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Newegg has MSI Gaming Trio Classic AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Graphics Card GPU on sale for $899.99 - 12% off ($100) w/ promo code ZIPGAME (must select Zip Pay as checkout option) = $799.99. Shipping is free.

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Newegg [newegg.com] has MSI Gaming Trio Classic Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Gaming Graphics Card GPU on sale for $899.99 - 12% off ($100) w/ promo code ZIPGAME (must select Zip Pay as checkout option) = $799.99. Shipping is free.
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Equal to or better than 4080S in Raster. Gets smoked in Ray Tracing.
I think this might be the cheapest you can get 7900XTX. I just bought my 7900xt through Zip came out to be $676 shipped.
7900 XTX has a marginal advantage in raster (i.e. fps), but 4080 Super wins in basically every other category. Features (DLSS, frame gen, ray tracing perfrmance, are all better with NVIDIA right now), power consumption is lower, resale value down the road is higher (seriously, go look at current prices for 3080 on eBay). Plus, if you have any interest in AI/LLM, NVIDIA really is the only option.

So you have to decide whether saving $200 (MSRP of 4080 Super is $1000 and there are a couple models usually available at that price) is worth just the marginal raw fps advantage. That's the way I looked at it when I made the decision a couple of months ago. I ended up going with the 4080 Super.

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04-16-2024 at 04:49 PM.
04-16-2024 at 04:49 PM.
After so many Amazon and Newegg scams, I really dont want to buy high-end PC parts.

I'd suggest to record the process of opening the mail package of this item, installing and testing this GPU all in one take.

I am sure my AMEX card would go with my words if I present enough hard evidence.

But I am not sure if Zip would do the same.
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pun
04-16-2024 at 04:59 PM.
04-16-2024 at 04:59 PM.
I bought a XFX 7900XTX Black (OC edition) for $695 ($750 with tax) from Amazon warehouse.
It said the condition was "Good" but it came brand spanking new. It still had plastic on the card and all the screws, stickers, pads, etc were all sealed.
Odd thing was that it came with an Asus ROG Strix velcro LOL (presume the previous buyer left it there from his mobo?)
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04-16-2024 at 05:05 PM.
04-16-2024 at 05:05 PM.
Quote from alex356 :
I have Dell XPS 8960 with 6700XT and 750W power supply.

Will 7900XTX fit ? Can it work on 750W?

I'm reading a minimum of 800-850. I bought a 1050 for my Nitro XTX.
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Stachuu
04-16-2024 at 06:25 PM.
04-16-2024 at 06:25 PM.
crispy graphics and raw gpu power thats where its at, XTX all day long
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04-16-2024 at 07:03 PM.
04-16-2024 at 07:03 PM.
Quote from alex356 :
I have Dell XPS 8960 with 6700XT and 750W power supply.

Will 7900XTX fit ? Can it work on 750W?

It will likely fit; that PC can be configured with up to an RTX 4090, and those are huge. You can pop it open and measure to be sure.

As to the power, 750watts should be sufficient.

This GPU is rated for 355 watts. Professional reviews measure 345watts while gaming, with occasional spikes up to 410watts.

If you have an i7-13700k, that's rated for 125watts, with boost up to 253watts.

So, if both hit their max at the same time, that's 663 watts.

So, 750watts should work, though I wouldn't try overclocking with that PSU.

Here's a reference for measured 7900XTX power consumption:

https://www.guru3d.com/review/amd...ew/page-6/

They recommend at least a 700-750watt power supply for that GPU.
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04-16-2024 at 10:20 PM.
04-16-2024 at 10:20 PM.
Quote from venkol :
Equal to or better than 4080S in Raster. Gets smoked in Ray Tracing.

Ray Tracing has already been said, but another thing to consider is that all of Nvidia 's additional technologies are superior to AMD. We're talking DLSS, RTX frame gen, hardware video encoding, and RTX Voice.
For many folks, RTX Voice alone is worth the Nvidia tax. It's astounding just how good it is.
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04-17-2024 at 05:40 AM.
04-17-2024 at 05:40 AM.
You can use the PC builder feature on NewEgg to test this.
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04-17-2024 at 07:22 AM.
04-17-2024 at 07:22 AM.
Quote from Techngro :
7900 XTX has a marginal advantage in raster (i.e. fps), but 4080 Super wins in basically every other category. Features (DLSS, frame gen, ray tracing perfrmance, are all better with NVIDIA right now), power consumption is lower, resale value down the road is higher (seriously, go look at current prices for 3080 on eBay). Plus, if you have any interest in AI/LLM, NVIDIA really is the only option.

So you have to decide whether saving $200 (MSRP of 4080 Super is $1000 and there are a couple models usually available at that price) is worth just the marginal raw fps advantage. That's the way I looked at it when I made the decision a couple of months ago. I ended up going with the 4080 Super.
ZLUDA translation has basically no losses for amd cards, ROCM is seeing more interest/usage. This is why the 5000 series is being released so soon, new MI cards are pushing Nvidia to compete.
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04-17-2024 at 07:35 AM.
04-17-2024 at 07:35 AM.
Quote from alex356 :
I have Dell XPS 8960 with 6700XT and 750W power supply.

Will 7900XTX fit ? Can it work on 750W?
850W is recommened but I heard some people run it on 750W no issues.

Just make sure you have 3 8-pin PCIe connectors available on your PSU.
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04-17-2024 at 08:11 AM.
04-17-2024 at 08:11 AM.
Quote from Stachuu :
crispy graphics and raw gpu power thats where its at, XTX all day long

I'll add great service too. Had to warranty a 6900xtxh black and they were great about it and sent me a new card quickly.
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04-17-2024 at 08:51 AM.
04-17-2024 at 08:51 AM.
Dlss is such a scam makes games better , and make products decent
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TurtlePerson2
04-17-2024 at 12:59 PM.
04-17-2024 at 12:59 PM.
Quote from alex356 :
I have Dell XPS 8960 with 6700XT and 750W power supply.

Will 7900XTX fit ? Can it work on 750W?
It might not be quite enough power, but you could undervolt the processor or GPU (at the cost of performance) if it's not enough. You can use stress test programs like prime95 and furmark to figure out if your system is stable under load.

Note that the 750W power supply doesn't deliver 750W. Depending on the efficiency of the power supply, it will probably deliver 600-650W. With a power draw on the card of ~350W, that leaves you only 250W for the other components. I saw someone else bring up the CPU that you have, which would put you at ~600W right away, making it unlikely this will work without undervolting. Remember that you have a motherboard, SSD, and RAM in your system, which will probably add up to another 50W. If your case has a bunch of fans you could be looking at another 10-20W.

If I were you, I would wait a little while until the next generation from AMD and Nvidia comes out. When you factor in the $100+ it would cost to upgrade your PSU, this really isn't that great of a deal.
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04-17-2024 at 01:07 PM.
04-17-2024 at 01:07 PM.
Quote from TurtlePerson2 :
It might not be quite enough power, but you could undervolt the processor or GPU (at the cost of performance) if it's not enough. You can use stress test programs like prime95 and furmark to figure out if your system is stable under load.

Note that the 750W power supply doesn't deliver 750W. Depending on the efficiency of the power supply, it will probably deliver 600-650W. With a power draw on the card of ~350W, that leaves you only 250W for the other components. I saw someone else bring up the CPU that you have, which would put you at ~600W right away, making it unlikely this will work without undervolting. Remember that you have a motherboard, SSD, and RAM in your system, which will probably add up to another 50W. If your case has a bunch of fans you could be looking at another 10-20W.

If I were you, I would wait a little while until the next generation from AMD and Nvidia comes out. When you factor in the $100+ it would cost to upgrade your PSU, this really isn't that great of a deal.
Dont listen to this
I have a 650W SFX powersupply that powers 12900k, 7900XTX, 13 x 120mm fans, 4 x 140mm, 3 NVMe drives, SB Card, AIO cooler and RGB all around.
Just do the math and your config will draw roughly around <650W at full load. As long as you dont stress test your rig, you will be perfectly fine with the PSU.

You do want to be around 80-90% of your rated PSU to be efficient (reliability, longetivity, etc)
Also it is wrong to claim that your PSU delivers X efficient % of the rated wattage. 750W at 80% does not mean it will deliver 600W to your PC, it means it will draw 938W from your wall and your deliver 750W Max wattage to your PC.
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04-17-2024 at 02:18 PM.
04-17-2024 at 02:18 PM.
Quote from pun :
Dont listen to this
I have a 650W SFX powersupply that powers 12900k, 7900XTX, 13 x 120mm fans, 4 x 140mm, 3 NVMe drives, SB Card, AIO cooler and RGB all around.
Just do the math and your config will draw roughly around <650W at full load. As long as you dont stress test your rig, you will be perfectly fine with the PSU.

You do want to be around 80-90% of your rated PSU to be efficient (reliability, longetivity, etc)
Also it is wrong to claim that your PSU delivers X efficient % of the rated wattage. 750W at 80% does not mean it will deliver 600W to your PC, it means it will draw 938W from your wall and your deliver 750W Max wattage to your PC.
You're correct on the PSU efficiency part. I've thought for more than a decade that the PSU output rating had to be multiplied by the efficiency.

Still, I'm surprised your system works. 3rd party reviews would put the GPU and CPU at ~600W. I have to assume that your system is only working because it's never fully loaded. You're probably not fully hitting your CPU while you play games, which keeps your system from crashing. If you run CPU and GPU stress tests at the same time, mathematically your system will crash unless your PSU is delivering more than it's rated for.
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04-17-2024 at 02:29 PM.
04-17-2024 at 02:29 PM.
Quote from TurtlePerson2 :
You're correct on the PSU efficiency part. I've thought for more than a decade that the PSU output rating had to be multiplied by the efficiency.

Still, I'm surprised your system works. 3rd party reviews would put the GPU and CPU at ~600W. I have to assume that your system is only working because it's never fully loaded. You're probably not fully hitting your CPU while you play games, which keeps your system from crashing. If you run CPU and GPU stress tests at the same time, mathematically your system will crash unless your PSU is delivering more than it's rated for.
Yes, putting my system under AIDA stress test will cause crash at random hours.
But using my system for video, gaming, editing which loads all my cores and max freq on my 7900xtx can be done even at my 650W. I have been waiting to replace mine with Corsair SFL 1000W..but just been lazy.
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