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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming OC Triple Fan 20GB GDDR6 Graphics Card Expired

$685
$799.99
(valid In-Store at Select Stores Only)
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Select Micro Center Stores [link for reference only; store locator] have ASRock AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming White Overclocked Triple Fan 20GB GDDR6 PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card (VGRX7900XTPGW20) on sale for $684.99. Offer is valid In-Store only.

Thanks to Community Member mihscr for sharing this deal.

Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location and is limited.

Features:
  • 20GB GDDR6 320-bit Memory
  • 7680 x 4320 Maximum Resolution
  • PCIe 4.0
  • Full Height, Triple Slot
  • DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1
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ASRock AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Phantom Gaming White OC Triple Fan @ Micro Center for $685

YMMV depending on stock at your local Micro Center

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
SKU: 657486
Mfr Part#: VGRX7900XTPGW20
UPC: 4710483944512

CHIPSET
Form Factor: Full Height
GPU Manufacturer: AMD
GPU Chipset: Radeon RX 7900 XT
Overclocked: Yes
Boost Core Clock Speed: 2450MHz
Stream Processors: 5376
PCIe Bandwidth: PCIe 4.0 x16
Max Monitors Supported: 4

MEMORY
Video Memory: 20 GB
Memory Type: GDDR6
Memory Bus: 320-bit

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
LED Color: RGB Illuminated
Color: White
VR Ready: Yes
OpenGL Support: OpenGL 4.6
DirectX Support: DirectX 12
PCB Color: Black
HDCP Support: HDCP 2.3
3D Ready: Yes
Cooling: Fan

PORTS & CONNECTORS
HDMI: 1 x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort: 3 x DisplayPort 2.1

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Slot Width: Triple Slot
Interface: PCIe 4.0

THERMAL & POWER
Power Connector: 2 x 8-pin
Recommended Power Supply: 750 Watts

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Video Card Length: 12.99 in. (330.00 mm)
Width: 2.9 Slot; 2.27 in. (57.78 mm)
Height: 5.51 in. (139.95 mm)

WARRANTY
Parts: 3 Years Limited
Labor: 3 Year Limited
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It will take a long while before the 4080 drops to $800, if it ever will. Look at the 3000 series still holding at or above MSRP. Retailers bought these 4080s in bulk around the $1200 MSRP (minus whatever-small volume discount), and they're not gonna lose that money, so they're hoping unsophisticated buyers will still buy them at whatever prices they're selling for now.
I save so much money by not living near a microcenter 🤣 I say this to drown out the sound of my crying. TU for a great deal even though I can't get it.
I've used both brands, and I've had more (though not many) issues with Nvidia drivers than AMD ones. But my AMD experience was only from recent years.

The trick is that you must do a full driver uninstall (e.g., with DDU) when switching brands, whichever way you switch.

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02-02-2024 at 08:00 AM.
02-02-2024 at 08:00 AM.
Quote from mihscr :
I can attest, from personal experience, that AMD driver issues have been a thing of the past for years now. In fact, AMD's Radeon software is more polished and robust than Nvidia's equivalent.

The only reasons to pick Nvidia over AMD would be ray tracing, DLSS vs FSR, video encoding (depending on model), and/or the lower power usage.

Me too. I used to only buy Nvidia cards due to my fear of AMD driver issues but after buying a 6800 XT and havent run into a SINGLE driver issue since 1 year ago when i bought it, im fully converted. My RTX 3070 ran into more issues.
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02-02-2024 at 08:12 AM.
02-02-2024 at 08:12 AM.
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Me too. I used to only buy Nvidia cards due to my fear of AMD driver issues but after buying a 6800 XT and havent run into a SINGLE driver issue since 1 year ago when i bought it, im fully converted. My RTX 3070 ran into more issues.
I've used both brands, and I've had more (though not many) issues with Nvidia drivers than AMD ones. But my AMD experience was only from recent years.

The trick is that you must do a full driver uninstall (e.g., with DDU) when switching brands, whichever way you switch.
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02-04-2024 at 08:21 AM.
02-04-2024 at 08:21 AM.
Quote from mihscr :
I can attest, from personal experience, that AMD driver issues have been a thing of the past for years now. In fact, AMD's Radeon software is more polished and robust than Nvidia's equivalent.

The only reasons to pick Nvidia over AMD would be ray tracing, DLSS vs FSR, video encoding (depending on model), and/or the lower power usage.

I would say it's really just raytracing. The others are really not a major thing. FSR is quite good now if not as advanced as dlss, and the power is never an issue for high end because people aren't trying to shoehorn it into a pre built.

Rt is pretty convincing though. Not like the physx silliness.
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