Quick Answer
The RX 7600 runs Starfield at 1080p with 45 to 65fps on medium-high settings, and achieves a smoother 55 to 75fps with optimized settings that preserve visual fidelity without sacrificing playability.
RX 7600 Performance in Starfield at 1080p
Starfield is one of the more demanding open-world games for mid-range GPUs thanks to its complex procedural environment rendering and dense city areas like New Atlantis. The RX 7600, AMD's mainstream 1080p card built on RDNA 3 architecture, handles Starfield competently at 1080p but benefits significantly from settings tuning rather than running everything at a preset High or Ultra profile.
At the High preset, the RX 7600 typically delivers 45 to 55fps in New Atlantis and other densely populated areas, with framerates climbing to 65 to 75fps in space environments and smaller outpost locations. CPU performance matters here too - Starfield is moderately CPU-sensitive, so pairing the RX 7600 with a Ryzen 5 or Core i5 tier processor will keep GPU utilization high rather than creating CPU bottlenecks in complex scenes.
With AMD FSR 3 enabled at Quality mode, effective rendering resolution drops while Starfield's built-in reconstruction restores visual sharpness reasonably well. FSR 3 Quality mode at 1080p output gives the RX 7600 a meaningful framerate boost, pushing averages to 65 to 80fps in demanding city areas - making the game feel noticeably more fluid.
Optimal Settings for the RX 7600 in Starfield
The following settings profile targets 60fps average performance at 1080p on the RX 7600 while maintaining a visually enjoyable experience. Contact Shadows is one of the most performance-expensive settings in Starfield - drop it from Ultra to Medium for a significant framerate gain with minimal visual impact in most scenes. Volumetric Lighting at Medium rather than High also frees up GPU headroom without dramatically changing the atmospheric quality of planetary environments.
Indirect Lighting can be kept at High as it significantly affects how interiors feel visually, and its performance cost is moderate. Grass Quality set to Medium rather than High reduces rendering load on planetary surfaces, which are some of the busiest rendering environments in the game. Motion Blur can be disabled entirely without any performance cost, and many players prefer the sharper image that results.
Anisotropic Filtering at 16x has minimal performance impact on the RX 7600 and dramatically improves texture sharpness on surfaces viewed at an angle - always keep this at maximum. With these adjustments and FSR 3 Quality enabled, the RX 7600 delivers a consistently smooth 60fps plus experience at 1080p across the vast majority of Starfield's content.
Tips for SA Players Running Starfield
Starfield benefits from a fast NVMe SSD for loading planetary environments and new systems - if you are still running a SATA SSD or mechanical hard drive as your primary drive, loading times will be noticeably longer. Moving the game to an NVMe drive makes a practical difference in how snappy fast travel and planet landings feel.
Loadshedding players should note that Starfield has robust autosave functionality, but it does not save mid-exploration on a planetary surface unless you manually save or enter a structure. During loadshedding, manually saving before major exploration segments protects progress. A UPS for your PC even at low stage loadshedding is recommended if you are deep in a dungeon or mid-quest.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What framerate does the RX 7600 achieve in Starfield at 1080p on High settings?
A: On the High preset at 1080p, the RX 7600 averages 45 to 55fps in demanding city locations and 65 to 75fps in space and smaller areas. Enabling FSR 3 at Quality mode pushes averages up by 15 to 25fps.
Q: Does AMD FSR 3 work well in Starfield on the RX 7600?
A: Yes. FSR 3 Quality mode in Starfield provides a meaningful framerate boost with acceptable image quality. The reconstruction artifacts are most visible on fine hair and foliage but are generally not distracting during active gameplay.
Q: Which single setting has the biggest performance impact in Starfield?
A: Contact Shadows has the largest impact on performance. Dropping it from Ultra to Medium can recover 8 to 12fps in demanding scenes with very little visual difference in most gameplay situations.
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