RAM | 24 GB |
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Memory Speed | 20 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 24 GB |
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Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX |
Brand | PowerColor |
Graphics Ram Size | 24 GB |
GPU Clock Speed | 2525 MHz |
Video Output Interface | HDMI |
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- Video Memory: 24GB GDDR6.20 GHz Memory Speed.20 GHz Memory Speed
- Stream Processor: 6144 Units
- Game Clock: 2395 MHz (OC) / 2330 MHz(Silent)
- Boost Clock: 2565 MHz (OC) / 2525 MHz (Silent)
- Memory Clock: 20.0 Gbps
- Memory Interface: 384-Bit
- 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 2.1
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Noise level | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 3.6 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
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graphics coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT | AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT | AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT |
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graphics ram size | 24 GB | 20 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 12 GB |
output interface | HDMI | HDMI | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, DisplayPort | HDMI, Mini DisplayPort |
memory clock speed | 20 GHz | 20 GHz | 19.5 GHz | 18 MHz | 19.5 GHz | 18 GHz |
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PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Graphics Card.
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Technical Details
Brand | PowerColor |
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Series | RX7900XTX 24G-E/OC |
Item model number | RX7900XTX 24G-E/OC |
Item Weight | 4.84 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 5.79 x 2.87 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.7 x 5.79 x 2.87 inches |
Manufacturer | PowerColor |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BMWGMX5B |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | December 13, 2022 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #117 in Computer Graphics Cards |
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High Quality Japanese Dual Ball BearingsDual ball bearings reduce rotational friction, providing excellent heat dissipation and effectively doubling the expected lifetime of the fans. |
Intelligent Fan ControllerUtilizing temperature detection from a smart chip, fans will start running when the GPU reaches 60℃ and shut down below 50℃. Efficient cooling, fan-noise reduction, and extended product lifetime are all benefits of a more accurate temperature monitoring. |
Unprecedented Ring-fan Blade DesignThe newest 9-blade design of our fans generate better airflow and air pressure under the same noise level, improving cooling performance to reduce GPU temperatures by more than 3℃ compared to previous generations. |
GPU Direct-Contact Copper PlateWe have increased the copper plate area to provide direct contact with the GPU while covering VRAM to increase the heat transfer threshold to the max. |
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Devil Skins - Swappable BackplatesDevil Skins are swappable backplates specially designed for Red Devil cards. Devil Skins are available for purchase separately. |
Optimum Heatpipe ArrangementA set of 8 x 6φ nickel-plated copper heatpipes align closely above the PCB to more quickly and effectively transfer heat from the GPU and VRAM to the cooling array. |
Car-Grade Power Module DrMOS with IMON Real Time Digital MonitoringRed Devil adopts a 12+3+2 phase VRM design with DrMOS to power the GPU as well as an additional 2+2 phase specifically designated for the VRAM. New IMON technology monitors and reports the electric current and power consumption on each individual phase. By balancing the workload, the Red Devil ensures unparalleled stability and thermal protection during overclocking. In addition, high quality car-grade polymer capacitors features long-lasting durability and high conductivity lowers power loss during transmission. |
High Quality PCB DesignA premium 14-layer high TG PCB Board -including a 2 oz power layer- is utilized in the Red Devil RX 7900 XTX; a PCB such designed decreases signal loss during transmission: important especially for higher-end GPUs with increased demands for higher currents and stability. |
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Red Devil Never BowsA robust metal bracket is installed on the side of the PCB and is supported all the way to the I/O plate, making the card stand firmly in place inside the chassis, eliminating dreaded GPU sag that often plagues larger cards. |
Metal Reinforced BackplateThe metal backplate strengthens and protects the internal components from PCB bend, and a cut-out design on the back plate allows exhaust heat to properly flow through for heat-dissipation efficiency. |
Flaming Devil Eye, Personalized ARGB Lighting EffectThe PowerColor Red Devil comes with adjustable front, side, and backplate ARGB through the PowerColor Devilzone RGB control software. Lighting effects can be customized to your personal preference to match your system aesthetic or whatever the mood calls for. In addition, the Red Devil RGB can be synchronized with the motherboard using the ARGB cable included in the product, providing gamers an immersive and coordinated environment while gaming. |
Dual BIOS ModeRed Devil graphics cards feature Dual BIOS built-in and a switch for easy swapping. -OC BIOS: A boosted mode that increases fan RPM to keep your card operating at a lower temperature to drive higher performance. -Silent BIOS: Focused on lower noise and fan longevity, a milder fan speed, trading fan speed and noise for moderate, but still controlled, temperatures while maintaining performance. |
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Customers like the performance and value of the video card. For example, they mention it runs games really well for the price, and is worth a pick up. That said, some complain about the size and weight. Opinions are mixed on quality and noise.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the graphics card. Some mention that it's amazing and well worth the investment, while others say that it struggles at times and stutters. Some customers also report issues with black outs and complete shutdowns.
"...Adrenaline software has been great to use and defaults to all the right display settings, "Ancient gameplays" has a good video going through the..." Read more
"...I'm not big on RGB stuff so I use the amethyst. It's sort of soothing. It also has two bios setting switches if you are into that sort of thing...." Read more
"...purchasing unless you are into anti aliasing, this card still struggles at times and stutters just like my 6950xt red devil did before I sold it to..." Read more
"...It can run any game at high resolutions and settings without breaking a sweat. It is also cheaper and quieter than its competitors...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the video card. They say that it has the ability to run at decent rates, the game looks stunning and runs smoothly, the GPU functions very fast, and it is efficient. Customers also say that the drivers have worked well and the AMD adrenaline software is wonderful. They are happy with their purchase and say that their games work fantastic on this card.
"...Every other game I've tested have been great. Ray tracing performance is actually great to, if your willing to part with some settings and use FSR...." Read more
"...I'm glad I saved a few dollars and went with this card. It doesn't use as much power as I thought it would...." Read more
"...The game looked stunning and ran smoothly. **Destroy All Humans: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap...." Read more
"...-AMD Adrenaline software is good. (Live gaming fps counters, overclocking tools, undervolt tools, etc)..." Read more
Customers like the temperature of the video card. They say it has efficient cooling technology, which provides reliable and quiet operation. Some say the fans don't even run when they're playing DOTA 2. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and temperature of this product.
"...my fps in this game so I don't know how high it could go, but it's very consistent, I also noticed that coming from a gtx 1080, there're a lot less..." Read more
"...It doesn't get hot in my well ventilated case and I'm very pleased with this purchase. I highly recommend it." Read more
"...I also like the Adrenaline UI that lets me tweak the settings, monitor the performance, and update the drivers easily...." Read more
"...It probably helps that it has a huge heatsink and three fans on it (versus the reference design using a smaller card and two fans.)..." Read more
Customers are impressed with the appearance of the video card. They say it looks awesome, sharp, and futuristic. Some mention that it performs well and is not obscenely priced. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The build of the card is great, feels premium and the looks are just 😩...." Read more
"...I think this is an issue with nearly every GPU. In any case, it looks sharp, gives me lots of FPS, and is super quiet...." Read more
"...The game looked stunning and ran smoothly. **Destroy All Humans: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap...." Read more
"...Of course the looks of it are awesome as well...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video card. They mention that it offers performance that rivals more expensive options on the market. They also say that it runs games really well for the price. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and performance of the product.
"...It is definitely worth the money.- The cooling and noise are excellent. I haven't had any coil whine even on overclocked mode and at 100% load...." Read more
"...the price/quality ratio is so high and the card overall is great, I didnt have any issue with it and have been using it for 2 months now...." Read more
"...the price is worth the reliability amd pls step it up..." Read more
"...7800XT is well worth the money at around $500 it just crushes 1440p high refresh rate gaming" Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the video card. Some mention that it's super quiet, while others say that it has very loud coil whine.
"...In any case, it looks sharp, gives me lots of FPS, and is super quiet...." Read more
"...that when I was plugging my power cables in, one of the pcie connectors has an audible click when putting pressure on it, making me think it's..." Read more
"...It is definitely worth the money.- The cooling and noise are excellent. I haven't had any coil whine even on overclocked mode and at 100% load...." Read more
"...Has not had any crashing issues or coil whine out of the ordinary...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the crashes of the video card. They mention that it crashes pretty often and sometimes it would not work when booting up. They also report constant driver crashes and timeouts both while gaming and on various platforms. Some customers also say that the card has gone faulty and their PC became corrupted.
"...great with this gpu but sometimes when I close it for some reason it will crash. (Seemed to be gone after the most recent driver update)...." Read more
"...and hdmi sockets and the electrostatic bag seemed very thin and ripped very easy. More of a manufacturer mistake/flaw...." Read more
"...TROUBLE SHOOTING AND RESEARCHING AND ATTEMPTED FIXES OF THE CRASHES AND BLACK SCREENS I FINALLY FOUND THE ISSUE...." Read more
"...Edit: I had some trouble with crashing. Tried multiple drivers with no luck. What ended up being my issue was AMD smart access memory...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the video card. They mention it's quite big and heavy, both in slot thickness and length. Some say that the card barely fits in their case. That said, some complain about the performance and the need for more than 8 gig of video memory.
"...This does also make it harder to fit into a case though!..." Read more
"...The card is very big and does consume a lot of watts so a large case and a psu capable of handling it is a good idea...." Read more
"...The card is very big, barely got it in an old Full Tower (I haven't bought a MID Tower in 14 years, so not sure how a new one would do it)...." Read more
"Its a heavy card and large. Make sure to support it with the card stand thats included. Have yet to run into any problems with it so far...." Read more
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This card has completely exceeded my
expectations, coming from a gtx 1080. I can play Forza horizon 5 at MAX settings 4k and get between 90-110 fps, on a 4k 1500+ skyrim modlist I'm getting 80fps indoors and 50-60 outdoors and nearly maxing out the 20gb of vram *albeit with a bottleneck from my 3700x. Every other game I've tested have been great. Ray tracing performance is actually great to, if your willing to part with some settings and use FSR. The new consoles have a 40fps mode for vrr screens, I've used that as inspiration for my raytracing settings and I've been able to lock it there at 4k with the lowest FSR settings being "balanced".
The build of the card is great, feels premium and the looks are just 😩. I do have some minor worries/complaints, my model does have coil wine, but it's more like a buzz then a wine, and doesn't bother me. My other complaint is that when I was plugging my power cables in, one of the pcie connectors has an audible click when putting pressure on it, making me think it's possibly detached slightly. But after turning on and testing games, the card is drawing the full 380w and I touched the connectors while playing and they weren't hot, so all is good there. My temperature stays between 30-50c when idle and the highest temp was 70c when full load gaming. If your temps are higher then you like, go Into the adrenaline software and turn on fan tuning, then just adjust the fan speed to your liking "I use 75% speed". Adrenaline software has been great to use and defaults to all the right display settings, "Ancient gameplays" has a good video going through the settings. I haven't overclocked it yet, other then just maxing its power draw and now it consumes 380w.
So to sum it up, I think this is the best 4k card before a 4090. The xtx is an easy step up if you can find a deal, but the 4080 is not a good deal in longevity for 4k. When switching from the gtx 1080, I thought I was going to get a stutter fest, play old games and realize they aren't optimized ect. But my experience has been far from what I was led to believe and I've watched enough benchmark test to see that amd is right there with nvidia.
*it's very important to uninstall your previous drivers with DDU (display driver uninstaller) "Ancient gameplay" also has a great video for that on YT
*Don't forget to enable resisable bar/sam in your bios, for sizable perf boost in some games.
*make sure you refer to your card as "THE HELLHOUND" it will give immense satisfaction and could increase fps.
[Pc specs/everything else]
Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro
Ryzen 3700x, drop in upgraded to 5800x3d and no more bottleneck
Radeon 7900xt
3600 ram with super tight timings
EVGA G7 750w PSU
Samsung S95B 4k 120hz tv
[Overclocking]
Min clock 2400MHz
Max clock 2900MHz
Undervolt 1060mV from 1100mV base
Ram 2714MHz with standard timings
Maxed power draw
Fan speed 75% *same for efficiency settings, I now rarely hit 70c anymore and some games even stay under 60c, also helps the cpu run cooler.
*about a 9% improvement for me
[For better efficiency, try these settings]
Min Clock 2500MHz
Max Clock 2600MHz
Undervolt I recommend 1060mV *find your good value
Ram 2714MHz
Power limit Maxed, power limit and gpu frequency are tied. Lower frequency = less power needed. Higher frequency = more power needed. Maxing the power limit at a lower frequency such as 2600 ensures it will stay there, but only draw what it needs. My power draw with these settings range from 280w to 320 @4k and I only see a 3 to 5 fps drop VS the above OC.
I've tried higher clock speeds, but didn't see much improvement. My ram easily went up to 2800mhz, but again didn't see much improvement and I think it was taking away from the gpu frequency. The Undervolt was pretty difficult to get right. I used a few videos for reference, one was using 1005mV on one game, but it wasn't stable for me and after testing multiple games, I found 1050mV was a safe result with a 4 to 6% improvement in performance on its own.
*different games can be more finicky with the undervolt, I've seen some having to set it back to default to be stable and for some games, you can go surprisingly low. So it's best to stay close to the default 1100mV to avoid frustration.
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List of games
[Starfield 4k max] 55-120 and 70-120 with optimized settings *some locations run great but the citys and some of the planets can tank. New Atlantis does cause some trouble for my cpu even at 4k putting the utilization of my gpu to 90% and the cpu at 70% util 😳, so small bottleneck in very specific locations of the game. I found enabling FSR2 and reducing resolution scale to 75-80% is a good value, and graphic settings do not need to be maxed for good visuals either. Checkout "starfield project optimization" on the Nexus mods site and use their ultra preset, then use "Hardware unboxed YT" optimized settings on top.
[FH5 4k max 90-110 fps]
[Witcher 3 4K no rt 90-100 fps *low screen space setting]
[RDR2 4K max 60-80 fps]
100-120 with "hardware unboxed" optimized settings
[Cyberpunk 4k 60-80 fps *ultra screen space]
I dont recommend maxing out screen space, the psycho setting is almost as demanding as ray traced reflections. Fsr 2 at quality gives me a consistent 120fps with optimized settings.
[Skyrim SE 1500+ mods 4k] Places like the riften forest with my mods dips me down to 30-40 fps, 50 fps in normal forested areas and 80-90 fps in non-forested. Cities 60-80 and inside I get 80-110. It runs very smooth with my 5800x3d and I have no reason to believe AMD is worse for modding in this game, not to mention the enormous amount of vram to take advantage of.
[Star wars fallen order 2019 4k max]100-120 fps *minor stutters with my cpu or just the game.
[Fortnite Epic textures and view distance 1440p] 280+ I cap my fps in this game so I don't know how high it could go, but it's very consistent, I also noticed that coming from a gtx 1080, there're a lot less stutters, especially after changing setting to max, it's butter most of the time.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023
This card has completely exceeded my
expectations, coming from a gtx 1080. I can play Forza horizon 5 at MAX settings 4k and get between 90-110 fps, on a 4k 1500+ skyrim modlist I'm getting 80fps indoors and 50-60 outdoors and nearly maxing out the 20gb of vram *albeit with a bottleneck from my 3700x. Every other game I've tested have been great. Ray tracing performance is actually great to, if your willing to part with some settings and use FSR. The new consoles have a 40fps mode for vrr screens, I've used that as inspiration for my raytracing settings and I've been able to lock it there at 4k with the lowest FSR settings being "balanced".
The build of the card is great, feels premium and the looks are just 😩. I do have some minor worries/complaints, my model does have coil wine, but it's more like a buzz then a wine, and doesn't bother me. My other complaint is that when I was plugging my power cables in, one of the pcie connectors has an audible click when putting pressure on it, making me think it's possibly detached slightly. But after turning on and testing games, the card is drawing the full 380w and I touched the connectors while playing and they weren't hot, so all is good there. My temperature stays between 30-50c when idle and the highest temp was 70c when full load gaming. If your temps are higher then you like, go Into the adrenaline software and turn on fan tuning, then just adjust the fan speed to your liking "I use 75% speed". Adrenaline software has been great to use and defaults to all the right display settings, "Ancient gameplays" has a good video going through the settings. I haven't overclocked it yet, other then just maxing its power draw and now it consumes 380w.
So to sum it up, I think this is the best 4k card before a 4090. The xtx is an easy step up if you can find a deal, but the 4080 is not a good deal in longevity for 4k. When switching from the gtx 1080, I thought I was going to get a stutter fest, play old games and realize they aren't optimized ect. But my experience has been far from what I was led to believe and I've watched enough benchmark test to see that amd is right there with nvidia.
*it's very important to uninstall your previous drivers with DDU (display driver uninstaller) "Ancient gameplay" also has a great video for that on YT
*Don't forget to enable resisable bar/sam in your bios, for sizable perf boost in some games.
*make sure you refer to your card as "THE HELLHOUND" it will give immense satisfaction and could increase fps.
[Pc specs/everything else]
Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro
Ryzen 3700x, drop in upgraded to 5800x3d and no more bottleneck
Radeon 7900xt
3600 ram with super tight timings
EVGA G7 750w PSU
Samsung S95B 4k 120hz tv
[Overclocking]
Min clock 2400MHz
Max clock 2900MHz
Undervolt 1060mV from 1100mV base
Ram 2714MHz with standard timings
Maxed power draw
Fan speed 75% *same for efficiency settings, I now rarely hit 70c anymore and some games even stay under 60c, also helps the cpu run cooler.
*about a 9% improvement for me
[For better efficiency, try these settings]
Min Clock 2500MHz
Max Clock 2600MHz
Undervolt I recommend 1060mV *find your good value
Ram 2714MHz
Power limit Maxed, power limit and gpu frequency are tied. Lower frequency = less power needed. Higher frequency = more power needed. Maxing the power limit at a lower frequency such as 2600 ensures it will stay there, but only draw what it needs. My power draw with these settings range from 280w to 320 @4k and I only see a 3 to 5 fps drop VS the above OC.
I've tried higher clock speeds, but didn't see much improvement. My ram easily went up to 2800mhz, but again didn't see much improvement and I think it was taking away from the gpu frequency. The Undervolt was pretty difficult to get right. I used a few videos for reference, one was using 1005mV on one game, but it wasn't stable for me and after testing multiple games, I found 1050mV was a safe result with a 4 to 6% improvement in performance on its own.
*different games can be more finicky with the undervolt, I've seen some having to set it back to default to be stable and for some games, you can go surprisingly low. So it's best to stay close to the default 1100mV to avoid frustration.
____________________________________________
List of games
[Starfield 4k max] 55-120 and 70-120 with optimized settings *some locations run great but the citys and some of the planets can tank. New Atlantis does cause some trouble for my cpu even at 4k putting the utilization of my gpu to 90% and the cpu at 70% util 😳, so small bottleneck in very specific locations of the game. I found enabling FSR2 and reducing resolution scale to 75-80% is a good value, and graphic settings do not need to be maxed for good visuals either. Checkout "starfield project optimization" on the Nexus mods site and use their ultra preset, then use "Hardware unboxed YT" optimized settings on top.
[FH5 4k max 90-110 fps]
[Witcher 3 4K no rt 90-100 fps *low screen space setting]
[RDR2 4K max 60-80 fps]
100-120 with "hardware unboxed" optimized settings
[Cyberpunk 4k 60-80 fps *ultra screen space]
I dont recommend maxing out screen space, the psycho setting is almost as demanding as ray traced reflections. Fsr 2 at quality gives me a consistent 120fps with optimized settings.
[Skyrim SE 1500+ mods 4k] Places like the riften forest with my mods dips me down to 30-40 fps, 50 fps in normal forested areas and 80-90 fps in non-forested. Cities 60-80 and inside I get 80-110. It runs very smooth with my 5800x3d and I have no reason to believe AMD is worse for modding in this game, not to mention the enormous amount of vram to take advantage of.
[Star wars fallen order 2019 4k max]100-120 fps *minor stutters with my cpu or just the game.
[Fortnite Epic textures and view distance 1440p] 280+ I cap my fps in this game so I don't know how high it could go, but it's very consistent, I also noticed that coming from a gtx 1080, there're a lot less stutters, especially after changing setting to max, it's butter most of the time.
I'm glad I saved a few dollars and went with this card. It doesn't use as much power as I thought it would. I notice it getting up to about 175 watts when I'm using it. It provides me plenty of frames. I play mostly World of Warcraft and this card is MORE than enough for that game. Final Fantasy looks really good with this card as well.
It is smaller than I thought it would be so I had absolutely no issues fitting it inside my mid tower case with lots of room to spare.
It has a switch where you can decide to use ice blue lightning, and amethyst color (light purple), or no lighting. I'm not big on RGB stuff so I use the amethyst. It's sort of soothing. It also has two bios setting switches if you are into that sort of thing. I am not.
I did find the need to support the right end with a GPU stand. Without the stand, it didn't sit level. I think this is an issue with nearly every GPU. In any case, it looks sharp, gives me lots of FPS, and is super quiet. It doesn't get hot in my well ventilated case and I'm very pleased with this purchase. I highly recommend it.
- The RGB lighting is amazing and customizable. I synced it up with my ASUS Hero X 570 motherboard using Armory Crate and made it react to music, sounds, games, and movies. It looks awesome and adds to the immersion.
- The price is very reasonable for the performance. It is way cheaper than the RTX 4080 and performs about the same or even better in some cases. It is definitely worth the money.
- The cooling and noise are excellent. I haven't had any coil whine even on overclocked mode and at 100% load. The fans are quiet and keep the card cool under stress. The card ran at about 85°C on quiet mode and sometimes lower, and about 95°C on overclock mode. It has a max safe temp of 110°C according to AMD before throttling happens, but it never reached that for me.
- The features are impressive. I like the AMD Freesync technology that eliminates screen tearing and stuttering. I also like the Adrenaline UI that lets me tweak the settings, monitor the performance, and update the drivers easily. The card performed much better after I updated the driver with Adrenaline, so make sure to do a clean install on any card to avoid problems.
- The design is sleek and sturdy. The card has a metal backplate and a black and red color scheme that matches my build. It also has a dual BIOS switch that lets me choose between performance and quiet modes.
- The AMD Smart Access Memory is a bonus. I used a Ryzen 7 3800x CPU and it ran just fine with no bottlenecking. This feature allows the CPU to access more of the GPU memory, boosting the performance even further.
- The switch from Nvidia to AMD was smooth and satisfying. I always used Nvidia cards before, but this was my first time going with an AMD graphics card. I'm really glad I gave AMD a chance. They have improved a lot and offer great products at competitive prices.
- **The performance in different games was amazing. I monitored three games in AMD Adrenaline and here are the results:**
**Hogwarts Legacy: No ray tracing, quiet mode, ultra settings with AMD FSR quality, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap (because that's my gaming TV's refresh rate). With a playtime of 68 minutes in the castle area mainly, I got an average FPS of 87.5. The game looked stunning and ran smoothly.
**Destroy All Humans: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 47 minutes, I got an average FPS of 103.8. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time except when I went into the saucer, but it stayed above 100 FPS. The game was fun and responsive.
**Spyro Reignited Trilogy: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 21 minutes, I got an average FPS of 111.4. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time as well. The game was colorful and smooth.
The RX 7900 XTX is a great graphics card that delivers amazing performance, features, and aesthetics. It can run any game at high resolutions and settings without breaking a sweat. It is also cheaper and quieter than its competitors. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful and affordable gaming card. You won't regret it!
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
- The RGB lighting is amazing and customizable. I synced it up with my ASUS Hero X 570 motherboard using Armory Crate and made it react to music, sounds, games, and movies. It looks awesome and adds to the immersion.
- The price is very reasonable for the performance. It is way cheaper than the RTX 4080 and performs about the same or even better in some cases. It is definitely worth the money.
- The cooling and noise are excellent. I haven't had any coil whine even on overclocked mode and at 100% load. The fans are quiet and keep the card cool under stress. The card ran at about 85°C on quiet mode and sometimes lower, and about 95°C on overclock mode. It has a max safe temp of 110°C according to AMD before throttling happens, but it never reached that for me.
- The features are impressive. I like the AMD Freesync technology that eliminates screen tearing and stuttering. I also like the Adrenaline UI that lets me tweak the settings, monitor the performance, and update the drivers easily. The card performed much better after I updated the driver with Adrenaline, so make sure to do a clean install on any card to avoid problems.
- The design is sleek and sturdy. The card has a metal backplate and a black and red color scheme that matches my build. It also has a dual BIOS switch that lets me choose between performance and quiet modes.
- The AMD Smart Access Memory is a bonus. I used a Ryzen 7 3800x CPU and it ran just fine with no bottlenecking. This feature allows the CPU to access more of the GPU memory, boosting the performance even further.
- The switch from Nvidia to AMD was smooth and satisfying. I always used Nvidia cards before, but this was my first time going with an AMD graphics card. I'm really glad I gave AMD a chance. They have improved a lot and offer great products at competitive prices.
- **The performance in different games was amazing. I monitored three games in AMD Adrenaline and here are the results:**
**Hogwarts Legacy: No ray tracing, quiet mode, ultra settings with AMD FSR quality, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap (because that's my gaming TV's refresh rate). With a playtime of 68 minutes in the castle area mainly, I got an average FPS of 87.5. The game looked stunning and ran smoothly.
**Destroy All Humans: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 47 minutes, I got an average FPS of 103.8. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time except when I went into the saucer, but it stayed above 100 FPS. The game was fun and responsive.
**Spyro Reignited Trilogy: Max settings, quiet mode, 4K resolution with a 120 FPS cap. With a playtime of 21 minutes, I got an average FPS of 111.4. It stayed at 120 FPS most of the time as well. The game was colorful and smooth.
The RX 7900 XTX is a great graphics card that delivers amazing performance, features, and aesthetics. It can run any game at high resolutions and settings without breaking a sweat. It is also cheaper and quieter than its competitors. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a powerful and affordable gaming card. You won't regret it!
Top reviews from other countries
Price to performance is much better than the equivalent 4070~80 cards
Only needs 2 8 pins to power
Dual bios is a good fail safe
Very high quality material
Bad
There is a small lip near the bottom of the 3 slot bracket making it incompatible with most GPU pcie brackets
Still sags
Notes:
Courier might not be gentle. Mine just dropped it on the ground so take into consideration.
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2024
Price to performance is much better than the equivalent 4070~80 cards
Only needs 2 8 pins to power
Dual bios is a good fail safe
Very high quality material
Bad
There is a small lip near the bottom of the 3 slot bracket making it incompatible with most GPU pcie brackets
Still sags
Notes:
Courier might not be gentle. Mine just dropped it on the ground so take into consideration.
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2024
AMD made something looking to be a good value
Very well constructed
Not too over sized
Shocking how cool it run's
AMD drivers and software is very good
Going from a 4080 fe to this, I really do not feel I am missing what nvidia offered
Three 8 pin power connections is better than nvidia new power connection
1440p gaming with 165 this card does not struggle at all
24gb is nice, odd nvidia new 4080 super only 16gb
Real good to know power connection will not melt down.
Fits o11d case no issues.