- Axial-tech fan design: A smaller fan hub facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure
- Dual ball fan bearings last up to twice as long as conventional designs
- Military-grade capacitors rated for 20K hours at 105C make the GPU power rail more durable
- Metal exoskeleton adds structural rigidity and vents to increase heat dissipation
- Auto-extreme technology precision automated manufacturing for higher reliability
- GPU Tweak III software provides intuitive performance tweaking, thermal controls, and system monitoring
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ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon™ RX 7600 XT OC Edition 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (AMD RDNA™ 3, PCIe 4.0, HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 2.1, Axial-tech Fan Design, Auto-Extreme Technology, GPU…
$379.99
+ Free ShippingMax Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
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RAM | GDDR6 |
Memory Speed | 4000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD RX7600XT |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon™ RX 7600 XT OC Edition |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | TUF-RX7600XT-O16G-GAMING |
Item model number | TUF-RX7600XT-O16G-GAMING |
Item Weight | 4.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 2.32 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.81 x 2.32 x 0.04 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 24, 2024 |
David Angulo 75 –
Replaced my NVIDIA ASUS ROG 3090Ti Hybrid GPU with this one. So much LESS HEAT, less noise and less power draw! It’s a big card though. Performance wise in games, video editing, streaming, and much more, very good with graphics that are bright, sharp and great looking. Both GPU cards excelled on the performance front, but this card wins for me with a better produced image, being inaudible to very low noise under load, less power draw and so much LESS HEAT! Can’t state that enough.
Solid card and like the support stand-off. Leans into the ASUS TUF theme.
One of the best GPU cards available today from AMD. Could not be happier.
Jesús E –
Es la tarjeta más poderosa de AMD, y equivale a la 4080 de Nvidia. La calidad de materiales es excelente, todo es de metal, el disipador es inmenso y mantiene la tarjeta siempre abajo de 65c prácticamente sin hacer ningún ruido. Mucha potencia para juegos en máxima calidad y resolución 4k, da más de 100-120 fps en juegos triple A sin mayores problemas, y ya si usas el FSR obviamente se disparan los fps a 150+ fácilmente. El único inconveniente que le veo es que jala bastante poder, necesitas una buena fuente, al menos 850w para estar cubierto, fuera de eso es una excelente tarjeta por el precio, más barata que la 4080.
some_guy –
Runs exceptionally with my system, I play a few different types of games with this gpu .
I’m playing everything from Forza horizon 5 to Destiny 2 and everything between.
The graphics are amazing, runs ice cold, I got this gpu to use instead of the graphics aspect of my 5700g’s graphics aspect , and haven’t had any complaints, I also use it to create artwork amongst other things.
It’s really been a beast !
My spec levels are ( in simple terms)
A520 motherboard,
R7 5700 g
Corsair 32gb ram
550 w power
And the 6600 in a micro case ,
The performance at 1080 is flawless,
Noise level doesn’t exist,
No stuttering, no chop, no issues !
On a beer budget, I got champagne!
Jesús E –
hasta el momento me ha funcionado excelentemente en conjunto con una fuente calidad bronce y un cooler de balam rush.
Brian W. –
If you want to play modern titles at 4K/60 in ultra, the 7800XT is the currently the best mix of performance and value available.
That being said, 2024 has been a pretty bad year for GPUs, and the 7800XT is not really an exception to this. I paid $440 for my card and comparisons are relative to that. Written Jan 2025, and prices referenced are the lowest I could find at time of writing.
** Compared to current generation cards:
– 15% faster than the 4070 (~$450).
– 10% slower than the 4070 SUPER (~$550).
– More VRAM than both the 4070/4070 SUPER (12GB vs. 16GB. Some modern titles use more than 12GB of VRAM at 4K ultra, and in this case the NVIDIA cards will be bottlenecked.
– Under load, ~25% more efficient than the 4070 SUPER and ~20% more efficient than the 4070. Pulls half the power (15w vs. 30w) when idle and computer is not asleep.
** Compared to last generation cards:
– Similar performance to last generation’s 6900 XT (~$400). ~10% lower power draw under load, similar power draw at idle. No longer being manufactured so availability is bad.
– 5% better performance than the 3080, ~15% lower power draw under load. Pulls half the power at idle.
** Miscellaneous:
– Temps hit 80C under sustained load on the bench with no overclocking.
– Fits nicely into my SSF case.
– Performance/eco hardware switch is a nice feature that adds a bit of value.
– FSR (AMD’s upscaling technology) looks a little worse than DLSS (NVIDIA’s upscaling technology) IMO, but I think this is probably preference.
** Final thoughts:
Overall, it’s a fine card.
If you are OK with downgrading, Intel’s B580 ($250) is currently the value king and is capable of playing most titles at high in 1440p. If you are set on gaming in ultra at 4K/60, then the 7800XT is probably the way to go.
The current generation of cards are not great (the fact NVIDIA has released the 4070, a 4070 SUPER, a 4070 TI, and a 4070 TI SUPER instead of adding a new SKU should be some indication of this), so being the best of the generation isn’t exactly the highest praise. New cards are likely going to start hitting the market in early Q2 2025, so hold out for a few months if you can.
But if you need a new GPU and can’t wait… well, then you take what you can get.
5 stars only because it’s the best compared to it’s competition, and not because it’s a card that will be remembered fondly in 10 years time.
Brian W. –
Being an nVidia fan for a very long time….my latest system build called for new considerations. Adding the Samsung Neo G9 57″ meant I wanted a GPU that could drive Display Port at 240Hz refresh rate. The RX 7900 XT OC 20G not only does that but is also over clocked and boasts 20GB of GDDR6 video ram. I am primarily a linux and this GPU is fully supported (@ 240Hz refresh rate) with kernel 6.8 and above. Radeon is supported at the kernel level due to AMD’s support in linux! In windows, after a metric ton of driver installs and driver updates, etc, etc, it just works as it should! This GPU is excellent. It runs cool and drives anything I need without even breaking a sweat! It looks great in my new chassis and gets along well with my Asus ROG Strix B650E-F motherboard w/Ryzen 7950X CPU, ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB All-in-one AIO Liquid CPU Cooler, 64 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM, and finally the dual SAMSUNG 990 PRO SSD 2TB PCIe 4.0 M.2 drives. Everything just works flawlessly! NOTE: this GPU is massive so measure your case and allow for it! I also bought a support for the far end as can be seen in the photo.
I spent a LOT of time researching for this build and do not make decisions lightly. I cannot say enough about how happy I am with this purchase. Once again, ASUS delivers!! You cannot go wrong with this GPU.
Oh frame rates? I’ve only so far played Call of Duty – Modern Warfare III on windows and with basic non-overclocked, non-optimized settings, I was getting around 90 fps at 240Hz refresh rate at 7680×2160 resolution. On Linux I played a little Nexuiz, Alien Arena, and OpenArena and in all cases without optimizing any settings on the GPU but setting the games to maximum everything, hit well above 100 fps.
Perhaps it’s my setup combination OR just this GPU is steller. Either way….it rocks!!!
Hgjgkg –
Me encanto, hasta el momento todo me corre en ultra y sin que pase arriba de 55°
He probado todo en lo maximo en los siguientes juegos
-Fallout 76
-Doom Eternal
-Battlefield 2042
-Forza 5
-Need 4 Speed Heat
-The Finals
-Warzone, MWII
Mi tarjeta madre es una B450-F RoG, procesador ryzen 9 5900x, 32 gb ram 2666mhz
M.2 WD Blue 1 tb, aunque sea PCie 3.0 y la tarjeta de video PCie 4.0 no he visto cuellos de botella
some_guy –
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It’s a beautiful card. Fits perfectly with my setup. The build quality and design is exactly what I look for when purchasing Asus Tuf products.
I was a bit worried about coil whine but as you can observe in the video there is none. You can hear the cars that pass on the side of the road more than the actual PC and the front glass was off.
I was bit worried about temperatures but I have not noticed anything concerning at this point. The card is idling at 39C-43C and hasn’t passed 88C on full load. The cooler is doing its job keeping the card cool under 100% utilización. While gaming temps are not exceeding 65C and the Hotspot is not exceeding 88C. Again, no coilwhine under load and the cooler is performing as expected.
The only thing that maybe bothered me a little was the RGB not syncing with my motherboard but that’s a minor issue that will probably resolve itself with an Armory Crate update. Other than that, so far the Asus TUF 7900XTX is performing as expected. A little on the expensive side but as long as the card keeps performing as advertised I’d say I’m satisfied with my purchase.
The RGB lighting was resolved after a framework update through Armory Crate. If there is any significant change in performance I’ll be sure to edit the review.
Mauricio V. –
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La tarjeta llego en tiempo y la verdad es que a esta fecha sigue sorprendiendo su desempeño, estoy esperando el MB para instalarla ya tengo el micro un AMD 8600G, pero lo probé en un equipo Xeon con PCI 2.0 y funcionó muy bien, asi que espero mucho cuando la tenga en la maquina nueva.