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A super-cheap new AMD Radeon gaming GPU just leaked, and no it's not the 9060 XT

A new budget graphics card called the AMD Radeon RX 7300 looks like it's on the way, according to this PC benchmark software listing.

A new budget AMD Radeon gaming GPU looks like it could be on the way soon, after appearing in the ed hardware list for AIDA64, a PC diagnostics and benchmarking software package. The latest beta version of the software has just been made available for , and it includes for the AMD Radeon RX 7300, a GPU that hasn't been officially announced anywhere yet.

The listing also says that this GPU will be based on the Radeon RX 9060 XT release date coming soon as well.

With its 7000-series model number, and Navi 33 chip, the GPU in the 9070 XT review, and it's also not going to have the vastly improved ray tracing performance of AMD's new RDNA 4 GPUs.

AMD Radeon RX 7300 leak in AIDA64 beta listing.

Also, that 7300 model number is well below the other numbers in the RDNA 3 lineup, which steadily drop from 7900 to 7600 bit by bit. As such, the Radeon RX 7300 is likely to have an extremely cut-down spec compared to the Radeon RX 7600. There have been rumors that an AMD Radeon RX 7500 XT was in the works, with 6GB of VRAM and 1,024 stream processors, but it's never seen the light of day, and the Radeon RX 7300 specs are likely to be even less powerful.

At a guess, I'd predict that the Radeon RX 7300 has 4GB of GDDR6 VRAM and 12 compute units, giving it 768 stream processors and 12 RT cores, making it less powerful than the integrated GPUs found in the latest AMD Strix Halo Us. Even with 1,024 stream processors, it would have severely limited gaming abilities compared to the Radeon RX 7600, making it a GPU for low-end gaming.

This is all speculation, though, and as AMD has made no official announcement about the Radeon RX 7300. If that AIDA64 listing is right, though, there could be a new budget AMD GPU coming, and with such a potentially low spec, it should hopefully be very cheap, possibly enabling you to build a gaming PC on a very tight budget, or at least squeeze a tiny graphics card into a mini gaming PC.

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