The Sapphire RX 7600 XT Pulse ships in a colourful box, with prominent AMD Radeon branding. On the back, Sapphire highlights various key specs and AMD features.
Inside, the only included accessory is a small quick start guide.
As for the card itself, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was identical to the RX 7600 Pulse that we reviewed last May. The design language is the same between the two, so we get a very similar black plastic shroud with some red accents.
The 7600 XT Pulse is bigger however, and also features an updated fan blade design, utilising Sapphire's Angular Velocity approach, with each fan measuring 100mm in diameter.
In terms of its size, it measures in at 250 x 129.25 x 44.56 (mm), while it weighed in at 796 grams on my scales.
The front side of the card is home to both the Sapphire and Radeon logos, though do note there isn't any RGB on this card.
It's great to see a metal backplate though, finished with the Pulse's signature ECG design, while there's a small cutout at the end of the card to allow some air to pass directly through the heatsink.
Power is supplied by two 8-pin PCIe connectors, which does feel slightly excessive given the 190W TBP requirement. Lastly, we can see display outputs consist of 2x DisplayPort 2.1 and 2x HDMI 2.1 ports.