NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090

RTX 4090

VS
AMD Radeon RX 7600

RX 7600

RTX 4090 vs RX 7600

Which graphics card should you buy in 2026? Full spec comparison and analysis.

Our Pick: RTX 4090

The RTX 4090 wins this matchup with better gaming performance, stronger overall benchmarks. While it costs $1330 more, the performance premium is worth it for most users.

Performance Overview

RTX 4090RX 7600

Overall Performance

80
25

Gaming

82
27

Value for Money

32
78

Specifications Comparison

SpecificationRTX 4090RX 7600
MSRP$1599$269Win
VRAM24GBWin8GB
Memory TypeGDDR6XGDDR6
Boost Clock2520MHz2655MHzWin
Base Clock2235MHzWin1720MHz
Shader/Stream Processors16384Win2048
Performance82.6TFLOPSWin10.9TFLOPS
TDP450W165WWin
Memory Bus384-bitWin128-bit
Bandwidth1008GB/sWin288GB/s
ArchitectureAda LovelaceRDNA 3
Process Node4nmWin6nm
RT Cores128Win32
AI UpscalingDLSS 3.5FSR 3
InterfacePCIe 4.0 x16PCIe 4.0 x16
Power Connector1x 16-pin1x 8-pin
Card Length336mm204mmWin
Benchmark Score80/100Win25/100
Gaming Score82/100Win27/100
Value Score32/10078/100Win

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the RTX 4090 better than the RX 7600?

The RTX 4090 is the stronger card overall. It scores 80/100 in synthetic benchmarks and 82/100 in gaming versus 25/100 and 27/100 for the RX 7600. In practical terms, the RTX 4090 is a 4K medium-to-high / 1440p ultra card while the RX 7600 targets 1080p high. The RTX 4090 also has 24GB of GDDR6X on a 384-bit bus, giving it more headroom for high-res textures and future titles.

Which is the better value, RTX 4090 or RX 7600?

The RTX 4090 costs 494% more for about 220% more performance. The RX 7600 at $269 offers noticeably better performance per dollar. Our value scores reflect this: RTX 4090 gets 32/100 and RX 7600 gets 78/100. If you are building on a tighter budget, the RX 7600 at $269 is the smarter buy. If you can stretch to $1599 and want the extra performance, the RTX 4090 justifies its price for demanding workloads.

Can the RTX 4090 or RX 7600 run games at 4K?

The RTX 4090 handles 4K gaming well, delivering playable frame rates in most AAA titles at high-to-ultra settings especially with DLSS 3.5 upscaling enabled. The RX 7600 is better suited to 1440p or 1080p gaming, where 8GB of VRAM can become a bottleneck at 4K. For a native 4K experience without heavy reliance on upscaling, the RTX 4090 is the clear pick.

RTX 4090 vs RX 7600 for 1440p gaming -- which is better?

Both GPUs can handle 1440p, but the RTX 4090 does it with more headroom. With 82.6 TFLOPS of compute and 24GB VRAM, it consistently pushes higher frame rates at 1440p ultra compared to the RX 7600's 10.9 TFLOPS and 8GB. If you own a high-refresh 1440p monitor (144Hz+), the RTX 4090's extra performance matters. For a standard 60Hz panel, either card will do fine.

What CPU should I pair with the RTX 4090 or RX 7600?

To avoid bottlenecking the RTX 4090 (gaming score 82/100), pair it with at least a Ryzen 7 9800X3D or Core Ultra 7 265K. For the RX 7600 (gaming score 27/100), a Ryzen 5 7600 or Ryzen 5 9600X will keep things balanced. Overspending on the CPU relative to the GPU -- or vice versa -- leaves performance on the table. As a rule of thumb, your CPU should cost roughly 40-60% of your GPU budget for a gaming-focused build.

Is the RTX 4090 worth it in 2026?

The RTX 4090 remains a solid buy in 2026. With 24GB of GDDR6X and Ada Lovelace architecture, it handles current games at 4K medium-to-high / 1440p ultra settings without issues. Support for DLSS 3.5 extends its lifespan further by boosting frame rates in supported titles. At $1599 MSRP, it is on the pricier side, but you are paying for top-tier performance that will age gracefully.

Should I wait for next-gen or buy the RX 7600 now?

If you need a GPU now, the RX 7600 at $269 is a perfectly capable 1080p card. The latest GPUs (NVIDIA RTX 50-series Blackwell, AMD RDNA 4) are now available, so consider comparing against the newest options in your budget. The RX 7600's RDNA 3 architecture and 8GB VRAM still have plenty of life left.

How much power does the RTX 4090 vs RX 7600 use?

The RTX 4090 draws 450W TDP versus 165W for the RX 7600, a difference of 285W. For the RTX 4090, a quality 850W PSU is recommended. The RX 7600's significantly lower power draw also means less heat output, which matters in smaller cases or warmer climates. The RX 7600 uses a 1x 8-pin connector while the RTX 4090 needs 1x 16-pin.

How many FPS can I expect from the RTX 4090 vs RX 7600?

Exact FPS varies by game and settings, but based on our gaming benchmark scores (RTX 4090: 82/100, RX 7600: 27/100), the RTX 4090 typically delivers 204% more frames than the RX 7600 at the same resolution and settings. In popular titles at 4K or 1440p ultrawide, the RTX 4090 with its 82.6 TFLOPS of compute power and 1008 GB/s memory bandwidth pushes well above 60 FPS. Enabling DLSS 3.5 upscaling can boost that by another 30-50% with minimal visual quality loss.

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