SaLaH. Posted September 12, 2022 Share Posted September 12, 2022 AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT graphics card based on the RDNA 3 "Navi 33" GPU will be aimed at the mainstream segment, offering great performance at a great value, and here's everything from specs, price, and performance that you need to know. AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT RDNA 3 Graphics Card: Monolithic Navi For The Mainstream Gamers The [Updated- 11/09/22] AMD Radeon RX *600 segment has always been targeted at the mainstream and budget user. The last generation saw three products within this category, the RX 6650 XT, RX 6600 XT, & the RX 6600. The graphics cards were priced at $399. $379 and $329 US, respectively. So we can see that the prices are mostly within the $300-$400 US segment. The 6650 XT was launched in a bid to let users know that this segment is getting a price bump and it is likely that the same pricing will affect the upcoming RX 7600 series cards. With that said, this is a very heated market where AMD has to go against NVIDIA's next-gen RTX *060 series cards. Some would consider the existing offerings great against NVIDIA's RTX 3060 series while others will consider them to be slightly more expensive for the features provided. NVIDIA did excel at RT titles and they also had the edge with DLSS which AMD managed to tackle with its AMD FSR 2.0 tech this year. NVIDIA also had the benefit of higher memory and bus sizes on its 3060 series cards whereas the 6600 series adopted a 128-bit bus, relying mostly on the Infinity Cache to eliminate the memory bandwidth bottlenecks. With the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 7600 XT lineup, there's going to be a big change as users are likely to get the performance of a Navi 21 GPU at less than half the price. With RDNA 2, AMD not just delivered a brand new GPU package to its gaming audience but a package that was uplifted with a wide variety of architectural and software innovations such as Infinity Cache tech, FSR, and Smart Access Memory. All of these features combined to give Radeon users a fluid and smooth gaming experience while enjoying all the benefits that modern-day games have to offer such as Ray Tracing, DirectX 12 Ultimate, and visual upscale technologies. AMD is also invested in its new FSR 2.1 tech which is already being integrated into games. We should expect similar things with the next-generation RDNA 3 lineup too but an important factor to consider is that GPUs are becoming more power-hungry and more pricey. It is a trend that might continue into the future as we get better products but in return, there's always a cost to pay for end consumers. So starting with what we know so far, first we should take a look at the brand new RDNA 3 GPU core that is expected to debut on the next-gen Radeon RX 7000 series graphics card lineup. For more:https://wccftech.com/roundup/amd-radeon-rx-7600-xt/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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