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Processor | AMD |
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Motherboard | AMD chipset |
Cooling | Cool |
Memory | Fast |
Video Card(s) | AMD/ATi Radeon | Matrox Ultra high quality |
Storage | Lexar |
Display(s) | 4K |
Case | Transparent left side window |
Audio Device(s) | Yes |
Power Supply | Deepcool Gold 750W |
Mouse | Yes |
Keyboard | Yes |
VR HMD | No |
Software | Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Yes |
The 7800 XT is the 6700 XT's successor. AMD just bumped SKU tiers
I see. RX 6700 XT was launched for 480$ at the highest peak of the crisis - covid and mining boom. Its successor is launched even more expensive 500$.
That's not ok.
, but if you look at it objectively, it's really Navi 32 (and succeeds Navi 22). That it is approaching Navi 21 level of performance, even if not quite beating it, is indeed rather unremarkable, but it remains the 7800 XT is probably the most balanced product that AMD has on offer this generation. Navi 31 is scales extremely poorly and the fact AMD can shift it at lower prices is its sole redemption after failing to compete with AD102 and being barely on the level of the much leaner AD103 chip.