Wednesday, December 14th 2022

Sapphire Also Announces the Pulse Radeon RX 7900-series Graphics Cards

SAPPHIRE Technology also launches the SAPPHIRE PULSE AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Graphics Cards for great gaming performance at excellent value. The PULSE AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX Graphics Card headlines with 96 Compute units and 6144 stream processors running with a Boost Clock of up to 2525 MHz and a Game Clock of up to 2330 MHz. The PULSE AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT features 84 Compute Units with 5376 stream processors, a Boost Clock of up to 2450 MHz and a Game Clock of up to 2075 MHz. Visualize the latest 24 GB and 20 GB respectively of GDDR6 high-speed memory clocked at 20 Gbps Effective with 96 MB and 80 MB respectively of Infinity Cache. The graphics card supports up to 4 output ports including 2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x DisplayPort 2.1 ports with DSC outputs to align with the latest monitors on the market.

The SAPPHIRE PULSE AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Graphics Cards run on SAPPHIRE's distinguished Tri-X Cooling Technology which work in tandem with the Intelligent Fan Control and Precision Fan Control features to keep temperatures low and fan noise low. Stability and reliability are key pillars of the PULSE AMD Radeon RX 7900 Series Graphics Cards. The High TG Copper PCB design enables stable and reliable performance resulting in a low temperature and low noise PCB component. The crucial Fuse Protection feature is built into the circuit of the external PCIe power connector to keep the components safe. As part of SAPPHIRE's motto of long-lasting components, Dual-Ball Bearing Fans are fitted to increase the lifespan of the Graphics Cards.
Source: Sapphire
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13 Comments on Sapphire Also Announces the Pulse Radeon RX 7900-series Graphics Cards

#1
Rob1
AT those prices that AMD Is Asking I can only imagine what other dealers will be asking and I was hoping to get a Sapphire Card. here in Canada they should ONLY be asking $799.00 on the high side, $699.00 would have been more acceptable. I understand the XT is having some Game issues and clock speeds being erratic from 1 game to another.








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#2
JAB Creations
My Sapphire RX 6800 Pulse is doing good, got it a few months ago after prices started coming down. I was stuck with an RX 290X 4GB which was okay when I got it...in 2015. Having 16GB of video memory really helped smooth my system, I've seen browsers alone use 10GB of video memory! Then of the three free games I got Sniper Elite 5 used up to 15.7GB of video memory! So I'm very much looking forward to getting the XTX sometime next year. At least for now I don't have to close my browsers (yes, plural) just to be able to play a video game. Video memory capacity needs to continue to expand!
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#3
Roph
Except it'll still be overpriced into irrelevance
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#4
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Rob1AT those prices that AMD Is Asking I can only imagine what other dealers will be asking and I was hoping to get a Sapphire Card. here in Canada they should ONLY be asking $799.00 on the high side, $699.00 would have been more acceptable. I understand the XT is having some Game issues and clock speeds being erratic from 1 game to another.









Buy a reference model
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#5
fancucker
Joker productions video showed some erratic c. freq. issues with the card, all the way down to 1.5Ghz. In addition to this VRAM allocation for RT is still broken from RDNA2:
tellusim.com/rt-anim/

RDNA3 refresh cannot come soon enough. It isn't anywhere near its intended design.
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#6
Joja
That shroud is looking wayyy too restrictive
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#7
AusWolf
This is something I could imagine in my PC, along with the Asus TUF. The rest of the AIB designs are ugly AF.
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#8
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
JojaThat shroud is looking wayyy too restrictive
Sapphire does their research, so what you wrote is funny.
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#9
Joja
eidairaman1Sapphire does their research, so what you wrote is funny.
Blindly trusting companies to not screw up every once in a while is also funny.
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#10
Jun
I like the design, but the 7900 series is not exciting.
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#11
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
JojaBlindly trusting companies to not screw up every once in a while is also funny.
Must mean you nonsighted 1.
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#12
Legacy-ZA
Ah, this simplistic design is much more alluring to me, well done Sapphire. ^_^

Too bad the prices suck. but, alas.
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#13
spnidel
Legacy-ZAAh, this simplistic design is much more alluring to me, well done Sapphire. ^_^

Too bad the prices suck. but, alas.
just keep in mind it's not the same cooler and is inferior in heat capacity - fewer heatpipes, different heatsink fin layout
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