Radeon Boost and Anti-Lag keep temperatures and latency low. You can also use Adrenaline to overclock or undervolt your graphics card. The one thing missing is rival DLSS 3 Frame Generation, but AMD is preparing to apply it to FSR 3.0, which is scheduled to be released this year.
Finally, a graphics card worthy of praise has been released.
AMD's new $269 Radeon RX Phone Number List 7600 (released May 25) is small, quiet, extremely power efficient, and delivers fantastic 1080p gaming that can even run high refresh rate monitors.
Competitor NVIDIA has stagnated performance upgrades in its next-generation products and is charging excessive prices for the GeForce RTX 40 series. On the other hand, AMD's Radeon RX 7600, which boasts the best price/performance ratio, is $60 cheaper than its predecessor and offers improved frame rates. This is another advantage.
Low-end graphics cards require compromise. In particular, image upsampling technologies such as FSR 2.0 and NVIDIA's DLSS are poor at 1080p resolution, so the Radeon RX 7600 has poor ray tracing performance. But let's not misunderstand. In the case of the Radeon RX 7600, it is the first notable sub-$300 graphics card of the pandemic, excluding the very powerful and expensive RTX 4090 and Radeon RX 7900 XTX. It's true.
AMD Radeon RX 7600 Specifications and Features
AMD built the Radeon RX 7600 using the same RDNA 3 graphics core that debuted in its flagship 7900 series GPUs. It provides a dedicated AI accelerator, AV1 encoding, DisplayPort 2.1 (1.4a for RTX 40 series), 2nd generation ray tracing, and Infinity Cache hardware.
What is the difference between the Radeon RX 7600 and RX 7900 series? High-end GPUs use cutting-edge chiplet designs with the memory controller flanking the main die, while entry-level chips like the Radeon RX 7600 stick to a single, traditional 6-nanometer die (204mm2) that houses everything.
ⓒ PCWorld
The Radeon RX 7600 packs more hardware at a cheaper price than its predecessor, the Radeon RX 6600 (which is still a good product). Memory and GPU clock speeds have been improved, the number of stream processors and RT accelerators has been increased, and an AI accelerator is also installed as part of efforts to promote AI. Unlike Nvidia's $400 GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, it uses new technology that has evolved with each generation.
Like the 4060 Ti (and its predecessor, the Radeon RX 6600), the Radeon RX 7600 is equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a 128-bit bus. This means that the Radeon RX 7600 is designed for 1080p gaming. This is pretty much what you can expect from a reasonably priced graphics card. You can play at 1440p resolution if you lower some settings, but you'll quickly reach the limit. AMD's on-die Infinity Cache also helps with 1080p play. Adjusting up to 1440p is not recommended because more data is transmitted at 128 bits.
The Radeon RX 7600 is capable of playing most games at ultra settings and high frame rates at 1080p resolution, but some particularly memory-hungry games may require some graphics tuning to fit the 8GB memory buffer. PCWorld contributor Keith May has been testing the Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 7600, and reports that Hogwarts Legacy and The Last of Us, which drain the most VRAM, play great even at High settings. There is a bar. Again, it's a reasonable compromise at this price point.
ⓒ PCWorld
When asked about the 8GB capacity, AMD's Aaron Steinman said, “We still believe that 1080p gaming is sufficient for even the most demanding modern games, and our testing shows that. And memory is expensive." This GPU consumes a little more power than its predecessor, but is highly efficient with higher performance and the best idle power utilization ever. For power, you can use the ugly 12VHPWR adapter like the 4060 Ti
. It is supplied through a single 8-pin connector, without the need for any. The reference card provided by AMD not only boasts a reasonable thickness of about 2 slots, but is also quite small at 8 inches in length. Despite the pint-sized cooler, the reference card runs with almost no noise. It works. It's further evidence of the efficiency of the 7600 GPU.
The reference card supports a single HDMI port and three fast DisplayPort 2.1 ports, but it's not a reference and custom products from other manufacturers may use DisplayPort 1.4 instead to save money. there is.
ⓒ PCWorld
If you're interested in streaming, you'll appreciate the inclusion of a cutting-edge AV1 encoder, especially now that YouTube and OBS support AV1 uploads. When we tested AMD's new RDNA 3 AV1 encoder on the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the results were fantastic. AMD Adrenaline Software's Record & Stream options are much better than before, as covered in the same review by Stream Professor EposVox.
“AMD offers its own recording and streaming software along with the GPU, similar to Nvidia Shadowplay. However, it is much better than Shadowplay in almost every way, and has more settings, performance, and features. Nvidia will need to update ShadowPlay immediately.”
Let’s not overlook the excellence of adrenaline. NVIDIA is highly regarded, and rightly so, for software features like DLSS 3, Reflex, and Nvidia Broadcast. But Team Red also has useful software of its own.
ⓒ PCWorld
Smart Access Memory improves performance more reliably in modern systems than any other PC combination of Intel and NVIDIA chips. The new Smart Access Video feature improves encoding performance by up to 32% on Ryzen and Radeon PCs. FSR 2.0 will be a formidable competitor to NVIDIA's DLSS, and Radeon Super Resolution adds simple FSR 1.0 technology to improve performance through upscaling in any game. Radeon Boost and Anti-Lag keep temperatures and latency low. You can also use Adrenaline to overclock or undervolt your graphics card. The one thing missing is rival DLSS 3 Frame Generation, but AMD is preparing to apply it to FSR 3.0, which is scheduled to be released this year.