Newegg via eBay has PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB Graphics Card (RX7800XT 16G-L/OC) on sale for $468.99. Shipping is free.
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Specs:
16GB 256-Bit GDDR6
Core Clock 2124 MHz
Boost Clock 2520 MHz
1x HDMI 2.1
3x DisplayPort 2.1
3840 Stream Processors
PCI Express 4.0 x16
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Newegg via eBay[ebay.com] has PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 Video Graphics Card GPU on sale for $468.99. Shipping is free.
The advantages of the 7800XT vs. 6800XT will be some modest performance improvements due to newer architecture, raytracing, other 'features' found on the 7000-series, and improved power consumption/better thermals. At the same price point, 7800XT should be the most common choice, if the 6800XT is cheaper it may become a more difficult decision -- just how much cheaper to be a 'better' choice is more of a personal calculation.
The upside of this specific 7800XT is that it's widely considered a top-tier choice that performs really well, has an outstanding cooling solution with low-noise, and can be pushed a good bit beyond stock performance with undervolting, etc. Video card pricing is still, imo, over inflated but showing no real signs of returning from the stratosphere of the past few years. At this particular price point, at this particular time, this particular card is an good buy, imo. :-)
It hasn't really worked that way since the introduction of rtx.
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interesting that Newegg is discounting on eBay... doesn't Newegg have to pay a % seller fee for each unit sold this way?
Also confusing as they are trying to draw people into their new Newegg+ and are offering this card at 529 with $50 off if you are a member. Unless it can stack with the 15% off for using zip, no idea why that would be a draw
The advantages of the 7800XT vs. 6800XT will be some modest performance improvements due to newer architecture, raytracing, other 'features' found on the 7000-series, and improved power consumption/better thermals. At the same price point, 7800XT should be the most common choice, if the 6800XT is cheaper it may become a more difficult decision -- just how much cheaper to be a 'better' choice is more of a personal calculation.
The upside of this specific 7800XT is that it's widely considered a top-tier choice that performs really well, has an outstanding cooling solution with low-noise, and can be pushed a good bit beyond stock performance with undervolting, etc. Video card pricing is still, imo, over inflated but showing no real signs of returning from the stratosphere of the past few years. At this particular price point, at this particular time, this particular card is an good buy, imo. :-)
I live in a devout Christian household and I am afraid of buying this because it has the word "Hell" in it. How do I convince my parents that it is ok to buy this?
No, I didn't read it wrong. It would stand to reason that the 7800XT would be better than the 6900XT like the 7700X is better than the 5800X. Or the 4070 being better than the 3080.
That's usually how it works.
It hasn't really worked that way since the introduction of rtx.
yes it has...
I literally just showed that it works that way lol.
Whatever, <500 isn't a bad deal for this card, I'm just disappointed. You can get a 4070 for $500 and $4070 Super for $600. I think a 4060ti is 400 (terrible deal) so this is probably right in line with where it should be price-wise I'm just shocked that it's much worse than my 6900XT is all.
CPU comparisons are irrelevant...the 4070 was at launch just slightly behind the 3080 in raster. But ...ok
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The advantages of the 7800XT vs. 6800XT will be some modest performance improvements due to newer architecture, raytracing, other 'features' found on the 7000-series, and improved power consumption/better thermals. At the same price point, 7800XT should be the most common choice, if the 6800XT is cheaper it may become a more difficult decision -- just how much cheaper to be a 'better' choice is more of a personal calculation.
The upside of this specific 7800XT is that it's widely considered a top-tier choice that performs really well, has an outstanding cooling solution with low-noise, and can be pushed a good bit beyond stock performance with undervolting, etc. Video card pricing is still, imo, over inflated but showing no real signs of returning from the stratosphere of the past few years. At this particular price point, at this particular time, this particular card is an good buy, imo. :-)
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Also confusing as they are trying to draw people into their new Newegg+ and are offering this card at 529 with $50 off if you are a member. Unless it can stack with the 15% off for using zip, no idea why that would be a draw
I feel like this should be more expensive unless the 7000 series really is a dud
Edit: to answer my question it's worse than my 6900 xt in every way according to passmark. Maybe better with Ray tracing idk.
That's pretty shocking to me. Is this even at all better than the 6800 xt?
I feel like this should be more expensive unless the 7000 series really is a dud
Edit: to answer my question it's worse than my 6900 xt in every way according to passmark. Maybe better with Ray tracing idk.
That's pretty shocking to me. Is this even at all better than the 6800 xt?
I feel like this should be more expensive unless the 7000 series really is a dud
Edit: to answer my question it's worse than my 6900 xt in every way according to passmark. Maybe better with Ray tracing idk.
That's pretty shocking to me. Is this even at all better than the 6800 xt?
The advantages of the 7800XT vs. 6800XT will be some modest performance improvements due to newer architecture, raytracing, other 'features' found on the 7000-series, and improved power consumption/better thermals. At the same price point, 7800XT should be the most common choice, if the 6800XT is cheaper it may become a more difficult decision -- just how much cheaper to be a 'better' choice is more of a personal calculation.
The upside of this specific 7800XT is that it's widely considered a top-tier choice that performs really well, has an outstanding cooling solution with low-noise, and can be pushed a good bit beyond stock performance with undervolting, etc. Video card pricing is still, imo, over inflated but showing no real signs of returning from the stratosphere of the past few years. At this particular price point, at this particular time, this particular card is an good buy, imo. :-)
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That's usually how it works.
yes it has...
I literally just showed that it works that way lol.
Whatever, <500 isn't a bad deal for this card, I'm just disappointed. You can get a 4070 for $500 and $4070 Super for $600. I think a 4060ti is 400 (terrible deal) so this is probably right in line with where it should be price-wise I'm just shocked that it's much worse than my 6900XT is all.