
ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC 8GB
8GB 1080p-grade graphics card, 165W draw, 229mm long, FSR 3.1.
ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC Edition is the shortest card in the RX 7600 8GB India lineup at 229mm. Dimensions, warranty, pricing and Ash's verdict on fit.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
PSUs rated 550W+
Cases that fit 229mm
Where to buy ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC 8GB in India
Expect to pay roughly ₹24,000-26,500 for the ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC 8GB in India right now, depending on offers and seller. I always recommend buying from retailers that give a proper GST invoice - it's what makes your India warranty claim smooth later.
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ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC 8GB India - Best Compact Pick for This Chip?
ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC Edition is the shortest card in the RX 7600 8GB India lineup at 229mm. Dimensions, warranty, pricing and Ash's verdict on fit.
Say you're building in a small or mid-tower cabinet, maybe reusing an older case, and every RX 7600 card you've looked at online looks like it might not fit. That's the exact situation the ASUS Dual RX 7600 EVO OC Edition solves. At 229mm it's the shortest board in this chip's India lineup by a decent margin, and it's the one I point people toward when case clearance is the deciding factor rather than an afterthought. For everything about how the RX 7600 8GB chip itself performs across resolutions, that detail lives on the RX 7600 8GB chip page - here I'm only covering what makes this specific ASUS board different from the other five cards built on the same chip.
Dimensions and Case Fit First, Because That's the Point of This Card
229mm length, 2.5 slots wide. That combination is what makes this the easiest RX 7600 8GB card to fit into a small or mid-tower case in this whole lineup - compare that to the Gigabyte GAMING OC at 282mm or the ASRock Steel Legend at 303mm, and the gap is obvious. If you're working in a genuinely tight mATX cabinet or a compact case with a shrouded PSU shelf eating into GPU clearance, this is the card I'd check first. It's not a mini-ITX card in the strictest sense since ASUS doesn't market it as one, but of everything sold for this chip, it's the one most likely to clear a tight build without you needing to measure twice.
Cooler and Noise
"Dual" in the name tells you the fan count without ASUS needing to spell it out - two fans, standard heatsink and shroud construction for this tier. It's not going to match the acoustic profile of a triple-fan card like the Gigabyte GAMING OC or ASRock Steel Legend under sustained load, and that's a fair tradeoff to make for the extra 50-70mm of clearance you get in return. In a 30-40C Indian room, a compact dual-fan cooler on a chip this modest in power draw will still run within sensible bounds, it just won't be the quietest option in the lineup. I don't have backplate or RGB details confirmed for this exact SKU so I'm leaving both unstated rather than guessing.
Power Connector and PSU
One 8-pin PCIe connector, same as every other card built on this chip. A good quality 550-600W PSU covers this comfortably in a typical build. No adapter ships in the box for this connector type and none is needed - that's a non-issue with any modern 8-pin capable PSU.
Factory Clocks
Factory-OC, like the rest of this chip's lineup. The honest line here: factory OC gaps between AIB cards on the same chip run about 1-3% in real games, which won't show up in how a game actually feels to play. Buy this card for the size and the brand's service network, not because the OC label sounds bigger than a reference clock.
Warranty and Availability in India
Both official India warranty and import-stock units are in circulation for this card, and ASUS doesn't publish a single named distributor in the data I have for it. What tips this in ASUS's favour compared to some of the smaller AIB names in this lineup is service center reach - ASUS has one of the more widely spread India service networks across major and tier-2 cities, which matters a lot if you ever need to send a card in for RMA and don't want to ship it across the country. Availability has also been consistently listed as common, and this is one of the cards that tends to stay in stock when others sell through.
Still worth doing before you buy: ask the seller directly whether your specific unit is official-channel or import stock, and keep that confirmation in writing. That applies to every card in this lineup, not just this one.
Where It Sits on Price
₹24,999-25,500 is the range I've tracked at Vedant Computers and EliteHubs, and it's a tight spread, which tells me pricing on this one is fairly stable rather than jumping around by retailer. Against the Gigabyte GAMING OC (₹24,110-26,993), the ASUS often lands close on price for a much smaller footprint, though you're giving up the Gigabyte's quieter triple-fan cooler to get there. Against the MSI MECH 2X Classic OC (₹27,595-27,600), the ASUS is the cheaper compact option by a real margin, and I'd need a specific reason to pick the MSI over it unless the ASUS is out of stock. If a build's size is the deciding factor, this is generally the one to check first for price before looking anywhere else.
Three Types of Buyers This Fits
The small-case builder. If your cabinet has anything less than generous GPU clearance, 229mm and 2.5 slots is the safest bet in this entire lineup.
Anyone who wants an easy RMA path. ASUS's wide India service center coverage means less friction if something goes wrong, compared to brands with thinner regional presence.
The buyer who just wants "the safe, findable one." Common availability and stable pricing make this a reasonable default pick if you don't have a strong preference and just want to close out a build list.
Who should skip it: anyone chasing the quietest possible card under load, since the triple-fan options in this lineup will generally out-perform it acoustically at similar prices.