Tuesday, July 18th 2023

Acer Spain Confirms €399 MSRP for Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost Cards

The AMD Radeon RX 7600 8 GB GPU debuted in late May, with an official MSRP of $269 for North America, and €299 for European territories. The lower than expected entry price point for US customers came as a surprise to some media outlets—launch MSRP was expected to be closer to $299, but Team Red allegedly made some last minute adjustments. Board partners often charge more for their custom designs—with beefier heatsinks, extra cooling fans and RGB lighting zones adding to costs. Acer seems to be taking quite a bold approach with their Southern European pricing strategy for two new Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost models.

Potential customers in the States seem to be getting a slightly better deal—the Predator BiFrost Radeon RX 7600 8 GB card is reported to retail for roughly $274 while its overclocked sibling could cost around $290. Acer Spain has stated in official press material that their Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost series will start at €399 (~$448), and confirmed to local tech site El Chapuzas Informatico that this higher than expected figure was not a typo. Retailers in the region have had a difficult time shifting units, and implemented price cuts shortly post launch time—the current cheapest custom RX 7600 card on the market is going for €259. It will be interesting to see whether the rest of Europe will be treated to the €399 starter prices for Acer's debut foray into Radeon graphics technology.
Sources: VideoCardz, El Chapuzas Informatico, Windows Central
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10 Comments on Acer Spain Confirms €399 MSRP for Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost Cards

#1
Dragokar
No one will (or should) buy this at this price point.
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#3
Eva01Master
I guess Acer Spain has not actually produced any physical cards and they're trying to avoid having to do so by pricing them at that amount. :laugh:
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#4
Dragokar
Eva01MasterI guess Acer Spain has not actually produced any physical cards and they're trying to avoid having to do so by pricing them at that amount. :laugh:
Attention, that's a sarcastic joke below:

No one ever produced anything in spain in this age.
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#5
LabRat 891
DragokarAttention, that's a sarcastic joke below:

No one ever produced anything in spain in this age.
I don't live in Spain but, that still hit right in the feels.
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#6
Dragokar
LabRat 891I don't live in Spain but, that still hit right in the feels.
Thats why I put a disclaimer infront......and I am german....so yeah we are special as well ;)
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#7
john_
The DOA line of cards?

Or maybe they want to start with a high starting price to offer retailers a legal way to advertise huge discounts when card starts selling for 299 euros.
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#8
Minus Infinity
ROFLMAO. They are taking the piss. Only a true moron would actually pay that.
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#9
KLMR
Another news about prices.
The exact specifications, prices and availability will vary depending on region. To get more information about availability, specs of the products...
So.
specifications = of a given model of graphic card, how can this change?
prices = if the news is about a price, and that price can change, what is the point?
availability = well, we all know about graphics cards with an MSRP prices which aren't unavailable, but other models of the same chip are usually far more expensive.

The headline is bad journalism.
Acer Spain confirms higher than current market prices for its new line of RX 7600 GPUs.
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#10
Chaitanya
Newegg has listed 2 skus for radeon 7600 from Acer on backorder. Cheaper certainly looks like the one to get instead of more expensive SKU for barely 70Mhz OC.
www.newegg.com/asus-radeon-rx-7600-dual-rx7600-o8g/p/N82E16814553004?Item=N82E16814553004&SoldByNewegg=1&Description=bifrost&cm_re=bifrost-_-14-553-004-_-Product
www.newegg.com/asus-radeon-rx-7600-dual-rx7600-o8g/p/N82E16814553003?Item=N82E16814553003&SoldByNewegg=1&Description=bifrost&cm_re=bifrost-_-14-553-003-_-Product
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