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ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 ATX Video Card

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Newegg has ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 ATX Video Card (RX7900XT PG 20GO) for $779.99 > now $799.99. Shipping is free.

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Note, includes bonus The Last of Us: Part 1 (PC Digital Code) which automatically adds to cart

Features:
  • Game Clock: 2075 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 2450 MHz
  • Stream Processors: 5376 Stream Processors
  • Memory Interface: 320-Bit
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 3x DisplayPort 2.1

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  • About this Offer: This sale price is $20 less than this previous FrontPage Deal and includes The Last of Us: Part 1 (PC Digital Code) which is valued at $60.
  • Warranty: Includes 3-Year Limited Warranty period for parts and labor
  • Newegg Return Policy: Eligible for return or replacement within 30-Days
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Newegg has ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 ATX Video Card (RX7900XT PG 20GO) for $779.99 > now $799.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter SehoneyDP for finding this deal.

Note, includes bonus The Last of Us: Part 1 (PC Digital Code) which automatically adds to cart

Features:
  • Game Clock: 2075 MHz
  • Boost Clock: 2450 MHz
  • Stream Processors: 5376 Stream Processors
  • Memory Interface: 320-Bit
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 3x DisplayPort 2.1

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this Offer: This sale price is $20 less than this previous FrontPage Deal and includes The Last of Us: Part 1 (PC Digital Code) which is valued at $60.
  • Warranty: Includes 3-Year Limited Warranty period for parts and labor
  • Newegg Return Policy: Eligible for return or replacement within 30-Days
  • Want to stack more cashback? Click here to compare the available cashback credit cards.

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darklay
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I've been on Nvidia since a 970. I bought a 4070TI and returned it because of Vram and VR bandwidth limitations and picked up a 7900XT. It runs slightly louder but just as cool and only draws slightly more power while being very similar at performance. Expecting a wide gap over the next few years as 12 vs 20GB of VRAM becomes more relevant.

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.
slimdunkin117
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cause nvidia is a greedy, moronic company that thinks their products are superior..with their gimped vram and overpriced cards
DragonflyPunch
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I'm hoping 7900 XT drops a bit more in a couple of months. With NVidia having 4 'next gen' cards in the market now, AMD ought to release the rest of their RDNA 3 lineup fast. The 6950XT is way ahead of 4070 in performance while being in the same price bracket. But unfortunately, it's still seen as 'last gen'. The 4070 is not priced great, but it's still marginally better than the ridiculous 4070Ti and 4080 pricing. And so it's going to sell quite a bit. AMD ought to have an RDNA3 competitor at that price. Hopefully that'll be 7800xt. Perhaps with 6950xt level of performance but at a lower power draw, and it'll make an excellent choice at the $600 price bracket.

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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Apr 13, 2023 09:16 PM
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TurtlePerson2Apr 13, 2023 09:16 PM
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Quote from ilovecanada :
So I'm out of the loop on this as I'm still running a 1080, but as I watch these deals come and go they are all AMD. I'm a bit scared to start something, but why are we not seeing any deals, it seems, on Nvidia?
I think nVidia is stronger in the productivity market. When you look at a graphics card, just for gaming, it's really hard to justify $1000 for a high-end card. It's different for a company that can more-or-less quantify the dollar value of faster computer performance.

I do professional work that takes advantage of high CPU performance. If upgrading a CPU for $1000 causes a task that used to take 12 hours to take 6 hours, then I can iterate twice during a normal working day. It's easy to justify something like that to my company.

I imagine the same is true with these high end video cards for professionals who have tasks suited to GPU acceleration. $1000 seems like a lot to pay for computer hardware, but if that hardware can halve a render time, then it's worth it. nVidia got behind the GPGPU movement way before AMD and their cards do way better in the benchmarks that test those sort of things.
Apr 13, 2023 11:22 PM
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Corporate ThugApr 13, 2023 11:22 PM
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AMD should drop this to $699 and make the 4070ti DOA.
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Apr 13, 2023 11:44 PM
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AnankeApr 13, 2023 11:44 PM
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I bet that AMD will introduce 7800 and 7800XT as 256bit memory bus 16GB for ~$600-700 and try to compete based on VRAM size.
NVidia as usually chose narrow 192 bit bus and fancy interpolation which they call "AI" now.

These two companies are playing this memory size game for 15 years already.

Meanwhile, because AMD has nothing new available yet, they try to compete to 4070 with the 6950XT because of its 16GB VRAM. None of them want to cause price destruction, they think they can avoid the demand falling from the cliff while moving to higher margin professional cards and completely new compute markets outside of gaming. Sadly, I doubt we will have anything good under $500 unless miraculously Intel pulls a rabbit.
Apr 13, 2023 11:47 PM
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remaindersApr 13, 2023 11:47 PM
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20 gb? isn;'t this overkill?
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Apr 13, 2023 11:55 PM
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cookmyselfApr 13, 2023 11:55 PM
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Quote from remainders :
20 gb? isn;'t this overkill?
I'm using a 3080ti currently and running Horizon 5 @ 4K extreme. It's already showing 10 out of 12GB vram used by the resource monitor.

The 3080ti is from my friends and I'll give it back soon. I'm considering 7900XT for large vram.
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Apr 14, 2023 12:02 AM
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OxyGen87Apr 14, 2023 12:02 AM
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
So this cards better than a 3090 in every way, but weaker than a 4080 for those who are wondering. The 7900XTX is more on par with the 4080. The 4090 is superior than both and will easily see a 20-30% fps increase in all resolutions.
The 4090 is also $600 more (?) and hard to get since it sells out

The XTX is $900-1000 and readily available
Apr 14, 2023 12:03 AM
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OxyGen87Apr 14, 2023 12:03 AM
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Quote from slimdunkin117 :
cause nvidia is a greedy, moronic company that thinks their products are superior..with their gimped vram and overpriced cards
Yet people are buying them

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Apr 14, 2023 12:16 AM
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StrongPencil764Apr 14, 2023 12:16 AM
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Still OVER priced!!
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Apr 14, 2023 12:19 AM
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DragonflyPunchApr 14, 2023 12:19 AM
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Quote from Ananke :
I bet that AMD will introduce 7800 and 7800XT as 256bit memory bus 16GB for ~$600-700 and try to compete based on VRAM size.
NVidia as usually chose narrow 192 bit bus and fancy interpolation which they call "AI" now.

These two companies are playing this memory size game for 15 years already.

Meanwhile, because AMD has nothing new available yet, they try to compete to 4070 with the 6950XT because of its 16GB VRAM. None of them want to cause price destruction, they think they can avoid the demand falling from the cliff while moving to higher margin professional cards and completely new compute markets outside of gaming. Sadly, I doubt we will have anything good under $500 unless miraculously Intel pulls a rabbit.
Yeah, I agree. There are no good options in the market at this price range. The hope is that AMD introduces a good 7800XT card at a decent price. Unfortunately, AMD disappointed as well with their pricing of the two RDNA3 cards. So, we can expect 7800XT to be at the same $600 as 4070.

I'm itching to build a new PC but NVidia prices don't look like they're good value for money. And AMD doesn't have lower tier offerings yet. The 6950xt is an excellent card in performance, but difficult to justify buying a card at that price at the end of its generation. Performance aside, the power draw difference between the two alternatives is huge. 4070 draws under 200W, while 6950xt draws over 300W for about the same performance. At these prices, I'm duration of ownership will go up for every tier. And if you are going to own a card for 5 yrs or so, it's hard to overlook the power draw difference, and live with a 300W+ card for that long when a 200W alternative might be just weeks away.
Apr 14, 2023 12:40 AM
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OxyGen87Apr 14, 2023 12:40 AM
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I can wait til these cards drop another $200-300, even if it takes a year or two

The key is to play older games from your backlog, or turn down the settings on modern/demanding games, then go back to it when the next gen video cards are within your budget.

Lol, who I'm I kidding I just play Overwatch. I'm not spending a grand for my use case
Apr 14, 2023 12:49 AM
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motaku96Apr 14, 2023 12:49 AM
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Quote from remainders :
20 gb? isn;'t this overkill?
You wanna play last of us don't you? 12gb isn't enough to cut it these days.
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Apr 14, 2023 12:53 AM
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BadBimrApr 14, 2023 12:53 AM
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This is not a bad deal. I bought the 6950XT the other day for $599. I could return it and get this. Not sure it's worth an extra $200.
Last edited by BadBimr April 13, 2023 at 07:59 PM.
Apr 14, 2023 01:09 AM
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gabe3Apr 14, 2023 01:09 AM
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heads up, VR performance is still bad on 7000 series cards. I'm going to wait a few more months, hopefully things are fixed or the 4080 drops in price.
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Quote from darklay :
I've been on Nvidia since a 970. I bought a 4070TI and returned it because of Vram and VR bandwidth limitations and picked up a 7900XT. It runs slightly louder but just as cool and only draws slightly more power while being very similar at performance. Expecting a wide gap over the next few years as 12 vs 20GB of VRAM becomes more relevant.

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.
How do you know 6950XT is more stable than your 7900xt?

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IlovedealsApr 14, 2023 02:17 AM
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If you have high electricity bills and use multi monitors avoid these 7000 series. They still haven't fixed the high idle power and using up to 100 watts. Even on some high refresh single monitors you might be in idling around 50 watts.

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