XFX QUICKSILVER 309 RX 7600 XT Graphics Card Review
Peter Donnell / 10 months ago
Ratchet & Clank
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Finally, we start to see something of substance from Ratchet & Clank at 1080p but NVIDIA do suffer in this title, especially in the 1% lows. That aside, we’re now seeing a 100% uptake in performance from the 7600 to the XT which leaves the 4060 and 4060 Ti behind in its dust and with a much more enjoyable gaming experience overall.
The uplift isn’t as big at 1440p but 92% is still nothing to grumble at and again it manages to fend off team green, though with just a single FPS difference with the 4060 Ti, it’s a win, but only just, but again more than makes up for it in the 1% lows that needs addressing by the developers as NVIDIA suffer here.
Memory capacity really plays a big part when enabling Ray Tracing as is shown by the 7700 XT which drops down the table, and instead sees the 7600 XT with 4GB more moving up. It again beats the 4060, but isn’t enough for the 4060 Ti which even though it has less memory, more than makes up for it in RT cores.
At 1440p, it’s very much the same again, with the 7600 XT improving upon its lacklustre performance on the RX 7600 8GB, but going from nothing to something doesn’t mean it’s great by any means, as NVIDIA still holds the lead across multiple cheaper GPUs.