Amazon has
PowerColor Hellhound Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB Graphics Card + AMD 2-Game PCDD Bundle on sale for
$819.99.
Shipping is free.
Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon.
Thanks to community member
CarlosSantana2022 for finding this deal
Purchase of this Radeon GPU will include the AMD 2-Game PCDD Bundle: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 + Unknown 9: Awakening
About the Product - AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX
- 24GB GDDR6 Video Memory
- 6144 Units Stream Processors
- 20.0 Gbps Memory Clock
- 384-Bit Memory Interface
- Game Clock: 2330 MHz (OC); 2270 MHz (Silent)
- Boost Clock: 2525 MHz (OC); 2500 MHz (Silent)
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With next gen cards being releasing early 2025, this is too much to pay right now. If you really want to spend $800+ then wait a little longer. If you want something now, there are plent of great options between $350 and $500. After playing on that for six months, if you have to upgrade, sell it used at a $100 loss, then look at AMD 8800xt or whatever NVIDIA 5000series is priced in that $600 range. You will be ahead in cost, and likely have a better card.
My family is getting in quite a bit of gaming right now including lots of RDR2 on a desktop with integrated graphics (12th gen intel I5), while the other desktop is still using a RX590 (sapphire nitro+).
Tomorrow I'll install a 7800xt (XFX quicksilver magnetic, under $500, and possibly the best cooler and longevity of the 7000 series variants) and I'll expect it to serve even longer than my RX590 has, but truthfully a 7700XT (under $400) probably would have also been adequate. A $400 card will run any game you give it. You can still have lots of fun even if every extra graphic tweak isn't maxed out. Other then bragging about numbers, the visible difference between 115 and 130 FPS is not as great as most people think. Sometimes doubling cost from a $400 card to an $800 card for that final step up just isn't worth it.
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