Newegg has
PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 PCI Express 4.0 ATX Video Graphics Card GPU (RX7900XTX 24G-L/OC) on sale for $959.99 - $50 off w/ promo code
SDSDQA9268 - 16% off ($120 max) w/ promo code
ZIPHOOPS (must select Zip Pay as checkout option) =
$789.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
SehoneyDP for posting this deal.
Note: You must select Zip Pay as the payment option at checkout to be eligible for promo code.
Deal Instructions: - Click here to go to product page.
- Add product to cart, apply promo codes ZIPHOOPS and SDSDQA9268.and proceed to checkout.
- Under Payment, click the Edit button.
- Under "How do you want to pay?", select "Buy Now, Pay Later".
- Click Zip and review your order
- Price should be $789.99 + Free Shipping
Features:
- 24GB 384-Bit GDDR6
- Boost Clock 2525 MHz
- 1x HDMI 2.1
- 3x DisplayPort 2.1
- 6144 Stream Processors
- PCI Express 4.0
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Most games out there don't use ray-tracing so there are plenty of people who just don't care about those features.
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Best price to high amounts of vram and value for 4k but Overkill for 1440p and only 4070ti Ray tracing for reference
potential for AI upscaling but card runs 400w often and doesn't undervolt as well; i couldn't get sunshine to work as easily as moonlight with nvidia so u went with RTX
Previous gen 3090 is still over priced 3 years later so would get this over that if you are in same boat
The Card is very compact and cools well enough; it did have coil whine initially but went away After some use; the color light is awkward with a physical switch and only two colors that is fixed and not user changeable; these are still reasonable cards and AMD is still in the GPU game and nvidia isn't as far as people think it is
The thing i was concerned overall is high idle being 9w with driver 23.8.1 but anything after 24.1.1 anything with multi monitor will consume over 50w idle
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Most games out there don't use ray-tracing so there are plenty of people who just don't care about those features.
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