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The ASRock RX 7600 Challenger is the true budget entry point in our GPU lineup — an RDNA 3 card that still holds up for 1080p gaming at a genuinely low price. 8GB of GDDR6 is enough for esports titles and most AAA games at 1080p high settings, and the dual-fan 0dB-idle cooler keeps it quiet during everyday use. It's a generation behind the RTX 5000/RDNA 4 cards above it in this list, so don't expect 1440p headroom — but for a first build, a budget esports rig, or replacing an aging card without breaking the bank, it's the most sensible starting point we stock. Note it has occasionally gone out of stock, so grab it when available.
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Last checked: Jul 8, 2026
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