expiredSehoneyDP posted Apr 12, 2023 03:24 PM
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expiredSehoneyDP posted Apr 12, 2023 03:24 PM
ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 ATX Video Card
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All that being said, I have had more game crashes in the week I've owned this than I have in months on other cards. They are only game crashes, not system crashes, but I've been spending more time that I want troubleshooting. I've been working through trouble shooting steps and have things more stable but not perfect. And a lot of the answer is simply limiting my FPS target to keep the GPU from running at 100% in each game. In the long run, I think it is going to be a hell of a card but a much more stable 6950XT is looking mighty tasty at $600.
The current market sucks, there are some compromises everywhere. Just know this GPU's main drawback is instability at the moment. If you can deal with that, $780 + a game is an excellent deal, TU OP.
Layman prediction for the coming months - They'll have 7800xt compete with 4070 at $600. The 7900XT will settle at about $700-$750 and 7900 xtx will be about $900.
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The $900 price tag could never really be justified with the 7900XTX at just $100 more at $1000.
I bet AMD wanted to price the 7800XT when it comes out at around $750, or $150 lower than the 7900XT, now they will probably be forced to sell it somewhere in the $650-$700 range similar to 6800XT. Maybe $699 for the 7800XT and $629 for a 7800 if they go that route again.
And then there's the 4070 at $599, yikes
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You think the XTX hits $800 or $700 by July, or so? Especially with the release of the 7800XT?
Layman prediction for the coming months - They'll have 7800xt compete with 4070 at $600. The 7900XT will settle at about $700-$750 and 7900 xtx will be about $900.
All that being said, I have had more game crashes in the week I've owned this than I have in months on other cards. They are only game crashes, not system crashes, but I've been spending more time that I want troubleshooting. I've been working through trouble shooting steps and have things more stable but not perfect. And a lot of the answer is simply limiting my FPS target to keep the GPU from running at 100% in each game. In the long run, I think it is going to be a hell of a card but a much more stable 6950XT is looking mighty tasty at $600.
The current market sucks, there are some compromises everywhere. Just know this GPU's main drawback is instability at the moment. If you can deal with that, $780 + a game is an excellent deal, TU OP.
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