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Sapphire Radeon RX 7700 XT Pulse

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Benchmark Scores I'm the Doctor, Doctor Who. The Definition of Gaming is PC Gaming...
It's intentional price anchoring
According to UserBenchmark (I rarely use that awful site, they are Anti AMD & there results are BullShat)
Looking at the results (With a Grain of Salt) the 7900XT should actually be the 7800XT because it has a 29% increase over the 7700XT. And the 7900 XTX should have been the 7900XT because it has a 51% increase over the 7700XT. Hmmmm:confused::eek::lovetpu: because they have much better accurate benchmark results over the Clowns at UserBenchmark.

6700XT was $339 upon release
6800XT was $499 upon release
$160 difference
Approx. 40% performance increase


7700XT was $439 upon release
7800XT was $519 upon release
$80 difference
Approx. 12% performance increase


3060 Ti was $349 upon release
3070 Ti was $499 upon release
$150 difference
Approx. 23% performance increase


4060 Ti was $389 upon release
4070 Ti was $779 upon release
$390 difference
Approx. 65% performance increase


RDNA3 is great and offers spectacular Price/Performance. But the pricing is all messed up IMO.
RDNA4 should be better but I've read its a complicated architecture but is projected to be miles faster over RDNA3. But they might not launch a super high end GPU based on RDNA4, AMD is planning on moving right to RDNA5.
 
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6800 sells out... AMD's revising 7700 XT pricing. Kind of wondering if it's better to get the 6800 for 389 EUR while they're still here or 7700 XT for 429 EUR? That's +10% in price for 7% increase in performance and 4 GB VRAM less...
 

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When i try to overclock the memory on my ASUS RX 7700 XT TUF, it instantly crashes into a black screen. Also when i adjust it by 1 mhz.
Does anybody got some advice
 
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6800 sells out... AMD's revising 7700 XT pricing. Kind of wondering if it's better to get the 6800 for 389 EUR while they're still here or 7700 XT for 429 EUR? That's +10% in price for 7% increase in performance and 4 GB VRAM less...
The 6800 is the better purchase, unless you plan to stream in which the AV1 encoder is much better and worth the added cost. That and the 7700XT is more energy efficient!
 
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