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PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Graphics Card

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Features

  • Video Memory: 20GB GDDR6.Minimum System Power requirement (W) : 750W
  • Stream Processor: 5376 Units
  • Game Clock: 2000 MHz
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2400 MHz
  • Memory Clock: 20.0 Gbps
  • Memory Interface: 320-bit
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1, 2x DisplayPort 2.1, 1x Type-C

Description

PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Graphics Card.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Brand: PowerColor


Graphics Ram Size: 20 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2000 MHz


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Memory Speed: ‎20 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎20 GB


Brand: ‎PowerColor


Series: ‎RX7900XT 20G


Item model number: ‎RX7900XT 20G


Item Weight: ‎4.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.42 x 5.04 x 2.02 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.42 x 5.04 x 2.02 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PowerColor


Date First Available: ‎December 13, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic Card
This seems to be a fantastic card. My decade-old GTX 780 died and I ended up buying a used Powercolor Red Devil 6900 XT Unlimited which buzzed and whined and after a few days started crashing in games, stress tests, and benchmarks on default settings. Clearly the card was broken and I could not tell if the seller knew. I never buy used or open box (I'm not that lucky and too particular), so my bad. Next I bought a Sapphire 7800 XT from Newegg a month after they became available for the same price as the returned 6900 XT; somehow I stupidly missed that a 7800 XT generally outperforms the last-gen 6900 XT for less power consumption. Well, that went back without any use as I saw it was made in China and, when opening the box, found that characteristic toxic off-gassing, that makes my eyes water, throat burn, and head light, from nearly all Chinese-produced plastic and PCB these (this is not the case for other countries unless they're using some Chinese PCB in the housing, which is often the case). Finally, I snagged a "deal" on this reference card that would fit, by default, in the Monsterlabo fanless PC and that is made by TUL (Powercolor) and fabricated fully in Taiwan. It did not make me ill with toxic off-gassing (yes, everything off-gasses VOCs, but there are certainly levels of environmental contamination and toxicity). Powercolor made all of the reference AMD Radeon 7900 XT cards for the RDNA3 architecture this time regardless of which brand placed the sticker. This unit does not buzz, does not whine, I cannot even hear the fans at 1200RPM as was very audible with the Red Devil, requires only two eight-pin power connectors, and has very acceptable temperatures with the stock cooler (11C difference between hotspot and edge temperature with hotspot maxing out around 79C in my cool autumn room). Powercolor did an excellent job with the manufacture on this one and AMD did an awesome job on the architecture, with two caveats: These really should be much more energy efficient and should have been priced lower, ~$650 MSRP. Nvidia's anti-consumer greedy practices are keeping me from considering their weak and overpriced products this generation when I needed a new card, but they did a much better job on power efficiency and heat output. The 7900 XT overclocks as far as you provide it power and does not appear to love voltage, but for someone who wants to do the reverse of that, undervolt and underclock to save power, the RDNA3 architecture isn't very interested in doing so. Just to see what it could do, I allowed it 350watts and ran Unigine Heaven and it clocked itself up to 2900Mhz on the core which is insane. If I were to keep it cool and provide more power outside of AMD's parameters by modifying the board, I'm certain that clock would keep climbing eventually hitting at least 3,200-3,300Mhz. For my case, trying to reduce power draw even at lower clocks, the best I could was +15% Power Limit, 700mv (yes, that's right; the minimum on the bar), and 2350Mhz on the clock (2750Mhz and Fast Timing on the memory was no issue as with nearly every board out there does this fine). The card pulls ~250watts in Unigine Heaven 99-100% load, so ~60watts less than default settings and performs as well as stock (if stock values actually meant the card kept to 2400Mhz; they don't. It'll climb higher if it sees there is power and thermal headroom). This is also game stable so far. Raising the card even 15Mhz on these same power limitations or trying to reduce the Power Limit percentage results in lost performance or driver timeouts, though. Just lowering clocks on RDNA3 does not bring efficiency gains until you cut them 33-50% and that is not worth the performance cost! I hope this helps someone! There is not much information out there about underclocking and undervolting these cards, so I learned through trial and error and hypothesizing on the data I am able to collect from the sensors as well as everything I learned from underclocking RDNA2 (which does not function the same as RDNA3!). RDNA4 high-end has been cancelled (as of now) and the planned mid-range release is supposed to focus on power efficiency, so we'll see what AMD can do when they try to improve in this area. Their CPUs do a very good job in comparison to Intel in performance-per-watt, but with the new GPU Chiplet architecture, there is probably a learning curve for power efficiency. Clearly the Chiplet architecture is amazing in raw clock speeds and rasterization performance. RDNA5 is on track and early results are very promising. We'll see if Nvidia can shape up and compete in the personal PC space or if they'll devote their energy to continuing growth in the highly profitable cloud and AI fields. I'd love to see Intel compete in the GPU space as well. Remember that being a company-cultist is in nobody's best interest, including yours, but ample competition helps drive lower consumer prices and greater innovation! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by GrandMasterJ

  • A amazing card
Upgraded from a rtx2080ti and now everything is maxed out and looking amazing without any need for super sampling at 4K. Drivers are solid and performance is great but the card had horrible coil whine for about 2 hours but its completely gone now thankfully and now the card Is silent
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Manuel blissett

  • Powerful card in a (relatively) small package
In the modern landscape of triple slot, extra wide and long cards its a breath of fresh air to see a fairly standard size card with this much power from AMD. This card was the most powerful I could find that would fit my 7L Dr Zaber Sentry mini-itx case and I am shocked it is so quiet and cool compared to the RTX 3080 it is replacing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023 by Joey Joey

  • Works great with minor tweaking
This GPU works great after a few minor tweaks. When I first installed this GPU in my PC my games started crashing anywhere between 10-40 minutes. After some research I found that I had to set my DRAM frequency to auto to resolve the crashes. This card is great but a bit unstable out of the box.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by Zach

  • Good card
Arrived sealed and in pristine condition (signature required upon delivery so that's good). Follows the reference style card. It's actually less than 11 inches (if you don't include the protrusions/bracket) which is a great size and it fits my mini ITX case perfectly. In terms of performance, this is below the 4080 (but is also a few hundred bucks less). I wanted to get the XTX but they're all overpriced at the moment, so this is the next best thing. I wanted a card that can run games at 4K/60fps and this is exactly what I needed. Two thumbs up. 👍 👍 Update: I've been using this for awhile now. The card stays cool and never goes above 68°C in a well ventilated case (4K gaming; maxed-out settings). I've also never heard of any coil whine. Just make sure you have a good PSU and it's at least 850w. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Daijin Daijin

  • Great performance with some quirks
This GPU gave amazing gaming performance and the large amount of vram was super useful in some productivity apps like Substance Painter. The USB C port is a very nice addition particularly for SFF computers as it can be used to add a USB hub. There are however some driver quirks with my specific use case in VRChat which led me to return it for a previous gen card. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by Ben

  • An efficient, cool powerhouse!
-(90-110)fps 4k max settings on most games -315 max power draw -runs 71c max load - no coil whine - looks amazing/great build Highly recommended Don't forget to run 2 pcie 8 pin cables from the psu to the card. DONOT use single cable that splits off into 2 8 pin connectors.
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Very hot...don't buy it.
I bought a 7900 xt graphic card from your store last week, but I am very dissatisfied with its performance. The card overheats easily and reaches up to 96 degrees when I run some games. This is unacceptable and could damage my computer. I want to return the card and get a full refund.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2023 by V

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