Tuesday, April 25th 2023

AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Price Cuts Continue, Now as Low as $762

Prices of the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT RDNA3 graphics card continue on a downward trend, with the cheapest street price now touching $762. This is $137 below the AMD MSRP for the RX 7900 XT of $899, or a 15.23% reduction. At this price, the RX 7900 XT is priced already below several custom-design GeForce RTX 4070 Ti models. At stock frequency, the RX 7900 XT beats the RTX 4070 Ti by around 6% in conventional raster 3D graphics that makes up the majority of the gaming graphics workload, while its ray tracing performance is closer to that of the previous-generation RTX 3080 Ti or RTX 3090. The specific model in question is the XFX Speedster MERC 310 Radeon RX 7900 XT, with the $762 price surfacing on Amazon for $771.09 with a $10 checkbox coupon that's visible to buyers in the U.S.
Source: VideoCardz
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13 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Price Cuts Continue, Now as Low as $762

#1
Scrizz
thought it was xtx for a sec lol
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#2
Minus Infinity
$27 from the $799 it's readily available for, will buy me a few cups of coffee and sandwich
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#3
Chaitanya
That should have been the price on day 1 itself.
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#4
Pumper
Damn, I really hate that amazon nonsense where they list a bunch or unrelated products under the same overall reviews.
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#5
Bruno_O
Got the reference for 775, best card I've ever had in both performance and noise
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#6
ZoneDymo
good, now keep going, another 100 bucks and it might be a decent purchase.
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#7
Vayra86
Still 868,- absolute minimum price here in NL for a reference version though.
And they're rare too.
I'm saved from buyer's remorse thus far lol, bought the Asrock Phantom at 899,- and it remains unchanged too.

Though fair's fair, @nguyen you guessed right the other day about further price reductions. I'm starting to wonder where the bottom will be :D

I wonder if Nvidia's going to respond at some point, because honestly, at 799,- the 7900XT a pretty strong contender now and definitely better value than anything x70 or x80
Bruno_OGot the reference for 775, best card I've ever had in both performance and noise
Yeah... zero complaints here too. Mine's literally inaudible pumping close to 300W in a Fractal Define. I love it. I don't even want to deviate from stock fan curve or BIOS. It literally just did well out of the box, add a small memory OC and all is perfect.
ChaitanyaThat should have been the price on day 1 itself.
100%, and I reckon it would have easily made AMD much more money.
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#9
ixi
ZoneDymogood, now keep going, another 100 bucks and it might be a decent purchase.
Yep, and I'm still hoping it will drop to 500 and then I'll grab it and say goodbye to 3060 ti which purchased during covid tornado and overpriced gpu's...
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#10
(MAD)Joao
Here in Portugal the price of the RX 7900XT increased by 100€
1 month ago you could buy it for 930€ now the cheapest one is 1030€ :mad:
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#11
mechtech
And 3-4 years ago this would have been headline news for astronomical price. Now it’s headline news as a deal. Lol
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#12
Minus Infinity
(MAD)JoaoHere in Portugal the price of the RX 7900XT increased by 100€
1 month ago you could buy it for 930€ now the cheapest one is 1030€ :mad:
As prices fall in the US, the rest of the world gets to pay more to subsidise them. Happens all the time.
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#13
Bruno_O
Vayra86Still 868,- absolute minimum price here in NL for a reference version though.
And they're rare too.
I'm saved from buyer's remorse thus far lol, bought the Asrock Phantom at 899,- and it remains unchanged too.

Though fair's fair, @nguyen you guessed right the other day about further price reductions. I'm starting to wonder where the bottom will be :D

I wonder if Nvidia's going to respond at some point, because honestly, at 799,- the 7900XT a pretty strong contender now and definitely better value than anything x70 or x80


Yeah... zero complaints here too. Mine's literally inaudible pumping close to 300W in a Fractal Define. I love it. I don't even want to deviate from stock fan curve or BIOS. It literally just did well out of the box, add a small memory OC and all is perfect.


100%, and I reckon it would have easily made AMD much more money.
running -60mV here, helps with temps and power usage
can go as low as -100 but crashes in some games after a few hours

but yeah, first card in forever that I don't have to play with the fan curve, great out of the box experience
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