

🚀 Elevate your gaming and productivity with the silent speedster that everyone’s upgrading to!
The XFX Speedster SWFT210 Radeon RX 7600 is a compact, efficient graphics card powered by AMD’s RDNA 3 architecture. Featuring 8GB of GDDR6 memory and a boost clock of up to 2655 MHz, it delivers solid performance for gaming and professional use. Its dual fan cooling system ensures quiet operation and low temperatures, while seamless Linux compatibility makes it a top choice for open-source enthusiasts. Perfect for those seeking high resolution up to 8K and reliable, future-proof graphics performance at a competitive price.
| ASIN | B0C59RVD98 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | XFX |
| Card Description | AMD Radeon RX 7600 graphics card with a boost clock speed of up to 2655 MHz |
| Chipset Brand | AMD |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (423) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2023 |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7600 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.49 x 5.16 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.98 pounds |
| Item model number | RX-76PSWFTFY |
| Manufacturer | XFX |
| Max Screen Resolution | 8K |
| Memory Speed | 17.5 GHz |
| Product Dimensions | 9.49 x 5.16 x 1.61 inches |
| Series | Speedster SWFT210 |
D**E
Great card at a low price, works perfectly with Fedora 39
OK, it's not the flagship 7900xtx. I'm getting a glmark2 score of 22552, which while decent, is less than half that of the 7900xtx. But it is around 1/4 the price, 1/2 the power, and 2/3 the size. It runs perfectly with Fedora 39. It runs my steam games with decent frame rates and resolutions. I have had zero problems with games or benchmarks. It runs quiet and cool: idle: fan 0 rpm, temp 40C, power 1W. glmark2: fan 2100 rpm, temp 73C, power 130W. At max fan, it is still amazingly quiet. Installation into my existing Fedora 39 Ryzen 9 7950 tower with integrated graphics was trivial - I just plugged it into an open slot, moved the monitor (DP) cable from the motherboard to the card, and rebooted, and everything worked. One caution - I did try enabling hybrid graphics mode in the motherboard BIOS (to use both the integrated and discrete graphics), but that did not work well, so I went back to the BIOS default of "disabled", which uses just the discrete card. Summary: I really like this card - it's low cost, cool, quiet, and small, but with decent performance, and it works perfectly with Fedora.
E**.
Switching from nvidia card was easy on Linux
I replaced an nvidia 1070 with this Radeon RX 7600 card on Arch Linux. It was an easy swap. I shut down my PC, replaced the card, and rebooted. All 3 displays (and everything else) came up without any problems. So then I removed all the old nvidia packages and installed vulkan-radeon mesa mesa-utils and vulkan-tools. Rebooted and everything works well for me. (I don't do any gaming, btw.) The card is even more compact than my old 1070. It is silent, has good cooling, and gives me a performance boost. Mostly, I just wanted a good and stable driver set that would not cause me any issues when I run my routine updates. My switch to this card was motivated by recent Arch News: NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal and lower support (e.g., 1070).
K**O
Great for VR! Tested Assetto Corsa, Project Cars 2, Half Life Alyx, Kayak VR Mirage
I upgraded from GeForce GTX 1650 Super that came with the 2021 HP Gaming Desktop PC(AMD6 core Ryzen 5 3500 processor). I have upgraded this PC from 8GB Ram to 16GB Ram. GTX 1650 ran fine for Assetto corsa but PC2 2 was pretty rough. When I tried Half Life Alyx and Kayak VR Mirage, I realized it was not going to work at all. I am on day one with this RX7600 but so far Assetto Corsa and PC2 is running perfectly at the highest settings. Half Life Alyx and Kayak VR works great on the highest settings but I have noticed a few stuttering on Kayak VR. I have only spent around 15 minutes on the Half Life and Kayak VR so I will update if there are any changes with more time into it. Due to the limited space of the HP PC case, this was a great price and value. I was able to install it very easily with a 10 minute youtube video. All games are loading so much quicker and the graphics look so much better with this GPU being able to handle the higher settings!
D**A
Make sure you update the drivers
I thought the card was a good price for the card. I put it into the system and yeah, it was fast. But it was also crashing the system. I ended up getting a better case with six fans. That helped a bit, but still fairly high temps. I upgraded the fans. That helped, but was still getting max temps in the 80s and that was with throttling the gpu a bit. And would occasionally crash. Then I updated the drivers. now my max gpu temp is in the upper 70s with 60% fan speed. No crashes and running at max. So great, I should have updated the drivers to start with. The card has been running great since.
A**7
Great for 1080P gaming
First, if you care about value and price is a higher priority for your graphics card selection look no further than AMD as its a high value product and works great. This GPU will be perfect for 1080 gaming and hold you at 1080 for future new games in the years ahead. That said I feel like 1440 is taking over as the new standard for PC gaming and the 8GB of video memory this card comes with is at the end of the line and you want 12GB or more for 1440p gaming. Though you can probably get away with 1440 gaming on this card if you turn the quality down in graphics settings or are OK with lower frame rates, but you will probably want something more powerful to really enjoy 1440 gaming when you eventually upgrade to it. Also, make sure you have a larger power supply and enough space in your case I believe this one wants 600W power supply but maybe you can get by with a 550w.
N**.
Amazing GPU withing budget
Excellent for the price at the time, if you can't go higher than said price.
C**E
Constant Crashing
I bought this card early in the year, was replacing a 3050 (not the greatest upgrade but was what I could afford at the time) I was having super frequent crashes due to drivers conflicting, as of this point it had already been 30 days so no refund or replacement. I fixed the driver issue by essentially ripping the nvidia software off my computer and then after resetting windows to make sure it wasn’t that. I’ve proceeded to use it for the past 3-4 months and it runs any benchmark for hours and hours, but will not run any game for an hour consistently. I’ve tried to give this card a chance but it’s clear I don’t have a stable gpu. P.S. I assume I just got unlucky, so I don’t think this should convince anyone not to buy this, but just to at least make sure you have a good part within a month.
A**N
Perfect for Linux Display with 3 DisplayPorts
Great card for display on Linux with 3 DisplayPort ports. I'm using it with Wayland and it's the smoothest Linux desktop experience I've ever had.
T**N
Considering what NVIDIA is doing with 4060 Ti and mid-to-budget line up cards, this is not exactly bad product. Unless you definitely need an NVIDIA GPU for specific purpose, i.e. CUDA application, DLSS3, although not every game in the market provides this, application, this card can serve 1080p driver for at least 2-3 years until next generation of GPUs rolls out. The video memory, 8 GB, is on 'low' side these days. But plenty for non-state-of-art AAA games with Ultra settings at 1080p 60-75 Hz refresh rate, also budget, monitors. Moreover, as seen in the picture, Linux Kernel 6.2 or above detects this card without any problem (NO driver installation needed! Everything is already included!) and even runs some benchmarks. GLMark2 score is attached but be mindful that i was running some other tasks, i.e. YouTube video, Firefox surfing while hardware acceleration enabled. So, that score cannot be optimal result. Yet, good enough for my purpose since I may not run any newest AAA games on this machine but some indy titles and Steam Deck compatible (games work well with Proton) games since this desktop is running Linux. I would leave out reviews for Windows users to a Windows user. As long as AMD screws up graphics driver once more, it will mostly be fine for Windows side as well. There is a strange small switch located close to the GPU's PCI-E power connector. There is NO explanation on this switch in the product package either. (Update from the manufacturer's feedback): The switch is merely a back-up bios. So, if you somehow screw up the GPU bios, you can just switch it to other position to use default stock bios. It was just a safety feature. Another thing to note is that the GPU temperature will hit 60C even if it is idle. But this is normal according to XFX since the fan will only turn either GPU usage increases or the GPU temperature exceeds 60C. At the moment, ROCm version is too new and docker image's tensorflow can't find this GPU as an agent. We'll have to wait for some time.
ص**ح
والله الكرت الي جاني اداءه سيء و يقطع و حتى كذا مرات يوم ادخل دسكورد مدري كيف الشاشه تنقطع قلت بنتظر يمكن كم يوم يتعدل الا نفس المشكله والله و فيه هبوط ب الفريمات و فورت ب القوه يتعدى ١٤٤ هرتز و مرات تنزل ل ٦٠ و تحت و مايثبت على فريم معين مع ان معالجي كويس رايزن 5 5600 اتمنى تعويض من يوم ما شريته وهو كذا
E**O
Brutal tarjeta gráfica en su gama por el precio en el que la encontré, juegas todos en 1080p con los gráficos en alto o al máximo dependiendo del juego a más de 90fps, muy buena tarjeta para PCs de no tan alto coste y fáciles de ensamblar. Solo si quieres jugar con RTX o DLSS mejor es la 4060 que es su equivalente con estas tecnologías aunque un poquito más cara
E**O
QUEIMOU COM MENOS DE UM MES DE USO
G**R
Ótima placa custo benefício, roda todos os jogos que testei no alto/ultra em 1080p com 60+ fps.
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