Great card, good quality packaging
by MichalNo problems with getting it set up and running smoothly, quiet for its size and great ARGB
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Dimensions | |
Length | 319.8 mm |
Width | 150.9 mm |
Height | 59.2 mm |
Colour | |
Primary Colour | Black |
Secondary Colour | Grey |
Graphics Card | |
GPU Series | RX 7000 Series, AMD Radeon RX Gaming |
Clock Speeds | |
Max. GPU Clock (Boost) | 2565 MHz |
Max. Memory Clock | 19400 MHz |
Max. GPU Clock (Base) | 2213 MHz |
Standards / Specifications | |
Adaptive Sync Technology (G-Sync / Freesync) | AMD Freesync |
Lighting | |
Lighting | Yes |
Lighting Colour | RGB |
Lighting Compatibility | ASUS Aura Sync |
Expansion Slots | |
Expansion Slots Required | 2.9 Slots |
Cooling | |
Number of fans | 3 |
Internal Ports | |
Required Power Connectors | 8-pin PCIe (2x) |
External Ports | |
Display Connectors | HDMI, Display Port, Display Port (2x), Display Port (3x) |
GPU Model | |
GPU Series Name | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT |
Graphics Chip | Navi 32 XT |
Manufacturing Process | 5 nm |
Shader Units | 3840 |
Raytracing Cores / Ray Accelerators | 60 |
GPU Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Slot Type Standard | PCIe 4.0 |
Compute Units | 60 |
GPU Memory Size (GB) | 16 |
GPU Memory Interface (bit) | 256 |
GPU Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) | 624 |
GPU Effective Memory Clock (MHz) | 19500 |
No problems with getting it set up and running smoothly, quiet for its size and great ARGB
I ordered this GPU I am very happy with the the speed it came from overclockers The card is very big powerful but also so quiet. The heatsink is massive but I think its also the efficiency of the card that helps it stay cool and quiet. The RGB looks good and unlike some cards is well balanced. If you are going to buy a 7900XT, I think this is the one to buy.
Finally bit the bullet and replaced my aging GTX 1080 TI with a 7800 XT. Picked the Asus TUF version (previously been a big fan of Sapphire AMD cards) as it was a good price with a decent 3 fan cooler. Card itself wasn't as heavy as it looked even though it is metal all the way around. Whilst a bit fiddly to install in my old Area 51 R4 it did fit - though the included GPU brace/screw driver was a bit short (the Alienware had a back brace that fit anyway). So far I am impressed, the card itself stayed at 50 degrees during Time Spy benchmarks and is a lot quieter than the card it replaced - though I probably lost about 8-10% performance as my cpu is a bit long in the tooth. Looking forward to putting it through a lot more games in the next few weeks.
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