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AMD Radeon RX 7600 vs Intel Arc A750

At a lower price point option, we see how the Intel and AMD GPUs lineup

Updated: May 25, 2023 3:59 pm
AMD Radeon RX 7600 vs Intel Arc A750

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With the ever-expanding lineup of graphics cards, we next see how the RX 7600 vs Arc A750 fare against each other. These are up as some of the best budget GPUs to go for most likely. As Intel has introduced some great options in its Arc lineup as it matures. While AMD Radeon continues to prosper and improve.

Now with another fighter in the mix for Nvidia’s market lead. Both are fairly recent options from both manufacturers. The AMD RX 7600 release date was for May 2023, and the unlikely next launch in the RX 7000 series of cards after the RX 7900 XTX and cutting in with the RTX 4060 Ti. While the Intel Arc A750 came out in October of 2022 as part of the flagship of the Arc series.

Intel Logo

Intel Arc A750

Intel Arc A750 box
Pros

Great perfromance for the cost, putting it above other options

Low price for what it can achieve

Expected to be supported for some time as Intel enters the market so driver support should improve

Cons

Driver support still improving so experience may vary per game still as it improves over time

Software still developing and has its issues that can spoil the experience when tinkering with the card

Architecture

Looking at how the two options are made gives a good look at what makes them run and how they function for the best GPU. Although these are different choices and aren’t directly compared one to one, especially from different manufacturers. But other parts will be when we look at the rest of the setup.

But the hardware inside of the RX 7600 is the Navi 33 XL GPU variant. Based on the RDNA 3 architecture made with TSMCs 6nm process, it has 13.3 billion transistors on the 204mm² die. Whilst the Intel Arc A750 is an Alchemist GPU with the ACM-G10 processor in it. Also mad with TSMC’s 6nm process, it has a die size of 406mm² with 21.7 billion transistors on it.

Specifications

RX 7600Arc A750
GPUNavi 33 XLACM-G10
GPU processTSMC 6nmTSMC 6nm
Shaders2,0483,584
Base clock1,720MHz2,050MHz
Boost clock2,655MHz, 2,250MHz game2,400MHz
Memory8GB GDDR68GB GDDR6
Memory clock/bandwidth18Gbps / 288GB/s16Gbps / 512GB/s
Memory bus128-bit256-bit
TBP165W225W
PCIe busPCIe 4.0 x8PCIe 4.0 x16

Comparing the rest of the specifications of the two gives us a good look at what to expect from them. Not everything is comparable, but there are some that are.

Frequency

The term frequency, also known as clock speed, refers to the operational speed of these cores. This speed is crucial for processing graphics and instructions that culminate in the final image you see on the screen. Comparing the two GPU models, their specifications are somewhat similar.

Although the base clock is lower on the 7600 it doesn’t matter too much in terms of performance but more the efficiency of it. But the boost is fairly similar, and it doesn’t vary the two significantly. And even so, the options may be overclocked to give a boost in the FPS over the reference card.

TBP

The Typical Board Power (TBP), formerly known as Thermal Design Power (TDP), indicates the expected power consumption of a GPU. The difference between the two GPUs is rated at 60W, and the total board power of the 7600 is only 165W compared to the 225W of the Arc card. This does mean it runs cheaper and cooler, as they dictate the power supply required to handle the load.

Video memory

When looking at VRAM, or video memory, there are multiple factors that need to be considered due to its impact on the performance of a graphics card, especially at high resolutions. VRAM serves as a cache buffer for these larger pixel counts and requires substantial bandwidth to process them.

Between the two cards, you’ll find the same spec of memory with 8GB of GDDR6. But they have different bandwidths. Since the AMD card uses a lower bus and higher clock, it falls behind in bandwidth. With 224 GB/s less than the Arc card so you might find higher resolutions work better on the Intel GPUs.

GPU Cores

Inside the processor of your GPU, you’ll find the GPU cores. These cores are specialized for various tasks thanks to different cluster configurations. For instance, we have stream processors responsible for shaders and graphics, and ray accelerators designed for enhancing ray tracing performance. These components are organized into what are called compute units.

In comparing the two models, we can’t rely on just the count as they are from different architectures. And so they don’t offer significant insight apart from the fact the AMD card has a lower count than the Intel choice.

How much cheaper is the 7600 than the Arc A750?

Comparing launch pricing, there isn’t a significant difference between these two cards. The 7600 is just $20 cheaper than the Arc A750. With an MSRP of $269 compared to $289. Although the Intel card has had time to mature and in fact can be found for cheaper on Newegg for around $230, so if the performance is up there, it might be the better choice for gamers.

RX 7600 vs Arc A750 performance

A more unpopular choice, the Arc GPU is not featured in many reviews. But Gamers Nexus does give us a good look at what it can achieve compared to the RX 7600 in their review. In general the two graphics cards trade blows. Although the A750 wins out by a couple of frames in Total War 1440p, it misses out in 1080p Rainbow Six by 140 FPS. Although these are still good benchmarks and may depend on how much of a demanding game it is.

So it’s a bit of a mixed bag, the RX 7600 is more consistent but the A750 is improving. Since it has been improving its drivers down the line since its release. In terms of ray tracing, they both fall behind any Nvidia RTX card, but it’s not the worst still playable. And you may want to find benchmarks for the games you play to get a better understanding of the expected performance. Especially as both can benefit from FSR upscaling, or more targeted RSR or XESS.

Is the RX 7600 worth it over the A750?

Fitting the best option for your PCs can be tough. So between the RX 7600 vs Arc A750, there isn’t much between them when it comes to performance although it varies a lot. But you can find the Intel card for cheaper most of the time. And you may also prefer to have a whole ecosystem with either an AMD or Intel build with these graphics cards.

Gigabyte Windforce RX 7600

GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7600 8GB GAMING OC 1

Clock speed

1720 MHz Base, 2250 MHz Game, 2655 MHz Boost

Shader units

2,048

Memory size

8 GB GDDR6

Dimensions

L: 204 mm W: 115 mm

PSU Required

450W

TBP

165W


With a background in engineering and PC gaming, Seb is a staff writer with a focus on GPU, storage, and power supplies. Also one of tech supports in the office he likes helping and solving problems.

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