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Radeon RX 7600 GAMING OC 8G KEY FEATURE Powered by Radeon RX 7600 Integrated with 8GB GDDR6 128-bit memory interface WINDFORCE cooling system RGB Fusion Protection metal back plate CORE CLOCK Boost Clock : up to 2755 MHz (Reference card: 2655 MHz) Game Clock : up to 2355 MHz (Reference card: 2250 MHz) WINDFORCE COOLING SYSTEM The WINDFORCE cooling system features three 80mm unique blade fans, alternate spinning, 5 composite copper heat pipes directly touch the GPU, 3D active fan and Screen cooling, which together provide high efficiency heat dissipation. ALTERNATE SPINNING Reduce the turbulence of adjacent fans and increase airflow pressure. 3D ACTIVE FAN The 3D Active Fan provides semi-passive cooling, and the fans will remain off when the GPU is in a low load or low power game. 3D ACTIVE FAN The 3D Active Fan provides semi-passive cooling, and the fans will remain off when the GPU is in a low load or low power game. GRAPEHENE NANO LUBRUICANT Graphene nano lubricant can extend the life of sleeve bearing fan by 2.1 times, close to the life of double ball bearing, and is quieter HEAT PIPES DIRECT TOUCH The shape of the pure copper heat pipe maximizes the direct contact area with the GPU. The heat pipe also covers the VRAM through a large metal plate contact to ensure proper cooling. SCREEN COOLING Extended heatsink allows air to pass through, providing better heat dissipation. ULTRA DURABLE Ultra Durable certified highest-grade metal chokes, lower ESR solid capacitors, 2oz copper PCB, and lower RDS(on) MOSFETs, plus over-temperature design to deliver superior performance and longer system life. FRIENDLY PCB DESIGN Fully automated production process ensures top quality of the circuit boards and eliminates sharp protrusions of the solder connectors seen on the conventional PCB surface. This friendly design prevents your hands from getting cut or inadvertently damaging components when making your build. Specifications Graphics Processing Radeon RX 7600 Core Clock Boost Clock : up to 2755 MHz (Reference card: 2655 MHz) Game Clock : up to 2355 MHz (Reference card: 2250 MHz) Stream Processors 2048 Memory Clock 18 Gbps Memory Size 8 GB Memory Type GDDR6 Memory Bus 128 bit Card Bus PCI-E 4.0 Digital max resolution 7680 x 4320 Multi-view 4 Card Size L=282 W=115 H=50 mm PCB Form ATX DirectX 12 Ultimate OpenGL 4.6 Recommended PSU 550W Power Connectors 8 pin*1 Output DisplayPort 1.4a x 2 HDMI 2.1a x 2 Accessories Quick guide
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