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ASRock Radeon RX 7600 Phantom Gaming

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The ASRock Radeon RX 7600 is a highly overclocked custom design version of AMD's new release. The Phantom Gaming has a powerful triple-fan, dual-slot cooler that's considerably more capable than the one on the AMD reference design and on the other cards tested today.

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In terms of temps/noise, this one seems to be the better one from the whole bunch (of 7600 cards).
 
In terms of temps/noise, this one seems to be the better one from the whole bunch (of 7600 cards).
Yeah it has a much more powerful cooler, check teh cooler comparison page
 
@W1zzard The reviews performance summary doesn't include the best Navi 21 RDNA 2 card - the Radeon RX 6950 XT.
I guess it will be better to include it, than to keep the slower and older RX 6900 XT.
 
@W1zzard The reviews performance summary doesn't include the best Navi 21 RDNA 2 card - the Radeon RX 6950 XT.
I guess it will be better to include it, than to keep the slower and older RX 6900 XT.
These ref cards are super hard to find, and I'm not spending $1k on this data point
 
These ref cards are super hard to find, and I'm not spending $1k on this data point

The reference cards are the worst. I would guess better use for reviews non-reference cards - better everything ;)
If you are in the US, the card costs 630$, if you are in Germany, the card costs 660€.
 
The reference cards are the worst. I would guess better use for reviews non-reference cards - better everything ;)
If you are in the US, the card costs 630$, if you are in Germany, the card costs 660€.
I only have ref cards in my tests to keep the playing field fair
 
It's clear why the Powercolor and Sapphire went with a standard two fan configuration for this card. The value of the 7600 disappears at the $310 price point.

So much so that it starts making the 4060 Ti's price look reasonable.
 
Price has gone down to $280 (only $10 above MSRP). Can't say too much about the Strix model... (Its $310 I believe)
 
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