Here we present power draw figures for the graphics card-only, on a per-game basis for all twelve games we tested at 1080p. This is measured using Nvidia's Power Capture Analysis Tool, also known as PCAT. You can read more about our updated power draw testing methodology HERE.
Per-Game Results at 1080p:
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12-Game Average at 1080p:
As for power draw, AMD rates the RX 7600 with a 160W TBP, and that's almost exactly what we found in our own testing – over the 12 games benchmarked, 1080p power draw averaged 160.9W. That is still undeniably lower, but it's actually slightly higher than the RTX 4060 Ti we have just reviewed – and that GPU is a fair bit faster, so it will be interesting to see how the efficiency figures stack up.
Ray tracing results
As a bonus, we now include the power figures for all six games we test with ray tracing enabled.
6-Game ray tracing average:
Ray tracing power draw is almost identical too, averaging 159.5W.