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Lighting | |
Lighting | No |
Clock Speeds | |
Max. GPU Clock (Boost) | 2525 MHz |
Max. Memory Clock | 20000 MHz |
Standards / Specifications | |
Adaptive Sync Technology (G-Sync / Freesync) | AMD Freesync |
Dimensions | |
Length | 313 mm |
Width | 133.75 mm |
Height | 52.67 mm |
Colour | |
Primary Colour | Grey |
Secondary Colour | Black |
Expansion Slots | |
Expansion Slots Required | 2.7 Slots |
Cooling | |
Number of GPU Fans | 3 |
Graphics Card | |
GPU Series | RX 7000 Series |
External Ports | |
Display Connectors | HDMI (2x), Display Port (2x) |
Internal Ports | |
Required Power Connectors | 8-pin PCIe (3x) |
GPU Model | |
GPU Series Name | AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX |
Graphics Chip | Navi 31 |
Manufacturing Process | 5 nm |
Shader Units | 6144 |
Raytracing Cores / Ray Acceleratorss | 96 |
GPU Memory Type | GDDR6 |
Slot Type Standard | PCIe 4.0 |
Compute Units | 96 |
GPU Memory Size (GB) | 24 |
GPU Memory Interface (bit) | 384 |
GPU Memory Bandwidth (GB/s) | 960 |
GPU Effective Memory Clock (MHz) | 20000 |
First don't try and run these on a 850 watt psu. Myself and many people out there found out the hard way that 850 watt isn't enough for this card. A week after I got this card I got a 1000 watt seasonic focus. It's ran like a dream ever since. Also make sure you have a case with very good airflow. These cards kick off tons of heat. I'm currently running with my side panel off because my cpu and nvmes were overheating because of the amount of heat these cards kick out. If you can get past the issues these cards are monsters. The performance is amazing. Def better than the 4080 and cheaper as well.
Since moving to the 7900 XTX I've had nothing but issues with the computer no longer being able to run games, and continually restarting for no reason. I've tried a number of fixes, and everything continues to point back to the GPU as being the issue. Research online also shows that others with the 7900 XTX have the same challenges which is a massive shame. I want to love the card, but my experience so far has not been great
I previously ran an XFX 6700 Qick card which ran well but would have been unable to cope with 1440p on Starfield and the latest gen games, especially given I'm still running an older gen Ryzen 3700x CPU. I know I'll need to get an upgraded CPU and such soon but the card was a hard barrier to the latest games. Sapphire have always made fantastic cards and the Pulse is offered at probably the joint lowest price for a 7900xtx. I wondered if I'd feel short changed; I really dont. The card is a beast performance wise. Testing game for game there's a massive FPS uptick in several titles and even CPU bound MMOs like FFXIV have seen a significant drive up in FPS, despite XIV being notably Nvidia biased. The card handles literally anything I can throw at it at the top specs for 1440p and runs dual monitors without a hitch. Temps look pretty good averaging about 65c under consistent load which given the case i have (XPG Invader) isn't the best I consider really quite good. Finally I'm glad it has less bling and shiny shiny than other cards. Maybe the slight factory OC of flashier cards would have given a small performance boost but honestly I don't think the extra cost would have been worth it, especially given Adrenaline can overclock or undervolt for you. All in all it's a fantastic top line graphics card that's so much cheaper than Nvidia or even other 7900xtx for negligible performance loss. Ray tracing may not be as good, especially with games like cyberpunk, but it's acceptable and therefore I consider this pretty much the shoe in card to go for. You do need a beefy PSU and power cables for it so bear that in mind!
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