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JEMC said:

With only an overclock over the 8GB model, I don't see much appeal for the 7600XT, but it will be interesting to see reviews and find out if there is a performance increase, if it's as big as AMD claims and how much of that increase is because of the higher clocks.

Something kind of similar with the 4070 Super, althought this one has more cores to bring a real performance increase that may, or not, justify the extra $50.

It's not even a 10% increase in "game" clocks. 2.25Ghz to 2.47Ghz. Base clock is the same, max boost is only 100mhz more.
I would have actually have liked to see AMD go with 12GB of Ram on a 192-bit bus, 12GB would be the sweet spot for that Tier, but the bandwidth boost would be notable.

Otherwise ram is the same speed.

I'm expecting this card to be a fairly disappointing improvement in benchies over the 7600.

Better than the nVidia 4600 scenario, but still not ideal.

This GPU would be an ideal 1080P card, which is what the vanilla 7600 targets... But I would still rather find a more capable 6700xt/6750xt and call it a day for about the same price, if you can find one that is.



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