Unfortunately, this deal has expired 26 June 2023.
446°
Posted 24 June 2023

Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Gaming OC 20GB - £734.07 Sold by Amazon EU @ Amazon

£734.07
Free ·
Shared by
Andy_Reinlo
Joined in 2018
43
663

About this deal

This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:

More AMD Radeon deals

Find more like this

See all deals

Discover more deals on our homepage

From Amazon EU. Better then a random 3rd party but still consider any warranty issues before buying.

info added by

About this item
  • Sapphire pulse AMD RADEON RX 7900 XT GAMING OC 20GB GDDR6 Dual HDMI / Dual DP
  • GPU: boost clock rate: up to 2450MHz; GPU: game clock: up to 2075MHz
  • Memory: 2. 000GB/320 bit DDR6. 20Gbps Effectiv
  • Stream processors: 5376
  • Architecture RDNA 3; Ray Accelerator: 84

On Youtube:



Amazon More details at

Community Updates
Edited by a community support team member, 24 June 2023
New Comment

86 Comments

sorted by
's avatar
  1. i2pm's avatar
    What warranty issues? Does Amazon EU not other same warranty if u buy from Amazon UK?
    Aretak's avatar
    If you click 'Learn More' below the price, you get this:

    "Manufacturer warranty will not apply. Please review Amazon’s return policy, which usually offers free returns within 30 days of receipt."

    Now, many manufacturers may be willing to help you anyway if you go direct through them (I'm sure EVGA would for example), but Sapphire do not deal with end users directly under any circumstances. You have to go through the retailer you bought the card from. In this case that'll be Amazon, and their terms for 'Global Store' items state you're essentially **** out of luck beyond the first 30 days (and even within that you have to ship it back abroad). It's why I personally wouldn't ever consider buying something this expensive through that programme.
  2. Leo_Tar's avatar
    What do you think guys - as the DLC for the CP2077 comes out this September (potentially xD ), I would like to play this game once again but in 4K this time. the frame rate I am willing to expect should be stable...ish 60 fps and max settings.
    I am aware that this card won't provide max RT settings in overdrive mode.
    Question for the people currently gaming on this card - is it good enough for CP in 4K?
    I can't afford anything really above 1000£ at the moment. I was considering an XTX model or 4070 Ti but the last one is a bit iffy for the 4K.

    Please advise
    AlanS's avatar
    I have a 7900 XT. Not this specific card but reference designed card combined with a Ryzen 5600 for now and I get 120 FPS with FSR balance enabled. Think FSR quality provided 100 FPS approx but coundn't tell the difference from across the room at 4K so just went for balance for that extra bit of smoothness. I do not have any RT enabled but do have HDR enabled and that's plenty of eye candy for me. This is also an almost pegged 120 FPS with very few dips.

    With the new specs for CP77, I'd think an XTX would be a good shout but I still think the XT is still very much up to the task.
  3. Trainlineneedstogetagrip's avatar
    Crazy price for a card. We shouldn't be paying ridiculous prices like this. Silly people continue to encourage this BS, too much money and no sense.
    Seanspeed's avatar
    I'm the first to complain about awful GPU pricing, but there's nothing inherently wrong with the existence of expensive GPU's. That's not what the problem is. The problem comes when the advancements in performance per dollar slow to a crawl and effective pricing increases dramatically for the same sort of die sizes and whatnot.

    The 7900XT is roughly the equivalent of what the 6800XT was in the RDNA2 lineup. And that was £650. So it's a bit of a price hike, but absolutely nothing like the sort of price hikes Nvidia are doing. The original pricing for the 7900XT was awful, but I think it's come down to something not super unreasonable.

    Basically, it's a ~30% performance uplift for 12% higher price(over the 6800XT). Not amazing, but not ridiculous, either. (edited)
  4. Somersett's avatar
    RDNA3 should be avoided, but if you know its downsides and still wish to buy, know this. The 7900XT has had another significant price cut, which will soon be hitting the UK. <700 quid will happen soon.

    Meanwhile AMD is building up stocks of broken silicon for 7800XT cards based on the same chip, and confusingly is also building up stocks of the middle RDNA3 chiplet part ALSO set to be some kind of 7800XT. Both variants of the 7800XT are junk, doing no better than existing RDNA2 cards, but with worse driver support. However, when they drop, all prices will go down further- Ngreedia and AMD.

    Toward the end of this year, there will be a fire sale of everything Nvidia and AMD currently make, GPU wise. The cards aren't selling, and new designs from both major players hit in 2024. But today, outside the 4090, there is nothing worth paying over 600 quid for.
    Andy_Reinlo's avatar
    Author
    Dont you get board repeating yourself on every new gpu deal?

    You seem to know the future very clearly as well, mind telling us the lottery numbers while your at it?
  5. daneloldane's avatar
    waiting for it to become sub £700 before I pull the trigger.
    moshispam's avatar
    Yup given the USD price mentioned....
    $700 USD gives you about £550 * 1.2 VAT = £660 ?
  6. Ryry_1989's avatar
    They've just hit $699 at a retailer in the us so hopefully will drop more here soon!.
    videocardz.com/new…kup
    Hoara's avatar
    then add sales tax. anything between 4 and 7% so average is 5.1 therefore $734.07
  7. crack_shot's avatar
    20 GB VRAM (thats over 2 macbook airs worth of RAM)
    will support super high 4K textures great card. absolutely future proof
    love it
    every high end card should be 20+GB VRAM
  8. david25uk's avatar
    Power:

    Idle 14w
    Multi-monitor 41w
    Gaming 319w
    Gaming 60Hz 112w
    Czubaka's avatar
    Is that 4k@ 60hz?
  9. HellRazer's avatar
    Missing a letter X for this price.
  10. Raaawr's avatar
    Bought it last time, runs hot, loud and idle power is 40w+. But powers through everything at 4k.
    rev6's avatar
    40w with a single display?
  11. gazzawesty's avatar
    I would buy at 700 but only if AMD sort the drivers so that VR works properly. As it is ill have to stick with this 3070 laptop.
    Seanspeed's avatar
    Sadly, anybody into VR should just avoid AMD GPU's in general. They're basically always lacking in comparison to Nvidia.
  12. MrBeginner's avatar
    Expired
's avatar