On August 9, 2025, the new AMD Radeon RX 7400 appeared on the market. No big conferences, just a quiet premiere that will please especially gamers who don’t want to leave their entire paycheck for a graphics card, but at the same time expect smooth gaming in Full HD with modern technologies.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 builds on the RDNA 3 architecture, which has already proven itself in the more powerful RX 7000 series models. This time, AMD is offering it in an economical, compact and affordable form. The result is a graphics card that fits into even the smallest of cabinets, has low power consumption and delivers performance sufficient for modern gaming.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 design and cooling
The first thing you’ll notice about the AMD Radeon RX 7400 is its size, or rather its compactness. The single-slot design, half the height and length of only 6.57 inch make this card an ideal solution for small PC builds, mini-PC or HTPC systems. It will be used especially by users who want to keep their computer on the desk while maintaining a clean and elegant look.
The AMD Radeon RX 7400‘s power supply is also a big advantage, it can playfully make do with power from the PCIe slot, so it doesn’t need any additional power connector. This makes installation easier and helps keep things tidy inside the case.

Cooling is active and designed for quiet operation. With a TDP of only 55W, the card is virtually inaudible during normal use. The fan only spins up to higher speeds during extended periods of heavy gaming, but even then the noise level remains acceptably low. Likewise, the cooler’s low profile and optimized airflow ensure fast heat dissipation from the GPU core, while the finely tuned speed curve keeps the operation smooth and quiet. This makes the AMD Radeon RX 7400 suitable not only for gaming, but also for streaming or multimedia use where silence is just as important as performance.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 Technical Specifications.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 builds on the Navi 33 chip with the reliable and seasoned RDNA 3 architecture, which is also found in more expensive models. In this version, however, it’s set to run more efficiently, resulting in lower power consumption and less heat, but still enough performance for Full HD gaming.
The card also handles more demanding graphics technologies, including ray tracing, which delivers more realistic lighting effects and shadows. FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) technology can increase frame rates without significant loss of quality, so you can enjoy smoother gaming even in demanding titles.
In e-sports games such as Counter-Strike 2, Valorant and League of Legends, the AMD Radeon RX 7400 achieves very high frame rates, ideal even for monitors with 144Hz and above. Modern AAA titles can be enjoyed in 1080p at high detail, with FSR helping to maintain smoothness even when ray tracing is enabled.
There’s also support for video outputs like HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1, so you can connect the latest gaming monitors or an 8K TV. Streamers and content creators will appreciate the hardware support for AV1 encoding and decoding, ensuring higher quality video without the CPU overhead.
AMD Radeon RX 7400 Technical Specifications | |
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Chip | Navi 33 |
Base/boost frequency | Not yet officially released |
Stream processors | 1 792 |
Memory size | 8 GB GDDR6 |
VRAM | 10.8 Gbps |
Memory bus | 128-bit |
Maximum resolution | 7680 × 4320 |
Dimensions | 167 mm single-slot |
Consumption | 55 W |
Outputs | 1× HDMI 2.1 | 3× DisplayPort 2.1 |
Cooling | Active |
Power connector | PCIe slot (without external connector) |
Recommended PSU | 450 W |
PCIe version | PCIe 4.0 x8 |
Ray Accelerators / AI Accelerators | 28 / 56 |
Memory throughput | 173 GB/s |
Availability
Unlike the professional version of the Radeon PRO W7400, the AMD Radeon RX 7400 will go directly to retail and will be available in most stores soon. AMD hasn’t announced an official price yet but since the RX 7600 was listed for around € 299 in Europe, that’s roughly about
$ 325. The AMD Radeon RX 7400 is expected to be a bit cheaper and available to a wider audience of gamers who don’t want to spend big bucks and make do with this cheap alternative.
Reference AMD models are expected to appear on the market, but also versions from well-known manufacturers such as Sapphire, PowerColor or ASUS, while the design and cooling may vary depending on the requirements and preferences of these manufacturers.
Conclusion
The AMD Radeon RX 7400 is a graphics card that delivers reliable RDNA 3 architecture and support for the latest technologies in a compact and economical design. It is ideal for gamers who want a reliable solution for 1080p gaming, quiet operation and easy installation without additional power cables. Thanks to its size, it will fit into almost any build, the low power consumption won’t put a strain on the power supply, and the quiet operation won’t disturb your work or entertainment. If you’re looking for a card with a good price-performance-power ratio, the AMD Radeon RX 7400 is definitely an option worth considering.