Sunday, May 21st 2023

Leaked AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU Reference Card Design Emerges

We have seen a few examples of custom design/board partner Radeon RX 7600 graphics card models via leaks over the past two weeks - and AMD's alleged reference design has made an appearance this weekend, only fours days prior to the official product launch date (May 25). The leaked images once again come courtesy of VideoCardz - the set of two photos show a dual-fan setup on a mostly black shroud with the company's simple "Radeon" logo positioned near the top - this design seems to be missing an underlining strip of RGB (as seen on the big boy cards).

The picture of the card's flipside depicts a very plain looking backplate. The overall aesthetic is not too far removed from the existing high-end Radeon RX 7900 XT and 7900 XTX reference siblings, although this leaked entry-level offering is tiny in comparison - it is reported to be just under 21 centimeters in length (versus the 7900 XT at 27.6 cm and 7900 XTX at 28.7 cm). The RX 7600 MBA (made-by-AMD) card is said to be two slots wide.
Source: VideoCardz
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72 Comments on Leaked AMD Radeon RX 7600 GPU Reference Card Design Emerges

#2
T0@st
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dgianstefaniWhere is the red
Not in your bank account(s).
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oxrufiioxo
dgianstefaniWhere is the red
All the color amd could afford on this GPU

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TheoneandonlyMrK
oxrufiioxoAll the color amd could afford on this GPU

As you know the 7900 Xtx and Xt are similar, very understated looks.

For reference.
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oxrufiioxo
TheoneandonlyMrKAs you know the 7900 Xtx and Xt are similar, very understated looks.

For reference.
Even though I don't care for how the reference AMD cards look/perform they are still miles better than RDNA1 and prior.
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dgianstefani
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TheoneandonlyMrKAs you know the 7900 Xtx and Xt are similar, very understated looks.

For reference.
Their reference design looks good due to tasteful red accents. This is boring by comparison.

Looks like a plastic generic cooler.

One thing I like with Nvidia founder cards is they all look and feel really good.

Shame AMD didn't continue their nice design of the 7900 series with the cheaper models.
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#8
oxrufiioxo
dgianstefaniTheir reference design like good due to tasteful red accents. This is boring by comparison.

Looks like a plastic generic cooler.
The most boring part of this card is it likely going to cost more than a 6650XT while performing almost the same.

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#9
HD64G
$200(best case scenario)-$250(worst one) is the price bracket into which that GPU would have decent vfm and sell well imho. Over that bracker it will fail and AMD will lower its price soon, so it will be stupid of them to not launch it as suggested from day one.
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#10
JustJohnny
Is it just me or is AMD the only sensible manufacturer of the 7600 where they match cooling to the need instead of just repurposing existing 3-fan setups, with 13" long PCB's from past top tier builds. This is in reference to the AIB leaks of earlier.
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Vya Domus
dgianstefaniLooks like a plastic generic cooler.

One thing I like with Nvidia founder cards is they all look and feel really good.

Shame AMD didn't continue their nice design of the 7900 series with the cheaper models.
You're nitpicking over nothing.

Both reference designs for AMD and Nvidia high end cards are made out of metal and neither feature any trace of their "iconic" colors.


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dgianstefani
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Vya DomusYou'rel nitpicking over nothing.

Both reference designs for AMD and Nvidia high end cards are made out of metal and neither feature any trace of their "iconic" colors.


Here we go.

Difference is, the cheap FE cards also use metal, i.e. identical design language.
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#13
oxrufiioxo
HD64G$200(best case scenario)-$250(worst one) is the price bracket into which that GPU would have decent vfm and sell well imho. Over that bracker it will fail and AMD will lower its price soon, so it will be stupid of them to not launch it as suggested from day one.
If the rumored 280-300 usd launch price is a thing this is DOA
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Vya Domus
dgianstefaniDifference is, bud, that the cheap FE cards also use metal.
Lol, "cheap", what a joke.

"Cheapest" Nvidia FE card of this generation is the 4070 which is 600$, the 7600 is not going to be anywhere near that and you expect the same materials to be used ?

Nvidia doesn't even have FE designs for cards as cheap as this one is going to be.
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dgianstefani
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Vya DomusLol, "cheap", what a joke.

"Cheapest" Nvidia FE card of this generation is the 4070 which is 600$, the 7600 is not going to be anywhere near that and you expect the same materials to be used ?
4060 Ti will be $400 for FE, in case you "forgot" about that.
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#16
oxrufiioxo
dgianstefani4060 FE is confirmed to be $300, in case you "forgot" about that.
Pretty sure they announced only the 4060ti at 400 usd has an FE model

both the 4060 and 4060ti 16GB are partner only.
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Vya Domus
dgianstefani4060 FE is confirmed to be $300, in case you "forgot" about that.
"Confirmed" OK sure thing buddy, how much are you willing to bet the cooler is not going to be made out of metal ?

To be fair that is stupid anyway, their cards don't even have much of shroud.
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#19
docnorth
I don’t care much about it, but this hardly can be called a ‘design’. Maybe with AMD or Radeon stickers...
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dgianstefani
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Vya DomusYou're just being a fanboy as usual nitpicking over nothing.

Both reference designs for AMD and Nvidia high end cards are made out of metal and neither feature any trace of their "iconic" colors.
Any trace eh? Plus the RGB. Even in their own marketing images.




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#21
kapone32
I can't wait to see the PCB of these cards.
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Vya Domus
dgianstefaniAny trace eh?
You do realize that just makes your point look even more laughable, right ? Because it sure looks like AMD puts more colored accents on their cards than Nvidia does on theirs, I guess they realized long ago plastering everything in green would just look sickly rather than cool, I don't blame them.

Anyway, who the hell really cares ?
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dgianstefani
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Vya DomusBoth reference designs for AMD and Nvidia high end cards are made out of metal and neither feature any trace of their "iconic" colors.
Vya DomusAnyway, who the hell really cares ?
Proven wrong... who cares?

Never change bud.
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#24
TheoneandonlyMrK
dgianstefaniHere we go.

Difference is, bud, that the cheap FE cards also use metal, i.e. identical design language.
The 4060 just looks cheap in Nvidia reference, but that's the unimportant look's, you know the subjective bit.

I'm not keen on the bigger Nvidia ref design's either but they do look ok and definitely not cheap, unlike that ref 4060ti

And you started the shitposting, moaning about accent's, bru wtaf.
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#25
dgianstefani
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TheoneandonlyMrKThe 4060 just looks cheap in Nvidia reference, but that's the unimportant look's, you know the subjective bit.

I'm not keen on the bigger Nvidia ref design's either but they do look ok and definitely not cheap, unlike that ref 4060ti

And you started the shitposting, moaning about accent's, bru wtaf.
I simply asked where the red is. Card looks a bit boring and plain! Not the only one saying this.

Would probably help if the card was powered on for the photo then maybe there is a backlit AMD/Radeon logo or something, just to break up the single color design.
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