RTX 4060 vs RX 7600 XT
GPU Head-to-Head · FPS & Value Comparison
RTX 4060 vs RX 7600 XT: Gaming Performance Comparison in 1080p Ultra
In gaming, the RTX 4060 delivers approximately +1% higher frame rates compared to the RX 7600 XT in 1080p Ultra. For budget-conscious buyers, the RTX 4060 currently offers +20.8% better value, available at a $61.00 price difference.
RTX 4060 Advantages
Up to 1% faster in gaming benchmarks on average – 60 vs 60 FPS
Up to 20.8% better value for money – $5.25 vs $6.35/FPS
Costs only 84% of the price – $317 vs $378 (16% cheaper)
Consumes up to 39% less energy – 115W vs 190W
RX 7600 XT Advantages
100% more VRAM memory – 16 vs 8 GB
Is newer – 2024-01-24 vs 2023-06-29
Performance Analytics
Average FPS across 21 games · all benchmarks use the same test suite
1080p Medium
Entry / competitive gaming
When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:
This compares the slower card to the faster card.
Example: (83.9 ÷ 84.6) × 100 = 99%
This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.
Example: ((84.6 - 83.9) ÷ 83.9) × 100 = 1%
You naturally think: "If RTX 4060 is only 99% as fast, then RX 7600 XT should be 1% faster" — but that's incorrect.
The "1% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (99% of and 1% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.
1080p Ultra
Full HD — max settings
When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:
This compares the slower card to the faster card.
Example: (59.6 ÷ 60.4) × 100 = 99%
This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.
Example: ((60.4 - 59.6) ÷ 59.6) × 100 = 1%
You naturally think: "If RX 7600 XT is only 99% as fast, then RTX 4060 should be 1% faster" — but that's incorrect.
The "1% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (99% of and 1% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.
1440p Ultra
1440p QHD — max settings
When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:
This compares the slower card to the faster card.
Example: (38.6 ÷ 41.4) × 100 = 93%
This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.
Example: ((41.4 - 38.6) ÷ 38.6) × 100 = 7%
You naturally think: "If RTX 4060 is only 93% as fast, then RX 7600 XT should be 7% faster" — but that's incorrect.
The "7% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (93% of and 7% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.
4K Ultra
3840×2160 — max settings
When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:
This compares the slower card to the faster card.
Example: (17 ÷ 22.7) × 100 = 75%
This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.
Example: ((22.7 - 17) ÷ 17) × 100 = 34%
You naturally think: "If RTX 4060 is only 75% as fast, then RX 7600 XT should be 25% faster" — but that's incorrect.
The "34% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (75% of and 34% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.
Efficiency Coefficient 1080p Ultra (Higher = Better Value)
Performance delivered per currency unit: FPS/$