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AMD Flagship Radeon RX 7900 XTX Slips to Under $900, Now Starts at $881

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AMD's flagship graphics card, the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, based on the RDNA3 architecture, is seeing its street pricing in fall, as the cheapest custom-design card can be had for as low as $881. The XFX Radeon RX 7900 XTX Speedster Merc 310 is listed on Amazon for $979, with a $97 checkbox coupon that sends its price down to $881. The next cheapest card is the Sapphire RX 7900 XTX Pulse, going for $899 after a $100 checkbox coupon on its $999 price. Meanwhile, the RX 7900 XT can be had for as low as $719 with an $80 coupon. Considering that the RX 7900 XTX has shown performance at-par or better than the GeForce RTX 4080, with ray tracing performance comparable to the RTX 3090 Ti, this is tremendous value, given that $881 is what some premium RTX 4070 Ti cards are being sold at.



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that's some incredible savings, i'll take 2 of them. Considering how bad sales are it stills seems like too little.
 
Nice prices. Hope they come to Europe too.
 
good, but I would like about 750 a lot more, if only because that would drive the rest of the stack down further.
 
The current GPU offering is so awful, expensive, too big and risk of fire in the case of RTX4000, AMD annoyingly doesn't offer VRR.
 
No it doesn't offer VRR over Hdmi like the consoles.
What makes you think that? I am running VRR on HDMI right now.
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No it doesn't offer VRR over Hdmi like the consoles.

iirc it was Nvidia whom didnt support it over HDMI, but I think that was addressed a while ago
 
so far no change for Norway. Doubt the lower price will ever get here.
 
You can do it market, just 300 usd to go.

Still twice as high as it should be.
I think you two can use a reality check.

If the 7900XT lands at 800 its right where it should be; if it moves to 700... purchase of the century.
Similar things count for the 7900XTX at a ~20% higher price level.

These cards are damn strong.

so far no change for Norway. Doubt the lower price will ever get here.
Can't you import one from another EU country?
 
Doesn't work with LG C/B9
that is due to the TV unit and/or whatever GPU you are using.... not because of the VRR tech itself. it was a very early adopter of using an HDMI 2.1 capable port if I am not mistaken and it was not as compatible as hoped. rtings.com review seems to also confirm my suspicions
 
I think you two can use a reality check.

If the 7900XT lands at 800 its right where it should be; if it moves to 700... purchase of the century.
Similar things count for the 7900XTX at a ~20% higher price level.

These cards are damn strong.


Can't you import one from another EU country?
Why would you think 800 is the right price? Do you somehow know how much it costs amd to get those card buit?
 
Why would you think 800 is the right price? Do you somehow know how much it costs amd to get those card buit?
800 is the right price considering its performance and relative to past gen offerings, and especially if placed competitively against Nvidia's line up.

AMD's margins, I don't care about or know anything of, its too nebulous; after all some cards might even have negative margin while others compensate for it.
 
No. All cards for the past few years have been grossly over priced.
Yes, and 800 at this perf level / stack position would be a return to norm. This is the subtop and halo cards at 900~+ has been a truth since the first Titan.
 
that is due to the TV unit and/or whatever GPU you are using.... not because of the VRR tech itself. it was a very early adopter of using an HDMI 2.1 capable port if I am not mistaken and it was not as compatible as hoped. rtings.com review seems to also confirm my suspicions
Some people are reporting that RDNA3 works now after an AMD driver, it's definitely an AMD limitation/problem not the TV, the new consoles work perfectly, and nVidia GPUs work. But now that's fixed RDNA3 seems to be an option.
 
Yes, and 800 at this perf level / stack position would be a return to norm. This is the subtop and halo cards at 900~+ has been a truth since the first Titan.
7900 XTX is not a halo card because it can't compete with the 4090, which is. Therefore there's no justification for AMD charging a halo price for the 7900 XTX, just like there's no justification for making excuses for either NVIDIA or AMD increasing prices simply because they want to.

$800 is the price this card should've launched at, not the price that it will be at when it goes EOL.
 
4060Ti at my local Micro Center, they're sitting on 70 - the day after this card released they were sitting on 103. It is very possible they've sold more than 33 in the month's time the card has been out and they've received more cards to put into inventory.....but you never know, maybe they've only sold about 3 dozen.

The 3060Ti at the same store, they're sitting on 40 (not counting the couple of open box ones) - the day after the 4060Ti released they were sitting on 113 (if memory serves me right). As it stands, it appears that the 3060Ti is outselling the 4060Ti, how sad is that?

It's good to see that these newer gen cards are dropping in price, even if it's only $20 here and there. Hopefully we'll soon see these cards priced appropriately. In my opinion, there is zero reason the 4080 is a $1200 card. I'm sure Nvidia could drop the price to $900 and still make good money on it (even at $900 I'd say the card is still overpriced, should be closer to $750 at the very most, but that's just me).
 
Not surprised that Radeon with so limited usage are getting discount after discount LOL.
 
It's important to take into account the relative cost of DLSS/RT (forward facing technologies that in themselves represent a qualitative advantage over RDNA). And to that effect the 799USD 4070 ti equals it in RT based games, and trounces it in upsampling tech. The 7900XTX is also a card that has apparent clocking issues and may be supplanted by revised silicon. Do right by yourself and buy Nvidia, at least this generation.
 
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