Radeon RX 7600 review -
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The RX 7600 comes with 32 Compute Units (CUs), 8 GB GDDR6 memory at 18 Gbps, and other notable specifications. Sporting a single 8-pin power connector, the card offers ample room for some overclockers while delivering a 2.625 MHz boost frequency and roughly 165W board power.
Both the Radeon RX 7000 Series and Nvidia's comparable GPUs possess built-in AV1 hardware encoding and decoding capabilities, making them more handy for streamers.
Dark and red accents enhance the card's appearance; there are no LEDs active on the card. Here you can also see the older 8-pin power connector header.
The card's heatsink runs throughout the PCB, with a no opening on the backplate for the last fan to expel heat. Weighing slightly over 0.750 kg, the card features three DisplayPorts (DP 2.1) and a full-sized HDMI port (v2.1).
The reference design is kept small, reaching almost 20cm and two slots thick. The dual spinners keep the product cooled down whilst not being too noisy.
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