We review the ASUS ROG STRIX Radeon RX 7600 Gaming OC edition, quite a long name for such a mainstream product. ASUS gave this card their TRIX sauce brining in a bit of extra performance, proper cooli... Review: ASUS Radeon RX 7600 STRIX OC
A 7600 has the potential to be cooled via a single slot (albeit, maybe not so quietly) and yet this thing uses 3. I'm really having a hard time understanding how this products existence is justified.
An for $50/75 more than that you could get a 3080!. This is fun! ....let's go all the way to a 4090 Love y'all
doesn't matter as much as the bus. 160-bit on rdna2 is a 1080p card. even 192-bit already shows weakness at 2560x1440, look how 6800 got faster in a few years even at 1440p, and it'll get worse.
in Greece advertisers promote the following -> why not have less than everything ? the answer is because its impossible . People seem to like the promotion old stock must be sold , amd + nvidia have some big brains in marketing departments. all new customers will buy the newer product number and all the "aware" the previous with wider memory bus human brains are easy to manipulate . if one knows that an input has a specific output ,the complexity of the brain is irrelevant .
Just checked the price for this card at Alternate.nl and it's being sold for 339 euro, so slightly higher than the price Hilbert expected at 299 to 309 euro. The cheapest ASUS 4060TI (the non Strix "ASUS DUAL GeForce RTX 4060 Ti OC Edition 8GB GDDR") is 449 euro, so make of that what you will. If ASUS is not necessarily the brand you want to go for, but you want the cheapest available options, then there are these two: - MSI Radeon RX 7600 Mech 2X Classic 8G OC for 299 Euro - INNO3D GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB TWIN X2 for 439 Euro
Not the best cooling solution compared to other models (undervolted helps), but definitely an amazing price for this card.