Quick Answer

The RX 7600 running Crimson Desert at 1440p high settings delivers approximately 38 to 52 FPS depending on scene complexity. This is below 60fps and makes 1440p high settings a stretch for the RX 7600 - enabling FSR 3 Quality mode pushes average frame rates to 68 to 80 FPS, which is a much better experience for this resolution.

The RX 7600 is a popular mid-range GPU in South Africa thanks to its price point sitting around R5,000 to R6,500 locally in 2026, making it one of the more accessible 8GB VRAM cards for SA gamers. Testing it against Crimson Desert at 1440p high settings gives us an honest picture of where this card's limits lie.

Native 1440p High Settings: The Raw Numbers

At native 1440p with high settings enabled and FSR turned off, the RX 7600 averages between 38 and 52 FPS across Crimson Desert's varied environments. Open-world traversal areas with dense foliage and dynamic weather push toward the lower end of that range, while interior dungeon spaces and less populated zones allow the framerate to climb toward 50fps.

The card's 8GB VRAM buffer is the primary constraint at 1440p high. Crimson Desert's high texture preset pushes VRAM usage to around 7.5 to 8.2GB, which means the RX 7600 is operating at or slightly beyond its buffer at this combination. This causes occasional micro-stutters as textures stream in and out of VRAM rather than sitting persistently loaded.

The FSR 3 Solution for Playable 1440p

Switching to FSR 3 Quality mode (which renders internally at around 960p and upscales to 1440p) transforms the experience entirely. Average frame rates jump to 68 to 82 FPS, with 1% lows staying above 55fps in most scenarios. FSR 3 Quality at 1440p on a good monitor is genuinely difficult to distinguish from native at normal viewing distances, making this the practical recommended setting for RX 7600 owners at this resolution.

FSR 3 Balanced mode pushes averages further to around 90fps and is worth trying if you notice upscaling artefacts in Quality mode, though the image difference is more noticeable during fast camera movement.

Should RX 7600 Owners Drop to 1080p Instead?

At 1080p high settings native, the RX 7600 averages 72 to 88 FPS in Crimson Desert, which is a much more comfortable experience. For SA gamers on 1080p monitors - still the majority of the local market - the RX 7600 is well-suited to Crimson Desert without needing FSR assistance. If you're committed to 1440p, FSR 3 Quality is the practical path to smooth gameplay on this card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can the RX 7600 hit 60fps at 1440p in Crimson Desert without upscaling? A: Rarely - native 1440p high settings average 38 to 52fps, which falls below 60fps in most scenes. Dropping to medium settings can push averages to around 58 to 65fps native, but FSR 3 Quality is a better trade-off for visual quality.

Q: Does reducing shadows help performance at 1440p on the RX 7600? A: Yes - shadows are one of the most GPU-intensive settings in Crimson Desert. Dropping shadows from high to medium while keeping other settings at high can recover 8 to 12fps without significantly changing the visual experience.

Q: Is the RX 7600 still worth buying in South Africa for gaming in 2026? A: At its local price point it remains competitive for 1080p gaming. For 1440p, the RX 7700 or RTX 4060 Ti offers a more natural fit and is worth the additional spend if your monitor is 1440p.