Monday, June 17th 2024
XFX Prepares "Magnetic Air" Radeon RX 7900 XTX and RX 7800 XT Series with Hot-Swap Fans for US Market
XFX has prepared its newest "Magnetic Air" series of Radeon RX 7000 series GPUs with hot-swappable fans for the US market, where they were only exclusive to the Chinese region. The company has informed us that the series will be called "Magnetic Air," instead of the previously believed "MagAir." Comprising the XFX Qicksilver Radeon RX 7800 XT Magnetic Air and the XFX Mercury Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air, these GPUs are now available for purchase in the US, with an official launch date set for June 18. What sets the Magnetic Air series apart is its unique cooling design, featuring Honeywell PTM 7950 phase-changing thermal pads that offer superior thermal conductivity. The cooling system boasts 216 ultra-thin matrix fins strategically arranged in a high and low structure to optimize airflow, while the heatsink is attached to a vapor chamber for efficient heat dissipation. Additionally, the backplate is crafted from durable aluminium die-cast, ensuring long-lasting performance.
The XFX Qicksilver Radeon RX 7800 XT Magnetic Air is available in both white and black variants, priced at $529.99, while the XFX Mercury Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air carries a price tag of $979.99. The most innovative feature of the Magnetic Air series is its swappable fan design, allowing users to customize their cooling setup to suit their specific needs. This level of flexibility is sure to appeal to enthusiasts and overclockers seeking optimal performance from their rigs. Currently, only the black variants of the 7900XTX and 7800XT are in stock, but all Magnetic Air models are expected to be available on the official launch date of June 18 for PC enthusiasts in the United States.
[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air is now live]
Sources:
XFX, via VideoCardz
The XFX Qicksilver Radeon RX 7800 XT Magnetic Air is available in both white and black variants, priced at $529.99, while the XFX Mercury Radeon RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air carries a price tag of $979.99. The most innovative feature of the Magnetic Air series is its swappable fan design, allowing users to customize their cooling setup to suit their specific needs. This level of flexibility is sure to appeal to enthusiasts and overclockers seeking optimal performance from their rigs. Currently, only the black variants of the 7900XTX and 7800XT are in stock, but all Magnetic Air models are expected to be available on the official launch date of June 18 for PC enthusiasts in the United States.
[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the RX 7900 XTX Magnetic Air is now live]
27 Comments on XFX Prepares "Magnetic Air" Radeon RX 7900 XTX and RX 7800 XT Series with Hot-Swap Fans for US Market
AMD seems to have a strange notion of halo products, they think just having a high price is enough?
$705 for raster performance thats only 30 fps slower than a rtx 4090 in several games at 1440p is pretty damn good deal
also XFX has been an amazing company to deal with, they treated me very well when I had to contact them over an issue. :)
also the card runs ice cold. ^^
I'm also baffled by this release. What's the point? Isn't AMD going to introduce a replacement for the XTX in less than a year? This just feels like a weird attempt to refresh the cards as "new" and be in the marketing limelight. Silly season for GPU's I guess.
I do wonder if they'll go ahead and also port over the 4-slot behemoth, or if that will be repurposed for the half-step next-gen from AMD.
As much as the time and effort overhead, the consumers and the tech support avoid dealing with, when the fans can be just swapped. Especially outside the US, where warranty stickers are set in stone, and prevent users from cleaning HW themselves.
Also, the "detachable shroud" concept should become a thing either, to clean the dust, without the need of the cooler disassebly. Only couple brands do this, e.g. Sapphire Pulse. That's actually why I respect XFX. THey seems to outsell any other AMD AIB, by miles, including the other dedicated partners like Sapphire and TUL, while having the quality on par, if not better. And simultaneously their marketing still stayed more or less humble, compared to the pervasive Asus and co. I myself, was upset, and responsible for such kind of thoughts, as well...
but !
there are 2 reasons why people buy hot swappable keyboards :
1. if you don't like your contactors you can replace the whole set
2.if one contactor dies after few years you don't need the thraw away the whole damn keyboard.
regarding graphic cards, it would be :
1. fans eventually dies, they rarely do, but just in case your are covered.
2. for valentine's day you have no girlfriend but like others you wanna waste 50$ into something sexy for your beloved one, so you buy yourself a pair of Noctua or Bequiet or XFX gold/red color fans for your GPU, and on that day you feel the most happy guy on earth for all the love she brings you.
no, seriously...I would definitely buy noctua fans for my GPU if they were hot swappable.