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AMD RX 7600 specifications confirmed by GPU-Z screenshot

New information about the upcoming RX 7600 graphics card has surfaced, primarily thanks to a new GPU-Z screenshot detailing the upcoming GPU. Although the software does not officially support this particular graphics card yet, it has already introduced Navi 33 support, allowing us to see the correct GPU specifications.

According to the screenshot shared by VideoCardz, the RX 7600 will be powered by the Navi 33 XL GPU, packing 32 CUs and 2048 stream processors. The graphics card will also be equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 memory running at 18Gbps on a 128-bit memory bus. Furthermore, it has been revealed that the RX 7600 will have a limited PCIe interface, operating across eight PCIe 4.0 lanes, mirroring the setup of the RTX 4060 series.

Image credit: VideoCardz

Regarding clock speeds, the GPU-Z software provides some exciting figures. The base clock is reportedly 1,720MHz, while the game clock is 2,250MHz. If thermal requirements are met, the boost clock can reach an impressive 2,655MHz. However, the GPU clock can reportedly go up to 2,850MHz in real-world usage.

The fact that this GPU has a Navi 33 XL chip suggests that we might see a Navi 33 XT-based GPU (Radeon RX 7600 XT?). If that's the case, we can expect more CUs and, hopefully, more VRAM.

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KitGuru says: The RX 7600 will likely be going up against the newly announced RTX 4060, so there will be an interesting battle ahead in the midrange market. 

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