The AMD RX 7600 ships in a compact box, with a semi-obscured image of the graphics card visible on the front. Inside we find just a few pieces of documentation, encouraging the user to scan a QR code to access the full quick-start guide and user manuals.
As for AMD's reference card, the overall design language is immediately recognisable from the RX 7900 XTX/XT. In fact, if you imagined those cards, but with one of the three fans lopped off, then you pretty much have the RX 7600.
That's no bad thing though, as it's a very well built card, with a black metal shroud and a distinct lack of colour giving it a stealthy appearance. Those two fans we can see measure 80mm in diameter.
It's a dinky little card too, measuring in at 116.1mm H, 203.2 x 116.1 x 40.6mm, so it's very ITX friendly and just two slots thick. While undeniably well built, it's not that heavy either, tipping the scales at 750g.
The front side of the card is home to the Radeon logo, and we can see just three of the heatsink fans have been painted red, as we saw on the 7900 XTX/XT reference cards.
The backplate is a full-length design, also made from metal, and it does not feature any cutouts to aid with airflow.
Power is delivered by a single 8-pin connector, while display outputs consist of 3x DisplayPort 2.1 and 1x HDMI 2.1. Do be aware that some RX 7600 AIB cards may not come with DisplayPort 2.1 connectors however, as AMD has left this area for its partners to decide what works best.