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RX 7600

RDNA 3 architecture · 8GB VRAM · 165W TDP

Current Price
$259
Save $10 (4%)
MSRP: $269

Specifications

Architecture
RDNA 3
VRAM
8GB GDDR
TDP
165W
Release Date
May 25, 2023
Generation
RX 7000
MSRP
$269

Build Compatibility

Min PSU
500WEfficient
TDP
165W
VRAM
8GB

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About the RX 7600

The RX 7600 is suitable for 1080p and 1440p gaming at medium to high settings, esports, and general productivity. Built on amd's RDNA 3 architecture and released in 2023, this GPU features 8GB of GDDR memory and a 165W TDP, efficient enough for 550W power supplies in standard builds.

Current Pricing & Availability

The RX 7600 is currently available from 8 major retailers: Amazon, Best Buy, Newegg, B&H Photo, Micro Center, Adorama, Antonline, CDW. The best price is $259, which represents a 4% savings off the MSRP of $269. GPU prices fluctuate frequently based on stock levels, cryptocurrency mining demand, and new product launches. Prices on GPU Drip are updated regularly to ensure you're seeing the most current deals.

Should You Buy Now?

At $259, the RX 7600 is slightly below MSRP. GPU prices typically drop during major sales events like Black Friday and Prime Day, but can spike during cryptocurrency booms or when new generations launch. If you're not in a rush, set a price alert on GPU Drip to get notified immediately when the price drops below your target.

RX 7600 vs NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti

The main competitor to the RX 7600 is the NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti. Both cards target the same price segment but offer different strengths. AMD typically offers more VRAM and better price-to-performance ratios, while NVIDIA leads in ray tracing and DLSS support. Use GPU Drip's comparison tool to see detailed specs side-by-side and determine which GPU offers the best value for your specific needs.

Power Supply Requirements

The RX 7600 has a 165W TDP (Thermal Design Power). For optimal performance and stability,a 550W-650W power supply is sufficient for most builds. Make sure your PSU has the correct power connectors (usually 1x 8-pin or 6-pin). Undervolting can reduce power consumption by 10-20% while maintaining performance.

Prices tracked across 8 retailers • Last updated: April 14, 2026