RX 7800 XT and RX 7900 GRE have quite similar performance. Releasing a new generation card at the old release MSRP of the RX 7800 XT with the same performance would be disappointing, and will render the new card DOA.
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This is not the first time we're testing AMD's Radeon RX 7900 GRE (Golden Rabbit). That actually happened 6 months ago, but this is the first time...
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$300 or $319 would be fine!
That is old data, since then 7900GRE memory was unlocked since then and all AIB's were selling higher speed memory versions that added 10% performance.
If you look at the latest data from techpowerup, which they just did a rebenching with their new 9800x3d test setup the GRE is 10% faster than the 7800XT. And again it also depends which model you are using, the card is 10% to 15% faster than the 7800XT.
So if the 9070XT is 5-10% faster in games than the GRE, that means it is anywhere from 15% to 20% faster over the 7800XT. So 20% faster for just $50 more I'd take that deal.
Again the 7900XT is about 30% faster than the 7800XT and it costs even with the latest Christmas and New Years cuts around $670, realistically its $700+ without all of the temporary deals.
So a $500 GPU that is 20% faster, up to 2.5x faster in RT and is more power efficient on top of that, that is a win in my eyes!
I mean I get it that people want AMD to literally give out free GPU's so they can still buy Nvidia ones, but just at a slightly lower cost. People would still buy a 5060TI 8GB TURD for $400 over a FREE RX 9070XT. They just hope AMD giving away free cards will reduce the 5060TI price from $500 to $400 so they can rush out and buy it.
AMD should just ignore all of those purchasers, they are long gone, too brainwahsed to think otherwise and focus on new buyers, focus on value buyers, focus on prebuilt computers, focus on deals with their CPU's, focus on deals with their motherboards, etc... You want a 9800x3d, it comes $40 cheaper paired in a bundle with RX 9070XT, you want a 9700X it comes $50 cheaper paired with a RX 9070, etc...
You buy an AMD mobo it comes $30-60 cheaper when bought in a bundle/combo with a RX 9000 series GPU, etc...
Those are the type of deals, promos, and people AMD should focus on. They are never going to get the likes of you, you are too far gone, if they were giving away free gpu's you'd still buy Nvidia, so the focus shouldn't be you, it should be new buyers, value buyers, developing countries buyers, emerging economies buyers, system builders, combo buyers, deals buyers, bundle buyers, etc...