Wednesday, December 14th 2022

Sapphire Announces the Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900-series GPUs with Vapor-X Cooling

SAPPHIRE Technology announces the heavily anticipated NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Vapor-X Series Graphics Cards, with breakthrough performance and incredible clock speeds for both gamers and creators 4K and beyond. The cards are crafted with SAPPHIRE's signature cutting-edge cooling features, quality of life components and engineered to push high framerates with the optimal balance of heat and noise.

At the core of the NITRO+ Graphics Cards series are the technologies of the SAPPHIRE PANTHEON Suite of permanent features. SAPPHIRE PANTHEON guarantees supreme cooling technology and other distinct features exclusive to NITRO+ graphics cards. Each NITRO+ iconic feature stands as strong and permanent as the pillars of the PANTHEON. Every NITRO+ Graphics Card guarantees the presence of the stable, reliable and innovative SAPPHIRE PANTHEON suite of features.
Experience a new standard for ultra-enthusiast class gaming performance with the NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Graphics Card with Vapor-X technology. The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vapor-X Graphics Card headlines with 6144 stream processors running with two clock settings, including a Boost Clock of up to 2680 MHz and a Game Clock of up to 2510 MHz. It also offers 24 GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory clocked at 20 Gbps with 96 MB of second generation AMD Infinity Cache technology.

The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Vapor-X Graphics Card features a GPU with 84 Compute Units and 5376 stream processors, a Boost Clock of up to 2560 MHz and a Game Clock of up to 2220 MHz. Enjoy breakthrough performance on the NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vapor-X and XT respectively with 24 GB and 20 GB of GDDR6 high-speed memory clocked at up to 20 Gbps with 96 MB and 80 MB of Infinity Cache technology. The graphics card has support for up to 4 output ports including 2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x DisplayPort 2.1 ports with DSC outputs to support the latest monitors on the market.

Vapor-X Cooling is BACK
The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Vapor-X Series Graphics Cards are fitted out with the iconic Vapor-X Cooling. The Vapor Chamber is mounted in contact with the surface of the GPU and GDDR6 Memory. The Vapor-X cooler is fine-tuned to work with the other cooling components such as the fins, heatpipes and fans to bring the best efficiency to cool the GPU and components. Since the entire area transfers heat at the same rate, the Vapor-X module is engineered to work more efficiently than a copper heat sink at carrying away heat.

Upon gaining heat, the heat source is pushed to the Vaporization Wicks to begin the heat dissipation process. Due to extreme low pressure, working fluid and pure water are easily vaporized and moved through the vacuum until it reaches the Condensing Wick which is adjacent to the cooled surface. At this point, the vapor turns back to a liquid state whereby the liquid is then absorbed by the Transportation Wick by capillary action and moved back towards the Vaporization Wick. A recycled liquid system occurs when the heat source reheats the liquid and it becomes re-vaporized by the Vaporization Wick to restart the Vapor-X Cooling process. The Optimized Composite Heatpipes work in tandem with Vapor-X Cooling, fine-tuned for the cooling design, with optimal heat flow to efficiently and evenly spread out the heat to the entire cooling module.

Optimal Overclocking Potential
On NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vapor-X, 90 Ampere Mosfets for GPU with 12 phases is engineered onto the board. This digital power design provides a total of 1080 Ampere currents to the GPU, offering 28% more power delivery for the GPU in comparison to the standard AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX design, to push maximum overclocking potential.

NITRO+ Features to Maximize Your GPU
The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Vapor-X Graphics Cards are constructed with a die casted aluminium-magnesium alloy frame that strengthens the structural stiffness of the shroud and ensures durability whilst enveloping the sides of the PCB. Located on top of the frame is the Frontplate Heatsink which overlays the entire PCB to cool the VRM components as a dedicated VRM cooling module to create optimal heat dissipation for peak airflow and cooling performance.
The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Vapor-X Graphics Cards are equipped with the latest Angular Velocity Fan Blade Design to allow for greater airflow while simultaneously enabling quiet and cool operation. This design generates up to 44% more downward air pressure and up to 19% more airflow compared to previous generation fan blades.

The renowned and robust Tri-X Cooling Technology works in tandem with the Wave Fin Design to diminish friction and airflow which reduces noise, and the V Shape Fin Design for GPU Cooling to quicken and centralize airflow around the GPU to dissipate heat efficiently.

The GPU is mounted onto the High TG Copper PCB. Constructed of 14 layers of high-density 2oz copper PCB with a high TG [Glass Transition] temperature value PCB to match the power requirements of the GPU and memory and guarantee mechanical stability of the PCB during operation. The board design uses premium and efficient compact Ultra High Performance Conductive Polymer aluminium Capacitors which fully enables the 20-phase power design of the PCB.

Introducing the NEW Assistive System Fan Control
When the temperature of the GPU rises, the fans on the graphics card speed up accordingly. To aid in rapid cooling and heat dissipation, the new Assistive System Fan Control feature controls the speed of a system fan to automatically increase at the same time as the graphics card fans to assist in expelling hot air from the entire system faster.
Classic NITRO+ Favourite Features
Experience classic NITRO+ features like the fan-favourite Quick Connect Fan with just one screw holding the fan securely in place to easily remove, clean or replace the fan. Fans feature Dual Ball Bearing for up to 85% longer lifespan than sleeve bearing fans and for up to 10% less noise through fan blade improvements. Switch between Performance Mode to Silent Mode or back using our Dual BIOS feature and enable TriXX to switch easily between modes using the TriXX Software BIOS Switch. The high-quality aluminium Metal Backplate protects the components on the backside of the PCB and helps remove heat.

NITRO+ Aesthetics
For the ultimate customization, NITRO Glow enables gamers to personalize their battlestation aesthetic. The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Vapor-X Series Graphics Cards take it the next step further with the Dual ARGB Light Bar. Customize both the dual light bar and the ARGB Backplate to cultivate an exceptional and beautiful ambiance for your gaming setup.

Enable the external synchronization of RGB LEDs between the graphics card and the motherboard using the 3-pin header in the tail. Gamers can then choose if the graphics card performs the RGB LED effects independently or if the motherboard acquires control.
The NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 7900 Vapor-X Series Graphics Cards is bundled with a Graphics Card Supporter to keep the graphics card in place on the PCIe Slot. Gamers can also find the optional ARGB Extension Cable to synchronize the NITRO+ Graphics Card with other ARGB components within the PC system.
Source: Sapphire
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54 Comments on Sapphire Announces the Nitro+ Radeon RX 7900-series GPUs with Vapor-X Cooling

#1
AnotherReader
Assistive System Fan Control sounds like there is a 4-pin header for connecting case fans. Some ASUS cards have that.
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#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
AnotherReaderAssistive System Fan Control sounds like there is a 4-pin header for connecting case fans. Some ASUS cards have that.
Added a picture, but yes.
thesmokingmanlol, that's taller than 3 slots?
Yes, you surprised? Most of the XTX cards are.

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#4
thesmokingman
TheLostSwedeAdded a picture, but yes.


Yes, you surprised? Most of the XTX cards are.
No, was expecting four slot! :laugh:
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#5
Space Lynx
Astronaut
That's the best one I have seen so far. Sapphire is the king yet again for AMD!

90'S EARLY 2000'S BOX ART IS BACK!!! THANK YOU SAPPHIRE

fuck i want this
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#6
bonehead123
Well at least the body of the card is alot more stylish than the other brands that I've seen so far.... but the fact that it has only 2 DP + 2 HDMI (instead of 3+1) and NO USB-C makes it an automatic NO BUY for me....
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#7
Canned Noodles
I think the chunky metal plate on the PCB looks really neat
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#8
nikoya
That's the one Im trying to get, the dimensions are ok for the Meshliscious.
While most of the carry over coolings solutions from RTX like TUF are not.

+ I really like the style of this one, 2 leds strips on each side is pretty cool.

additional pictures attached if its ok
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#9
Morgoth
Fueled by Sapphire
com on sapphire show me some TOXIC's :D
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#10
Space Lynx
Astronaut
Morgothcom on sapphire show me some TOXIC's :D
but the wallet ; ;
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#11
sephiroth117
That's the coolest GPU box I've seen since a while.

Looks awesome, I think the reference AMD design (reportedly sold at loss ?) does not really have great thermals given the efficiency and TGP of the card it's clear a better cooler can benefit it far more.
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#12
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
sephiroth117That's the coolest GPU box I've seen since a while.

Looks awesome, I think the reference AMD design (reportedly sold at loss ?) does not really have great thermals given the efficiency and TGP of the card it's clear a better cooler can benefit it far more.
Look at a R9 290/X Vapor X model.
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#13
Darmok N Jalad
That support bracket is new to me, but I don’t shop big heavy cards. Is that a new concept? Seems like a decent solution to help take the load off the PCIe slot.
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#14
Operandi
This is getting out of hand, somebody needs to pull ATX out of the stone age. ATX just wasn't designed to accommodate cards this big and heavy and the cooling is also very inefficient. Case, motheboard, and graphics card manufactures need to get on the same page and start making some revisions to ATX and really ultimately start transiting to some completely new thats built around the concept of the GPU being the most power hungry component in a modern gaming PC (or workstation).

As a stop-gap to a ground up new design put some standoffs on the case (on the motherboard panel), through holes on the motherboard, and add on structural supports on the graphics card that can physically mount to the standoffs on the case so the card is physically supported along more of its axis and not just at one point.
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#15
Kohl Baas
Morgothcom on sapphire show me some TOXIC's :D
I'd like to see AsRock's Formula too. My 6900 XT Formula is one of the best looking cards of the previous generation.

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#16
wNotyarD
Space Lynxbut the wallet ; ;
Every new tech release I only watch due to not being able to buy them. Doesn't stop me from dreaming and drooling, though.
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#17
kapone32
I absolutely love the Sapphire Nitro+ plus series. Little accoutrements like a 4 pin fan header and 3 Pin ARGB are what you get. I cannot tell you how convenient that is with a water block.
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#18
Yonith
Any word on release date?
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#19
nienorgt
The GPU support bracket is the same I've got for few bucks on Amazon with a different name on it. It's kind of cheap looking next to other brands offerings but it is stealthy unlike some RGB mess i've seen.
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#20
Denver
If the cooling is so efficient why is the clock boost so conservative?

Curious to know if someone will dare to launch a 3Ghz version or AMD will end up launching it as 7970XTX 3Ghz with even faster memories from Samsung. :P
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#21
sLowEnd
The extra fan header is something I'd like to see in more cards. Nice feature.
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#22
Mysteoa
Why does, the design of Sapphire GPU as of late, looks like their designer is taking an increasingly longer vacation each gen?
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#23
AusWolf
Holy F, that massive RGB strip! :fear:

Thank heavens they still have the Pulse series.
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#24
Nater
OperandiThis is getting out of hand, somebody needs to pull ATX out of the stone age. ATX just wasn't designed to accommodate cards this big and heavy and the cooling is also very inefficient. Case, motheboard, and graphics card manufactures need to get on the same page and start making some revisions to ATX and really ultimately start transiting to some completely new thats built around the concept of the GPU being the most power hungry component in a modern gaming PC (or workstation).

As a stop-gap to a ground up new design put some standoffs on the case (on the motherboard panel), through holes on the motherboard, and add on structural supports on the graphics card that can physically mount to the standoffs on the case so the card is physically supported along more of its axis and not just at one point.
I mentioned it before in the forums and got shit on, but these cards are all 3+ slots already, they might as well design the video cards (and to some extent the mainboards) to use all the PCIe slots at least physically, if not electronically as well. Don't mount it with just ONE, mount it with 2, 3 even four PCIe slots at once. Might even save an 8 pin cable being used if they do it right. (draw 75w from each PCIe slot)
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#25
AusWolf
NaterI mentioned it before in the forums and got shit on, but these cards are all 3+ slots already, they might as well design the video cards (and to some extent the mainboards) to use all the PCIe slots at least physically, if not electronically as well. Don't mount it with just ONE, mount it with 2, 3 even four PCIe slots at once. Might even save an 8 pin cable being used if they do it right. (draw 75w from each PCIe slot)
That would complicate motherboard + GPU choices. Imagine if your GPU had a second x16 bus where your motherboard had nothing, or vice versa. Not to mention all the wiring that would have to go through the cooler. Other than that, I like the idea mainly for structural rigidity reasons.
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