ASRock has revealed its custom Radeon RX 7600 XT 16GB GPUs while also offering the Radeon RX 7900 GRE graphics card to European customers.
ASRock’s new Steel Legend and Challenger variants of the Radeon RX 7600 XT feature great aesthetics along with increased clock speeds and 16GB of VRAM
When it comes to the custom designs introduced by AIB’s partners for the Radeon RX 7600 Optimal cooling to guarantee the best experience. The company has revealed two different models, with the option of a black or white variant, both of which have their distinctive features which we will talk about later.
Talking about specifications, the AMD Radeon RX 7600 improved clock speeds of up to 2.47 GHz (Gaming) and 2.76 GHz (Boost). In terms of TDP, the clock speeds resulted in a 25W increase in the card’s total power output or TBP, meaning the card requires two 8-pin connectors.





ASRock’s Steel Legend Radeon RX 7600 The GPU backplate features an interesting color, which is a mix of black and gray in an abstract pattern along with the company’s branding. It also comes with RGB lit fans that can be customized using ASRock’s Polychrome SYNC. ASRock’s Steel Legend model is definitely on the high end of the overall variant lineup.
- Boost clock: up to 2810 MHz / 18 Gbps
- Game clock: 2539 MHz / 18 Gbps
Catering to the audience who prefer the black color, ASRock also revealed the Challenger variant of the Radeon RX 7600 XT, which features a dual-fan design with subtle RGB accents as well as an overall “metallic” look. Since all Challenger models fall under the “economy segment,” there aren’t many features to talk about. However, one interesting thing about both models is their “OC” configuration, meaning that Steel Legend and Challenger both feature a slight increase in clock speed over AMD’s reference specs, without any changes within the specified power requirements.
- Boost clock: up to 2799 MHz/18 Gbps
- Game clock: 2516 MHz/18 Gbps






ASRock has yet to confirm pricing for the two models, but expects the price of the Steel Legend variant to be slightly higher than the GPU’s $329 MSRP. Both variants are expected to debut in the market by January 24.


In addition to the Radeon RX 7600 The board was initially intended to be sold through SI (System Integrator) partners, but gradually entered the DIY segment, providing users with an interesting option to choose between $500 and $600. It’s worth mentioning that the GPU price has been reduced to US$549, putting it on par with the RTX 4070 Non-SUPER and US$50 below the RTX 4070 SUPER, making it a decent option if you are looking for higher VRAM.


The ASRock Challenger OC variant of the graphics card is listed at €579.90 while the more premium Steel Legend OC variant is listed at €599.90. We can expect more models from other vendors to hit DIY markets soon.
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