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The Predator BiFrost RX 7600 is Acer’s first AMD graphics card

As promised, Acer has introduced its very first AMD Radeon graphics card, the Predator BiFrost Radeon RX 7600. Currently, the graphics card seems to be available exclusively in Asia, but we expect it to reach other regions in the coming future.

There will be two variations of the Acer Radeon RX 7600 Predator BiFrost model: one with and one without a factory overclock. The factory-OC model has a game clock of 2,320 MHz and a boost clock of 2,725 MHz. As for the standard model, it uses the GPU's reference clock speeds, with a game clock of 2,250 MHz and a boost clock of 2,655 MHz.

Acer Radeon RX 7600 cards have an 8-pin power connection and a rated power usage of 180 W. As such, a 550-watt PSU is recommended. Moreover, it uses a 2-slot design. In Taiwan, the MSRP of the standard model is 8,490 TWD, which is about £208. The OC model goes a bit higher, priced at 8,990 TWD (about £221).

Besides the Radeon RX 7600 cards, Acer also unveiled the Predator BiFrost A750 OC. On the outside, it looks exactly like the Radeon RX 7600 cards, minus some Radeon branding. The Intel-based card comes factory overclocked to 2,200 MHz and features two 8-pin power connectors. According to Acer, the card consumes up to 250 W of power.

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KitGuru says: With AMD and Intel graphics cards out on the market, Acer is just missing an Nvidia-based card to be one of the very few AIB partners selling GPUs of the big three.

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