Nvidia has been busy this month, with the new RTX 4070 Super, the RTX 4070 Ti Super and soon the RTX 4080 Super graphics cards hitting the market, a modest mid-gen upgrade to their product range. Of course, AMD has been busy too, and has come up with the new RX 7600 XT, a beefed-up version of one of their existing cards that now features 16GB of GDDR6 memory. XFX are a big partner for AMD, so they’ve given it a custom cooler, factory overclock and a few other tweaks to make it an appealing aftermarket model.
The XFX QUICKSILVER 309 may have upgraded VRAM, but it also has the mid-range cooler from XFX, with the MERC being their more cost-effective solution and the SWFT being their flagship, but that’s fine, as this is really a mid-range GPU chipset, so it seems that’s a good pairing for a card of this price range and respective of its performance targets. Will it feel like much of an upgrade from previous AMD efforts? Well, I’m honestly not sure, as I don’t think more VRAM is quite the answer, despite feverish demand for more VRAM often being the comment of choice on the bottom half of the internet, but I’ll happily be proved otherwise.
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