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GIGABYTE Launches AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT Series Graphics Cards

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GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd, a leading manufacturer of premium gaming hardware, today announced the new AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT and RX 7700 XT graphics cards powered by the high-performance, energy-efficient AMD RDNA 3 architecture - the GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7800 XT GAMING OC 16G and Radeon RX 7700 XT GAMING OC 12G graphics cards, which will be available for purchase on September 6, 2023.

The GAMING OC graphics card, a classic and popular graphics card from GIGABYTE, focuses on exceptional performance and stability. It features a black design with gaming elements to adapt to various PC build styles. In addition, each graphics card is perfectly tuned with powerful performance and excellent heat dissipation, bringing gamers ultra-fast, ultra-smooth gaming performance at 1440p.



The GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7800 XT GAMING OC 16G and Radeon RX 7700 XT GAMING OC 12G graphics cards both offer the WINDFORCE cooling system. The system includes three unique blade fans with alternate spinning, a copper plate that directly contacts the GPU, composite copper heat pipes, 3D active fans and screen cooling to maximize heat dissipation so that the graphics cards deliver energy efficiency and high performance. The alternate spinning technology rotates the central fan in the opposite direction of the other two fans, effectively dissipating heat from both the top and the bottom of the graphics card for more efficient cooling. The large copper plate makes direct contact with the GPU and VRAM; coupled with the composite copper heat pipes, it achieves superior heat dissipation. Moreover, the handy onboard dual BIOS switch allows users to choose between OC and SILENT modes, offering the optimal settings tuned by GIGABYTE.

The GAMING OC product line also features RGB lighting on the side of the graphics card that can be customized through the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER (GCC) software. The upgraded metal back plate brings a more durable structure that prevents bending and damage. The ULTRA DURABLE certified high-quality materials, such as all-solid capacitors, metal chokes and low-resistance MOSFETs, provide excellent performance and a longer lifespan.

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This looks to be the 4060 Ti cooler, which is exceptionally quiet on a 4060Ti - using the quiet BIOS on those I've yet to hear them under full load and the cooler is so overbuilt that the GPU hotspot reading is only 72C or so.

The chances are good that they've added another heatpipe or two, so we'll have to wait for reviews but I've been liking Gigabyte's no-bling, understated 40-series cards so far.
 
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Well, at least they aren't plugging their PSUs at every turn.
 

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Do they also come with PCB with tendency to fail?
My thoughts exactly. Never had any problems with Gigabyte cards myself, but after reading about those cracking PCBs, I'll be avoiding them until further notice.
 
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This looks to be the 4060 Ti cooler, which is exceptionally quiet on a 4060Ti - using the quiet BIOS on those I've yet to hear them under full load and the cooler is so overbuilt that the GPU hotspot reading is only 72C or so.

The chances are good that they've added another heatpipe or two, so we'll have to wait for reviews but I've been liking Gigabyte's no-bling, understated 40-series cards so far.
7800XT uses alot more power than 4060 Ti, will need better cooling IMO.
 
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