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ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX PCIe 4.0 24GB Graphics Card + Monster Hunter Wilds (PCDD)

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$750

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Newegg has ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX PCIe 4.0 24GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX7900XTX PG 24GO) + Monster Hunter Wilds (PC Digital Download Code) on sale for $799.99 - extra $50 off when you apply promo code VGAEXCASET2335 in cart = $749.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Free Monster Hunter Wilds game code added to cart automatically with graphics card. Game details found here (link for reference only).
Thanks to community member AmusedMoon6137 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Game Clock: up to 2455 MHz
  • Boost Clock: up to 2615 MHz
  • Stream Processors: 6144 Stream Processors
  • Memory: 240GB 384-Bit GDDR6
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 3x DisplayPort 2.1

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  • About this deal:
    • Coupon offer valid through September 15, 2025 at 11:59pm PST.
  • About this product:
    • 3-year limited warranty
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Newegg has ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX PCIe 4.0 24GB GDDR6 Graphics Card (RX7900XTX PG 24GO) + Monster Hunter Wilds (PC Digital Download Code) on sale for $799.99 - extra $50 off when you apply promo code VGAEXCASET2335 in cart = $749.99. Shipping is free.
  • Note: Free Monster Hunter Wilds game code added to cart automatically with graphics card. Game details found here (link for reference only).
Thanks to community member AmusedMoon6137 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Game Clock: up to 2455 MHz
  • Boost Clock: up to 2615 MHz
  • Stream Processors: 6144 Stream Processors
  • Memory: 240GB 384-Bit GDDR6
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 3x DisplayPort 2.1

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Coupon offer valid through September 15, 2025 at 11:59pm PST.
  • About this product:
    • 3-year limited warranty
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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EsotericOrder
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Almost $1k to buy cards that were released almost three years ago, the PC gaming market has been such trash since COVID.

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Yesterday 12:43 PM
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bamaskater11Yesterday 12:43 PM
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I just bought a used XFX Speedster Merc 310 7900 XTX for $719+tax. Do the cards vary enough that 1.) This AsRock would be better, and 2.) It would be worth returning this graphics card to get this asrock brand new
Yesterday 01:54 PM
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DarthCYYesterday 01:54 PM
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As long as the card is working fine it probably isn't worth the hassle. The XFX version of the card is very good. I'm sure the Asrock is fine, but the XFX is probably a bit better. I have an XFX 6950XT and it is still going strong. They were quick with warranty work too when I had a fan issue.
The Sapphire Nitro+ is probably the best card (still have a Vega64 nitro in another machine), but I doubt the others are too far behind.
For $750 though I'd probably get a 5070TI as you can get the PNY from Best Buy for that price. Unless you need the extra VRAM that card is similar speed with newer technology. I don't need an upgrade, but may bite if they drop into the $650 range.
Yesterday 02:15 PM
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TaoistboneYesterday 02:15 PM
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This or PNY 5070Ti?
Yesterday 02:16 PM
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sagheyYesterday 02:16 PM
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50 series is getting refreshed to the super this Q4 with 24GB on the 5070ti and 5080 for the same MSRP as the non super. Hopefully they can be found for that price but doubtful.
Yesterday 02:27 PM
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EsotericOrderYesterday 02:27 PM
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Almost $1k to buy cards that were released almost three years ago, the PC gaming market has been such trash since COVID.
Yesterday 02:33 PM
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bamaskater11Yesterday 02:33 PM
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Quote from DarthCY :
As long as the card is working fine it probably isn't worth the hassle. The XFX version of the card is very good. I'm sure the Asrock is fine, but the XFX is probably a bit better. I have an XFX 6950XT and it is still going strong. They were quick with warranty work too when I had a fan issue.
The Sapphire Nitro+ is probably the best card (still have a Vega64 nitro in another machine), but I doubt the others are too far behind.
For $750 though I'd probably get a 5070TI as you can get the PNY from Best Buy for that price. Unless you need the extra VRAM that card is similar speed with newer technology. I don't need an upgrade, but may bite if they drop into the $650 range.

Yes the 24GB of VRAM is enticing and I want good Linux support, which my previous Nvidia card did not have. 7900XTX is definitely the card I want. I'm sure AMD will step back into the consumer high-tier GPU market at some point. Hopefully before the 7900XTX gets too old, but the abundance of vram should help with that.
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lawrence1943Yesterday 02:41 PM
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I swear I have seen this at $700 before. I think a slick deal would be $650 for it.
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Yesterday 04:00 PM
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mvpcrossxoverYesterday 04:00 PM
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Quote from lawrence1943 :
I swear I have seen this at $700 before. I think a slick deal would be $650 for it.
Microcenter has it for $700 but no free games.

I agree a slick deal would be at 650
Yesterday 04:51 PM
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JollyMeat212Yesterday 04:51 PM
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Quote from Taoistbone :
This or PNY 5070Ti?
Depends on your needs. For gaming or streaming the 5070Ti is a tick better. If you're running Linux or want to do AI/LLM/ML then this card would be slightly better.
Yesterday 06:49 PM
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xtpYesterday 06:49 PM
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OK for $650-700, $750 no way.
Yesterday 07:33 PM
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GreySquirrel365Yesterday 07:33 PM
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Quote from EsotericOrder :
Almost $1k to buy cards that were released almost three years ago, the PC gaming market has been such trash since COVID.
I agree that the market is trash but $750 => "almost $1k" seems a bit off, no?
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jtamondoYesterday 07:36 PM
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Quote from bamaskater11 :
Yes the 24GB of VRAM is enticing and I want good Linux support, which my previous Nvidia card did not have. 7900XTX is definitely the card I want. I'm sure AMD will step back into the consumer high-tier GPU market at some point. Hopefully before the 7900XTX gets too old, but the abundance of vram should help with that.
It does help out a ton for ml task. Fair bit of warning using rocm can be abit finicky and its not quite out for windows vs cuda is pretty much just plug and play
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GreySquirrel365Yesterday 07:36 PM
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Quote from JollyMeat212 :
Depends on your needs. For gaming or streaming the 5070Ti is a tick better. If you're running Linux or want to do AI/LLM/ML then this card would be slightly better.
better for VRAM, but not having CUDA counteracts a ton of that benefit. In many cases AI/LLM/ML workloads (especially things like stable diffusion/video gen) are going to be way better on 5070ti.

For 90% of people today, I'd confidently recommend the 5070ti over this for same price. Additional info is misleading and will have people thinking "well maybe I want to run my own LLMs" and fomo into the worse choice
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dafrizYesterday 08:17 PM
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Quote from Taoistbone :
This or PNY 5070Ti?

depends, if you play at 4k / id probably go with this --- have a 7900xtx red devil i bought on special for around ?? 780 a couple years back during prime week

the extra vram will help with possible newer features like more ai interaction in open world games

raytracing... I'll be honest bf6 i think went 0 ray tracing and if that game sells well ray tracing may get dumped on for a while because a game that can run on 100 millions of machines well will probably sell better than one that runs well on a few million / I also not a big fan as i think it is just a tad too early and almost every game i turn it on it seems to do nothing -- i feel the couple games that forced to have it they sold so poorly that it will make them rethink having it forced (maybe)

the odd part, if you want to use newer features you need more vram/ that is for upscaling tech like fsr,dlss and raytracing that all needs vram

what i will say is fsr4 seems to look better overall as an anti-aliasing and puts it on par with dlss so maybe in the long run as long as you are ok with using upscaling a 9070xt may be an even better option as it natively supports

with prices going down there are a few possible causes

1. static inventory that they want to offload finally....
2. interest rates are higher causing it to be more problematic holding onto inventory longer (companies getting 1-2 percent interest is not a thing now... so that 700-1000 dollar card is no longer 7-10 dollars a year interest on the shelf they are now 21-35 dollars interest a year on the shelf)
3. nobody is buying stuff, hell i have seen used car market start to teeter in my area after purchasing my new vehicle that got marked down 6k, it sat for 6 months (no surprise to me) but I know the dealership probably just broke even on the car i bought
4. maybe the 9080xt is actually coming out soon which will be a refresh possibly with 32 gb of vram
5. also maybe nvidia will flood with super cards due to poor sales of previous cards all those will be marked down?? "shrug"


personally speaking with the most demanding games, running at 4k that i own / everything is at ultra and everything has been running at 60fps or higher... i don't see that changing for most titles --- also if you don't have a great cpu / might be better to pair with radeon over nvidia due to driver overhead which doesn't show up in most games but with games that are properly threaded to use as many threads as possible like bf6 (frostbite engine) you run into an issue where a 9070xt can outperform in situations to a 5080 which in theory shouldn't but does. in short it kinda all depends / right now from complaints of a friend and my brother had an issue who both have nvidia cards the drivers seem to not be as consistent as they used to be but its possible that will change since there has been actual penetration by amd this time around with their cards but "who knows" currently the two main companies with cutting edge gpu's are both held by companies that are flush with money now so i see drivers as one week one could be better than the other

(please note --- i have owned various amd/ati cards over the years and nvidia I just normally go which company has the best bang for buck for me at a specific time... although when i had a chance to pick up some 1080ti's for 550 brand new i probably shoulda done that as those cards are still pretty beastly today)
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TheF0nzYesterday 09:59 PM
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I have this one and I'm happy with my purchase - I paid about this much and it has been wild to see the market for the past few years.
The lighting is a joke, but performance has been rock solid. I have had a ton of success with CAD, 3D printing, etc. as well despite not being a supported card for SolidWorks.

I returned a version with the OEM cooler, as it had some temp issues. This one is larger and requires a bit bigger PC case than the reference cooler.

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