Looking at the data as a whole across all 13 games and we can see that at 1080p the RX 7600 does fall behind the 6700 by a margin of 7% which when basing off of the MSRP launch price of $479, it’s a pretty stark difference as that means the 6700 comes in 78% more expensive. Luckily, with the world we’re in right now, MSRP means very little, and the RX 6700 can be had for around $280 at the time of making this content, so that will definitely hamper the value for money aspect for the 7600 when we get to it. Compared to the 6600 though, of which the 7600 is the direct replacement, we do see an overall uplift of around 24% which is pretty impressive by today’s standards.
Now, though this card is aimed at 1080p, when we do look at 1440p, again we start to see the 7600 fall around 12% behind the 6700 which considering it’s only 3% more expensive, the 6700 should be the better choice. When compared to the RX 6600, the newer card does still command a strong lead of 25%, though at current pricing, you can get a RX 6600 for under $200.
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