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Sapphire Radeon RX 7900XT 20GB - £807.98 delivered @ Overclockers

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A 7900XT for £91.02 under MSRP including delivery.
This comes with a free game, The Last of Us™ Part I.

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THE MOST ADVANCED GRAPHICS FOR GAMERS

Experience unprecedented performance, visuals, and efficiency at 4K and beyond with AMD Radeon™ RX 7000 Series graphics cards, the world's first gaming GPUs powered by AMD RDNA™ 3 chiplet technology. Immerse yourself in breathtaking visuals with the pinpoint color accuracy of AMD Radiance Display™ Engine and boost frame rates with AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution and Radeon™ Super Resolution upscaling technologies.

The AMD RDNA™ 3 architecture features industry-advancing chiplet technology to deliver next-generation performance, visuals, and power efficiency. Discover new levels of performance with advanced AMD RDNA™ 3 compute units, featuring redesigned raytracing accelerators for incredible performance while improving image quality.

AMD Fidelity FX™ Super Resolution technology, or FSR, uses cutting-edge super-optimized spatial upscaling technology to generate super high-quality edges and distinctive pixel detail. With FSR, turn on the latest features andsettings in your games while maintaining an acceptable framerate. Specificattion:

AMD Radeon™ Anti-Lag reduces latency, providing ultra-fast response time giving you a dynamic edge over your competition. Less lag equals more wins.

AMD Radeon™ Boost optimizes fast motion during gameplay to deliver extra performance and increased responsiveness when it matters most.

For professionals or hobbyists who push boundaries in the complexity of their work, unpack 8K textures and render complex 3D environments in real time with up to 20GB of dedicated GDDR6 Memory, with up to a 320-Bit Memory Bus.

Built on the groundbreaking AMD RDNA™ 3 architecture with chiplet technology, AMD Radeon™ RX 7900 Series graphics deliver next-generation performance, visuals, and efficiency at 4K and beyond.

Take full advantage of the AMD Radeon™ RX 7000 Series graphics cards by pairing with a certified AMD FreeSync™ technology-enabled monitor to enable an exceptional stutter and tear-free gaming experience with high refresh rates, low latency, and stunning HDR

AMD FidelityFX™ is a robust set of visual enhancement effects optimized for the AMD Radeon™ RX 7000 Series graphics cards that enable a plethora of rasterized lighting, shadow, and reflection effects in the latest games withminimal performance overhead. Free up your graphics card to power the intense gaming experiences you demand.

Exclusive to AMD platforms, Smart Technologies enhance system performance by leveraging the synergies of AMD’s CPUs and GPUs to help accelerate the overall platform performance.

Specification

  • Stream Processors: 5376
  • Game Clock: 2000MHz
  • Boost Clock: 2400MHz
  • Memory Clock: 20,000MHz GDDR6
  • Memory Interface: 320-Bit
  • 2x 8-Pin Connectors
  • Cooler: 2.5 Slot
  • 700W PSU Minimum
  • 300W TDP

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  1. Somersett's avatar
    If only RDNA3 hadn't proved to be such a fail (after the good RDNA1 5700 and the great RDNA2 6800). RDNA4 will be the tech used in the coming refresh of the Sony and Microsoft consoles. It will deliver- but this chiplet experiment did not deliver.

    AMD stated RDNA3 has hardware support for 'nanite' like tech (the revolutionary replacement for LOD in Unreal5). But when AMD first introduces a new tech, no-one ever supports it, and version 1 is usually faulty in some way.

    RDNA3 could have massively boosted RT, but instead AMD went for the 'fake' shader approach of nvidia, and discovered why Nvidia gave up on the idea. And these GPUs pull so much power.

    Because of the above, these 7900XTs are going to get much much cheaper as the year progresses. They are a poor product released during a shocking downturn in the demand for PC tech.
    Marcin_Kaczmarczyk's avatar
    dont foget poor vr performance
  2. zomgwtfbbq's avatar
    This is a good deal but this seems to be the reference model. I'd skip it based on this unfortunately, as I don't know if these will have the fixed vapor chamber coolers or the faulty ones.

    Have some heat anyway. (edited)
    Sentra's avatar
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    I believe the vapour chamber issue only affected the 7900XTX and not the 7900XT which has a smaller and different vapour chamber design.
  3. TheRaider's avatar
    Such poor value
    bananabandana's avatar
    True. Couple of fans and some chip. I can get more from the local fish and chips shop for much less.
  4. Clownstyle_'s avatar
    I'm still rocking a Powercolor 5700XT Red Devil that I got in 2019 for £400 - Performance at 1440p since getting a 165hz monitor is making me look at new cards, but I can't justify paying double that on GPU.

    If I could get a 6800XT for £500 would that still be a good upgrade? Or is the 7900XT / XTX where it's at? Should I just bite the bullet and splash out, or do we expect prices to start coming down soon?
    moshispam's avatar
    If you can hold out to August, I suspect you will be saving some serious money, I'm in a similar boat (Vega56) - those Nvidiot and AMD high prices and lack of sales are starting to bite them in their financials :-)
    videocardz.com/new…srp (edited)
  5. Davidp87's avatar
    Should be £600 at most lol
    Maybe_Tomorrow's avatar
    I wish
  6. balvi's avatar
    i do hope that the greed of red and green team will catch up to them this year
    nofuture2020's avatar
    I'm really rooting for Intel's next gen to be competitive
  7. PHlL's avatar
    It's a good price for the MSRP, but agree really poor value.

    Considering AMD & nvidea are both shorting out supply to keep prices high, to still see GPU's being discounted is really bad for them. There will come a point they have too much inventory and investors will want it sold.

    Will be good for us when that happens. Sadly, in reality would take another couple of financial quarter of results as they'll be given the benefit of the doubt in first two earning quarters that shorting supply will keep prices high. But not a third quarter.
  8. Rup's avatar
    Think 4070 ti at same price is better value.
    Gkains's avatar
    I rather suspect that the 12GB on the 4070Ti will age badly.

    Obviously that won't matter much to the serial upgraders, but it is something to be aware of.

    Aside from lowering the BOM, with Nvidia's dGPU marketshare near 90% Nvidia now have other reasons to be being stingy with VRAM: planned obsolescence.
  9. MallyBongo's avatar
    I think of this card as the successor to 6800XT with the XTX being the 6900XT of this generation, and therefore wouldn't pay $50 more than last gen, ie. $700 tops. These cards didn't live up to AMDs performance targets, so how they could try and pitch them so high is madness. Let them sit on shelves, till the price comes down more. (edited)
    Gkains's avatar
    High madness indeed.

    It seems that AMD's Radeon ambitions must be to either get great margins or run the graphics division into the ground and have 5% marketshare. What's crazy is that the fixed cost of designing is huge so stubbornly clinging to "we are now a premium brand won't sell it for less" is crazy and costly.

    But all the mention of DLSS 3.0... Who in their right mind needs or wants fake generated frames? Or am I missing something here?
  10. brachisaurous's avatar
    paid 600 for a brand new 6900xt aorus extreme, block already installed and found out that it's actually xtxh silicon which is 6950xt, which in turn is maybe 10 percent behind 7900xt? so the question is...HOW CAN AMD JUSTIFY A WHOLE NEW GEN WITH THESE MINIMAL GAINS??
    chicaneuk's avatar
    Because consumers are mugs.
  11. Hunterx878's avatar
    30 quid card that.
    jaffamuffin's avatar
    Not even, 25.99 at most mate.
  12. qal1h's avatar
    No one says it but share prices for each of them is on the rise. And they've realised that most people are no longer upgrading every other year partly due to their own price rises but partly as the current and recent past tech for the average gamer is enough.
  13. yell77's avatar
    These cards are not come down anytime soon. Ai market has started eating up the share now
    navisoul02's avatar
    how do you know this? Do you work within the field of AI? I haven't heard about this trend.
  14. somerandomguy123's avatar
    if you are willing to accept that there has been virtually no perf/price improvements since last gen, and effectively the current gen for both vendors is meant to sit on on top of the previous, not replace it, this is a decent price for a fast card. (edited)
  15. lehaandreev's avatar
    This is actually a very good price and a very good product. I believe this is better price to performance than 3060ti and 3070
    Richard_Collinson's avatar
    It a 3090TI in raster.
  16. LanB's avatar
    Bargain of ths year 🤭
    moshispam's avatar
    your missing a /s :-) (edited)
  17. hanbidder's avatar
    Think this is very poor value, even Intel has DLSS-like tech (XESS) on their first try at a video card, which only costs £249.
    jaju123's avatar
    So what? Intel GPUs are nowhere near the same performance class as this GPU.
  18. jungleboy123's avatar
    I'm not sure why I'm looking at this as a deal. I'm so desperate to upgrade to next gen GPU. There is hardly any new games that will be pushing the envelope.

    I expect the 4090 will probably last a number of years, unless VR takes off in a big way requiring lots of computing power.

    As i always say, they don't release Crysis every year these days. Depends also if UE5 is optimised enough as it is......

    This generation is always been about optimisation rather than raw computing power. Lots of devs neglect the optimisation element, so it doesnt matter if you have a 1080 ti or a 4090 if the game cant run properly.
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