Monday, August 28th 2023

PowerColor Radeon RX 7600 GPU Drops to $229 at MicroCenter

MicroCenter has reduced the price of PowerColor's Fighter Radeon RX 7600 graphics card to $229, representing a nice $40 saving over the original launch price of $269. A digital download version of Bethesda's upcoming epic, Starfield, is also included as a bundled incentive (Standard Edition is worth $69.99) to purchase the budget friendly model that is based on Team Red's Navi 33 XL GPU.

The offer is limited to in-store purchases—it seems that MicroCenter has nullified the option to get the discounted PowerColor Fighter card delivered to your address of choice. Other retailers in North America appear to be selling Radeon RX 7600 cards for around $260. This price bracket is also occupied by Intel's Arc A750 and A770 8 GB models, following consistent price cuts in order to attract cautious buyers to the nascent Alchemist GPU architecture.
Sources: VideoCardz, MicroCenter
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31 Comments on PowerColor Radeon RX 7600 GPU Drops to $229 at MicroCenter

#26
lexluthermiester
Random_UserI guess, this is because, this is by specs is the x500 class GPU. This trend started with previous generation, with RX6600.

Be it RX7500 class card, the performance bump over previous gen 6650XT (which was a bit higher level card) would be much bigger, and would really show generational uplift. But these shenanigans with class/grade and artificial segmentation, simply the "downlplay" the entire progress, which used to be a normal for gen to gen uplift.

P.S.: While I was replying many people did rely with the answer.
No worries. Was not aware of the detailed specs of those cards and was curious. Nvidia has done this as well with several GPU models..
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#27
Random_User
boomstik360Exactly. I wouldn't touch that thing. For $229 most of the time you can get a 2080 Ti or even 3070 on Ebay. Sometimes a 3070 Ti. Shoot 3080's sell for $300-320 sometimes.
Good luck. And most likely 3080 is from mining farms. What chance is to get working card, and not a dead brick which doesn't even boot?

In my case, eBay is not an option, since in most cases ebay/sellers refuse to deliver in my country. And the the local second hand market is a disaster. It's not only extremely pricey (the sellers ask for 3 years old cars, which been in mining for two of them), but it's shady as heck. In many cases also have up to no warranty, full upfront payment, and most likely has almost no resource left, if at all. All sellers are "suspicious" to say the least. Who in right mind would pay upfront for some old overpriced card, which may end up a malfunctioning turd.

Why I'm sure of the cards are DOA? Because here, all nice cards from both AMD and nVidia went straight to the miners by pallets. Even the local (country) forums and Y T videos were full of pics and comments and about mining, long after Ethereum has been bust. And the official stores have up to no supply for entire RX6000/RTX3000 generation. How the second hand market is full of hundreds if not thousands of cards, if the official "distributors" did not have them at all?

The funny thing is, these scalping-miners guys were so bold and lazy, that they've even been posting racks, mining farms and pallets of 6600-6650XT, 6700XT, 6750XT, 6800XT, 6900XT and 6950XT, (again mostly Sapphire) in local second hand market, refusing to disassemble them, and demanding people buy the racks/farms “as it is”. Now the very same guys and other substitute accounts, selling these very same cards from mining farms now with the naming written with caps "FACTORY SEALED" (no jokes). And there are dozens of such listings, with hundreds of cards. But that's "suspicious" to say the least.
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#28
lexluthermiester
Random_UserAnd most likely 3080 is from mining farms.
That's a bold claim. What make you say that? And even if true, why is that a problem?
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#29
boomstik360
Random_UserGood luck. And most likely 3080 is from mining farms. What chance is to get working card, and not a dead brick which doesn't even boot?

In my case, eBay is not an option, since in most cases ebay/sellers refuse to deliver in my country. And the the local second hand market is a disaster. It's not only extremely pricey (the sellers ask for 3 years old cars, which been in mining for two of them), but it's shady as heck. In many cases also have up to no warranty, full upfront payment, and most likely has almost no resource left, if at all. All sellers are "suspicious" to say the least. Who in right mind would pay upfront for some old overpriced card, which may end up a malfunctioning turd.

Why I'm sure of the cards are DOA? Because here, all nice cards from both AMD and nVidia went straight to the miners by pallets. Even the local (country) forums and Y T videos were full of pics and comments and about mining, long after Ethereum has been bust. And the official stores have up to no supply for entire RX6000/RTX3000 generation. How the second hand market is full of hundreds if not thousands of cards, if the official "distributors" did not have them at all?

The funny thing is, these scalping-miners guys were so bold and lazy, that they've even been posting racks, mining farms and pallets of 6600-6650XT, 6700XT, 6750XT, 6800XT, 6900XT and 6950XT, (again mostly Sapphire) in local second hand market, refusing to disassemble them, and demanding people buy the racks/farms “as it is”. Now the very same guys and other substitute accounts, selling these very same cards from mining farms now with the naming written with caps "FACTORY SEALED" (no jokes). And there are dozens of such listings, with hundreds of cards. But that's "suspicious" to say the least.
Well you obviously have to be very picky with your seller, item description, and returns portion. For instance I just scored a 6 month old Evga RTX 3080 with warranty and original box for $390 shipped. It's just like buying from people here on the forums. There has been plenty other small sellers that have nice stuff that goes for $340-350 that I've missed out on while not paying attention. Some of the other brands go for less, like Gigabyte. I wouldn't buy one with no box and no history like if it were just a reseller. Just private people that have upgraded. Yeah you have to sort through a lot of garbage that says "tested working", no description at all, etc or other basic crap like they are just buy used stuff in bulk and chock it on ebay but it is worth it. Plus I'll message the people gauge how well it was taken care of lol. It's fun to hunt down a good one LOL.

I am not saying the 7600 doesn't work, it was just a kinda bleh release of a refreshed 6nm 6650XT. Even a new 4060 at $289 is solid but the price point just really doesn't make sense. BUT My personal thoughts are that if somebody has ~$300 to spend on a GPU at this moment, why not just wait a couple weeks until your next paycheck to scrap together another $100. Opens up a who new realm instead of just shorting yourself. I guess you could say that for every price bracket but the lower end stuff just really doesn't make sense to me. Plus it would last that much longer. Anything less and you are better off buying a PS5 LOL aside from it being boring because it just works and you can't tinker with it like a custom build.
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#30
Random_User
boomstik360Well you obviously have to be very picky with your seller, item description, and returns portion. For instance I just scored a 6 month old Evga RTX 3080 with warranty and original box for $390 shipped. It's just like buying from people here on the forums. There has been plenty other small sellers that have nice stuff that goes for $340-350 that I've missed out on while not paying attention. Some of the other brands go for less, like Gigabyte. I wouldn't buy one with no box and no history like if it were just a reseller. Just private people that have upgraded. Yeah you have to sort through a lot of garbage that says "tested working", no description at all, etc or other basic crap like they are just buy used stuff in bulk and chock it on ebay but it is worth it. Plus I'll message the people gauge how well it was taken care of lol. It's fun to hunt down a good one LOL.

I am not saying the 7600 doesn't work, it was just a kinda bleh release of a refreshed 6nm 6650XT. Even a new 4060 at $289 is solid but the price point just really doesn't make sense. BUT My personal thoughts are that if somebody has ~$300 to spend on a GPU at this moment, why not just wait a couple weeks until your next paycheck to scrap together another $100. Opens up a who new realm instead of just shorting yourself. I guess you could say that for every price bracket but the lower end stuff just really doesn't make sense to me. Plus it would last that much longer. Anything less and you are better off buying a PS5 LOL aside from it being boring because it just works and you can't tinker with it like a custom build.
I did explain the reasoning under the 'Spoiler' in my previous message. Maybe there are good sellers on ebay. But they won't sell and ship to my country.
And yes, there are still places on this planet, where "another $100" is a half month salary, or 100 hours of hard work. And it's being lucky. So one gotta be picky with own investments. Especially when the local second hand market is full of folks scamming like piece'o'cake.
People from other countries, simply have no clue about the level of scam here. This is like the next leap over the global one. Begining from tomato and food sellers, to electronics resselers, up 'till the government. I know, this can be said about world in general, but in no countries the buyer will end up guilty by seller for being the victim. At least to this degree.
I'm not trying to be rude, and mean anything harmful towards you personally. I've just described the state of things here.
Excuse me, please, if I have cauzed any inconvenience! Will try to not reply any further.
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#31
boomstik360
Random_UserI did explain the reasoning under the 'Spoiler' in my previous message. Maybe there are good sellers on ebay. But they won't sell and ship to my country.
And yes, there are still places on this planet, where "another $100" is a half month salary, or 100 hours of hard work. And it's being lucky. So one gotta be picky with own investments. Especially when the local second hand market is full of folks scamming like piece'o'cake.
People from other countries, simply have no clue about the level of scam here. This is like the next leap over the global one. Begining from tomato and food sellers, to electronics resselers, up 'till the government. I know, this can be said about world in general, but in no countries the buyer will end up guilty by seller for being the victim. At least to this degree.
I'm not trying to be rude, and mean anything harmful towards you personally. I've just described the state of things here.
Excuse me, please, if I have cauzed any inconvenience! Will try to not reply any further.
I completely missed that. My bad!
Random_UserI did explain the reasoning under the 'Spoiler' in my previous message. Maybe there are good sellers on ebay. But they won't sell and ship to my country.
And yes, there are still places on this planet, where "another $100" is a half month salary, or 100 hours of hard work. And it's being lucky. So one gotta be picky with own investments. Especially when the local second hand market is full of folks scamming like piece'o'cake.
People from other countries, simply have no clue about the level of scam here. This is like the next leap over the global one. Begining from tomato and food sellers, to electronics resselers, up 'till the government. I know, this can be said about world in general, but in no countries the buyer will end up guilty by seller for being the victim. At least to this degree.
I'm not trying to be rude, and mean anything harmful towards you personally. I've just described the state of things here.
Excuse me, please, if I have cauzed any inconvenience! Will try to not reply any further.
Where are you located?????
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