Thursday, August 10th 2023
AMD Reveals Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Ryzen 7 7800X3D Starfield Limited Edition
As a part of its promotional deal with Bethesda for the upcoming Starfield game, AMD has announced a limited edition release of both its Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card and its Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU. The latter is in all fairness a bit dull as far as limited editions go, as the only thing really limited is the packaging the CPU comes in. Despite being a limited production run of only 500 units, AMD didn't bother adding any extra marking on the CPU itself, making it less of a collectors edition than it could've been.
On the other hand, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX Starfield Special Edition gets a custom white shroud with a lot of little quirky bits of text on the card and an overall different feel to it compared to AMD's reference design cards. Again, we're looking at a limited run of 500 cards here too and it's not clear if these will be numbered or not. Neither product will be available to buy though, so the only way to get your hands on one or the other, is to enter one of multiple giveaways that either AMD or its partners will host in the near future. There's a video after the break with more details.
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On the other hand, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX Starfield Special Edition gets a custom white shroud with a lot of little quirky bits of text on the card and an overall different feel to it compared to AMD's reference design cards. Again, we're looking at a limited run of 500 cards here too and it's not clear if these will be numbered or not. Neither product will be available to buy though, so the only way to get your hands on one or the other, is to enter one of multiple giveaways that either AMD or its partners will host in the near future. There's a video after the break with more details.
40 Comments on AMD Reveals Radeon RX 7900 XTX and Ryzen 7 7800X3D Starfield Limited Edition
I can't help but feel that absolutely none of the 'hype' and 'excitement' surrounding Starfield is organic.
All of it, looks like well-funded marketing partnerships.
I'm not even sure this kind of product has any demand...
As for the hype around the game, I'm on a "we'll see when it comes out" approach as always. Judging something that isn't even out yet, either positively or negatively, is stupid, imo.
As for Starfield, if I'm expecting a sort of Elder Scrolls in space, with all it's flaws and open world goodness. If Bethesda can deliver, I'm in.
The controller and headset are GORGEOUS, and now this 7900 XTX? o_O
With these numbers figures, I'd say ~350 of these will be distributed in small affluent areas in the United States, with maybe 100 of these being sold in the richer Western European countries and another 50 reserved to friends of the business, AMD staff and Bethesda staff, all to massively increase their aggregated value. Live outside privileged markets? Tough luck, pal!
Regarding the Star Wars cards, how come it's less stupid? Credit where due IMHO, the Titan Xp Star Wars cards were really collectible, came with special packaging, Jedi or Empire themed shrouds each complete with its own design and lighting setup, they were actually detected separately by the driver as "Titan Xp Collectors Edition" (including with a different hardware ID for the Jedi and the Empire versions, meaning that software could technically distinguish whether you had a Jedi or Empire card by probing it), and despite the prices were manufactured in enough quantities that any enterprising Star Wars fan that wanted one and was building a PC at the time could obtain one. Or maybe even one of each and SLI them, as back then SLI was still supported (although already in an advanced stage of neglect). In a sense, they really were special and NV put some real effort in them. Remember the Cyberpunk 2077 RTX 2080 Ti's that NVIDIA gave away back then? Even those had more panache than this.
Whether one is more "collectible" than the other is really only up to the brand recognition.
But if the performance is shit, that will kill the experience. The (sub) 30 FPS combat I saw in trailers didn't give the best first impressions... we'll see if the stutterfest was the video or is the game.
Still, this game is on a trajectory to completely destroy Star Citizen's chance of getting any mainstream audience, if there's any left that is. I think Roberts/RSI is about to get a reality check
You already get Starfield Premium with an XTX and the generic 7800X3D in disposable packaging is, again, only of value to content creators who like to line the backdrop of their recording studio with product boxes. Just installed New Vegas to get my Fallout itch scratched. I've played FO3, FO4, Oblivion, Skyrim, and Starfield is probably going to be best avoided for the first 3 months whilst bugs get fixed. Mods made all of those better.
A better, hotfixed version of Starfield is going to be on sale at Christmas, most likely. Why let impatience scalp me at launch when I have better things to be doing in the sunshine for the next 2-3 months anyway?