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The Gigabyte Radeon RX 7900 XT Gaming OC 20G is a high-performance graphics card featuring 20GB of GDDR6 memory, a boost clock speed of 2535MHz, and an advanced WINDFORCE Cooling System. Designed for gamers seeking ultra-high-definition resolution (3840x2160), this dedicated graphics card is built on the PCI-Express x16 interface, ensuring compatibility with the latest gaming setups.
Brand | Gigabyte |
Product Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 28 cm; 2 kg |
Item model number | GV-R79XTGAMING OC-20GD |
Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
Series | RX7900 XT |
Colour | Black |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Memory Clock Speed | 2400 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | RX 7900 XT |
Graphics Chipset Brand | AMD |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 20 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
N**Y
Handles 4K really well, very happy.
Okay so I've had this card for about a month now. First off, the size! It's a huge beast and weighs quite a bit so I definitely recommend some kind of stand/truss rod. There is one in the box but I have other adjustable ones that I can set up so there are mutiple points of support. In terms of image quality, I play on a 27" QHD monitor @144hz, res set to 2560x1440 and I also have my 55" tv connected as a second monitor (4096x2160@60hz) which I use for anything I would play using a controller. I got the new Indiana Jones and the Great Circle yesterday (release day), on first run the system settings were set to maximum quality (supreme is higher than ultra it seems). On the big screen @4k, 60 fps flat no problems at all. So far I've yet to find anything that really taxes this card, MS Flight Sim, same as above. My only gripe about the card is the noise - 3 fans do a great job of moving the heat away but my god they are really loud. It's not a deal-breaker as I prefer some kind of background noise but even by my standards it's one of the loudest cards I've ever owned (also the most powerful). All in all, a really good card from team red. I'm not a huge fan of LEDs so having the option to turn off the lights is a nice touch but I did have to google about that, Gigabyte could maybe mention that in the manual (I may have missed it if it is there). All in all, I'm a happy bunny.
V**S
Great upgrade
Needed an upgrade for a while . Got a black friday deal , unreal card . 1080p doesnt break a sweat . Works great with the 4k 144hz TV aswell . 20gb furure proof
M**J
Great graphics card
Superb. Running top-end games all on max graphics and flawlessly at that. It is highly recommended just make sure your case is large enough to install the card, you might be required to move HHD. Anyone looking for a graphics cards which is worth the money this is definitely it.
S**A
Good price, quality, performance
Great Gpu (just bit noisie). But without this, that GPU is great choose with gaming. All Game 4k ultra grafic (100-250 fps). But i have a 24 gb version...So if you like a change your GPU. BUY THIS!!!
C**I
Solid GPU with great price to performance.
I managed to get this card on a Black Friday deal at around £580. When you consider that this card can rival NVIDIA options that cost several hundred more, it was an absolute steal.Used this card for my first PC build and has worked like a charm for the full month that I have had it now. It has ran AAA titles like Cyberpunk and Dragon's Dogma 2 at well over 100fps with the settings maxed out, though I am sure you could achieve far higher by utilising frame generation and super resolution. This card also supports AV1 encoding, so it's a good choice for recording and rendering video. I have not noticed much noise with this card, if any at all, and the temperatures have always remained relatively cool.I will say that the Amazon listing for this card is very confusing and dodgy, but it is a genuine product. My guess as to why is that they found some of these sitting in a warehouse and some clueless individual just wrote up a listing using the most basic description of a graphics card they could find. That is the only way I can imagine the card being listed as having DVI output and being "powered by GeForce RTX 4090." That or maybe they replaced the listing of an old card with this one.Additionally, this card does come with a support bracket to help with the inevitable sag, though I did not end up installing mine as the instructions were unclear. I just ended up purchasing a third-party support.
S**M
Great performance, but a couple of issues.
The performance in most games is fantastic, and I have faced very few issues besides a driver timeout in CS2 (I disabled MPO and haven't encountered any timeouts since). However, the 0rpm mode encountered issues when a sudden gpu load was introduced, instead of gradually ramping up the speed, the fans would immediately spin up to the maximum rpm. This appears to be an issue with the fans themselves, it seems they are unable to operate below a certain voltage threshold and need to pump in extra voltage to get them going. Besides these issues, the card is great. But be warned, it is massive.
S**.
Damaged
The media could not be loaded. When I opened the iteam it was outside it protective bag and the pins protector was off. When I started it up ther was a lot of artifacts leading me to believe the core is damaged and wouldn't run a full gpu test. Don't think this was tested before being dispatched.
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