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๐ฅ Power your play, cool your wins ๐ฎ
The Gigabyte GV-R76GAMING OC-8GD Radeon RX 7600 is a high-performance graphics card featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory on a 128-bit interface, PCIe 4.0 support, and a robust WINDFORCE triple-fan cooling system. Designed for gamers and professionals seeking smooth 1080p to 1440p gameplay, it offers advanced connectivity with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 outputs, a protective metal backplate, and customizable RGB lighting for a stylish, efficient, and future-ready GPU experience.
| ASIN | B0C5S9CHMG |
| Antenna Location | Gaming, Office, Professional |
| Best Sellers Rank | #470 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | GIGABYTE |
| Built-In Media | GRAPHIC CARD, USERS MANUAL |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 650 Reviews |
| Display Maximum Resolution | 7680 x 4320 |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680x4320 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7600 |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | AMD |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.1"L x 4.53"W |
| Item Weight | 2.85 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GIGABYTE |
| Memory Clock Speed | 18000 MHz |
| Mfr Part Number | GV-R76GAMING OC-8GD |
| Model Name | GV-R76GAMING OC-8GD |
| Model Number | GV-R76GAMING OC-8GD |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| UPC | 889523038055 |
| Video Output Interface | DisplayPort , HDMI |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Warranty Description | 3 |
D**S
Runs smooth
Looks great, good cooling capacity, large fans, runs well with an AMD board/CPU, and corsair vengeance RAM. Runs Forza, DayZ, SubNautica, CarX Street, and WarZone at max graphics no problem. Just dont forget to install the drivers beforehand ๐
M**N
does well for my needs, arrived new and quickly.
I had to upgrade and use this specifically due to the fact my OS is Linux. Good price at the time of purchase. quiet fans.. arrived without delays and new in package. I haven't pushed it hard (no excessive graphics projects yet, but it seems to be a great add to my system.
C**.
Great Price/Performance for 1080p Gaming
Upgraded from a 1660ti & I wanted to try out AMD graphics cards for the first time. Despite Gigabyte's bad rep for their customer service, I like their price points & haven't personally had any issues with their stuff in the past. The card is fantastic so far. I'm running it with a Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, 32GB RAM, on a Gigabyte Aorus Pro Wifi mobo, and dual 1080p 60Hz monitors. Playing mostly Elden Ring, Destiny 2, and NFS Heat. All games run without any type of disruptions or errors with no dip in fps either. Overclocking out of the box is also nice with this particular card, using AMD Adrenalin software to check different tunings and I found no real significant differences in any areas. The only small exception to this is Undervolting the card, the overall power draw from the card drops from the listed 165W to ~140W or less. Overall this is a steal for the current price of under $300. Side note (for those wondering), I did not receive a RE4 game code because the promo from AMD for that expired on July 2nd.
A**S
My son felt like he got a new computer for holidays
My son had a decent gaming computer from 2019 standards. Over the last year, he had begun to start feeling the limitations of his GTX 1070t , likely from the implementation of a lot more spherical rendering these days which was once considered an enormous drag on the engine and not worth the game experience/fps detriment. So, without doing any other upgrades (intel i7 6800k, 16GB RAM), he genuinely feels like he has a whole new computer. Fortunately it already had a 650w PSU, but if you don't have a good, over rated power supply, please DO NOT be surprised if your computer shuts down randomly. It's also not advised for multiple other reasons, but I have found more often than not, when people get stability issues with an otherwise properly installed GPU, it is inadequate power. On a hat tip to AMD, my own computer was already equipped with a Radeon 6600 and I just upgraded motherboards / chip to jump on the newer M.2 storage wagon, which unbeknownst to me at the time, I was able to unlock a memory share feature between the newer AMD board and the newer Radeon. It really made a huge difference. I only play Rocket League myself, but now I can actually use most of the enhanced visual effects at high resolution and rarely drop sub 60 fps (it can be a VERY fast game).
B**Z
Neat budget card.
this card is great for the budget, surprisingly works well with AI image generation (albeit kinda slow, run out of VRAM easily.) Runs destiny on high settings pretty well with minimal lag. Has a bunch of frame boosting features. My only complaint is the default settings will cause the drivers to lag/crash, you need to make sure that you set the frequency to the highest the card supports, by default it's a little higher. Also AMD's error reporting function likes to just freakout and say your drivers crashed and reset them, when they just lagged. Read into it before purchasing.
L**A
Great 1080p graphics card
This is a solid 1080p card that offers excellent gaming performance. The card can be easily overclocked using AMD Adrenalin or the Gigabyte software, increasing its speed and performance. The three fans on the card are nearly silent under low loads, but when playing a more demanding game, the temperature increases and the fans spin as fast as possible, making some noise. However, the temperature rarely exceeds 70 degrees Celsius. The power consumption is 165 watts, but the card rarely uses that much power. The graphics quality and performance of this graphics card are amazing, and for the price, it is an excellent choice. Additionally, AMD frequently updates the drivers.
E**E
A good replacement for my old card
Glad I got this when I did. Almost too big for my computer case. Easy to install, no issues getting the OS to recognize the card.
D**V
It is a very decent 1440p card, even if it is marketed for pc gaming.
Iโll make it easy for you in the first sentence. The only game that doesnโt give me more than 60 fps in 1440p is Starfield, and we all know it canโt be used as a benchmark in its current state. That being said, I was torn between this card and a 6700 (non-xt) and went with this one after watching a ton of comparison videos and because it is newer and have the AI cores, which might be more relevant in the future, and boy am I glad I did. I have it paired with a Ryzen 5600x, 16gb of dual channel ram and a b450m motherboard, which Iโll change to a b550m soon. I couldnโt be happier with game performance, Halo infinite gives me from 90 to 100 fps in multiplayer, Modern Warfare 3 easily handles 120fps in performance modeโฆ. Honestly it is great for gaming. I went with the Gigabyte one because of the slightly higher clocks and the three fan design; itโs no secret that the cooler a card remains, the longer it will work. In that case, according to AMD overlay, that card has never been over 60 c at full load Mind you, the fans can be very noisy out of the box, make sure to download the Gigabite software in order to create a curve that will work for you.
G**.
Una belleza
Hasta ahora se porta de maravilla, estaba en una rx580 2048sp, el cambio fue abismal jajjaa, recomiendo totalmente estรก grรกfica.
A**R
Good Card, Good Value!
I've owned many gigabyte cards in the past. I got this 7600 because it was relatively cheap upgrading a system from a RTX 2070, I wasn't expecting too much and this 7600 was cheaper than what I paid for my 2070 when it was current, and expected cheaper construction. But nope, the construction is actually really good and the three fans are of good quality. I was impressed with how THICK and extra that the shroud is with RGB under a gigabyte logo. It's a hefty big card with a full metal plate. At max load for extended periods it keeps quite cool and FPS wise it's a massive upgrade for 1080p gaming going from 60fps in some titles to 120fps stable. Upgrading from a 2070 took me from struggling to get 60 in modern titles to getting an average of 120 in them such as red dead redemption 2, etc with almost max settings. Feels like its built to last, it's a decent brand I've used in multiple people's systems and it's gotta be the best value for FPS here even into 2024 that you can readily get just about anywhere. I would highly suggest this 7600 so long as the price is good like $200-250ish USD or about $300-450ish CAD as of time of writing for specifically 1080p budget gaming. If you were doing 1440p I would suggest a more powerful card and would never suggest this card for ultrawide resolutions, but as a 1080p enjoyer this card absolutely rocks in quality and FPS/Dollar figures offering really compelling value even at a near full retail price. As far as future proofing, this should get you 100fps+ into the next couple years and beyond that it supports some of the newer AI frame generation features that should keep you going for years more.
B**9
Box came with Scratches, slightly used
Visible Penknife Scratches on box not made by me, GPU bag was opened before, probably for tests, but still, not something you want to see for a new product. At least you could add some proof of testing the card if you opened it, such as a piece of paper showing some benchmarks
A**I
ูุฑุช rx 7600
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K**N
Noisy fans.
This card seems to run hot continuously (even when it is only 10 degrees C in my room in winter). The triple fans don't seem to cool it very effectively and so it is somewhat noisy. I bought it because it was at my price point and it had the ray tracing and other features I needed. Graphics performance is OK for mid level games (50 fps) but probably a bit slow for high level action games (75 fps). Colour rendering is very good and I would consider it to be outstanding for that.
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