Official AMD Radeon RX 7000 Series (RDNA 3) Thread

Prices were too high for too long and companies think they can keep them high. Maybe they think a crypto rally is around the corner, so its a tug of war between gpu makers and consumers... how long they will go to keep them high I cant imagine being past next summer with sales this low.
 
Hahaha Der Bauer’s latest video. He destroys AMD and also part of the video was hilarious. Hahaha.
 
Interesting vid but the used card he had that had a bad cooler was probably oced and damaged... Reason I think that is Roman is a hardcore overclocker and many in his audience are as well. If the previous owner pushed the card hard with bad cooling it could have put a lot of stress on the card. If cards blew their caps this easily we'd hear a lot more about it. As for the cooler issue yeah they should pull all affected batches if they know which ones they are and not wait for owners to make a claim. My bet is they dont irrelevant of statements and maybe some cards in the same batch are fine but other arent if the machine that depressurizes the cooler and inserts the coolant was intermittently faulty. AIB models are fine AFAW and Roman know so best to simply avoid any MBA's for now.
 
Interesting vid but the used card he had that had a bad cooler was probably oced and damaged... Reason I think that is Roman is a hardcore overclocker and many in his audience are as well. If the previous owner pushed the card hard with bad cooling it could have put a lot of stress on the card. If cards blew their caps this easily we'd hear a lot more about it. As for the cooler issue yeah they should pull all affected batches if they know which ones they are and not wait for owners to make a claim. My bet is they dont irrelevant of statements and maybe some cards in the same batch are fine but other arent if the machine that depressurizes the cooler and inserts the coolant was intermittently faulty. AIB models are fine AFAW and Roman know so best to simply avoid any MBA's for now.

I definitely would not buy any MBA 7900 XTXs used. All you need is to be saddled with a card with a defective cooler and no warranty. Granted, you could just replace the cooler or water cool the card, but it's better to have that as an option rather than having it forced upon you.
 
I definitely would not buy any MBA 7900 XTXs used. All you need is to be saddled with a card with a defective cooler and no warranty. Granted, you could just replace the cooler or water cool the card, but it's better to have that as an option rather than having it forced upon you.

Ya its tempting but a refurb at some point unless its got a good warranty and a good price would be too big a risk imo. I have bought a few refurb in the day like speakers that were fine but also some units like mobos that had almost no warranty, 45 days IIRC, and didnt last...
 
AMD actually has decent VR performance with the Radeon 6000 series, but for some reason on 7000 series it is bugged again. That is the major reason why I ruled out getting any AMD card currently. Hopefully eventually it will be fixed, but for now they are a no-go for VR (again).

I will say one positive about the 7000 series line-up is the coolers are less ridiculously sized. The 4090 coolers are all absurdly oversized and that carries over to the 4080s from what I have heard (even though it makes even less sense with the 4080). And, I mean, they are big to the point that a lot of cases will have problems with them. So, that is definitely one thing the 7900 XTX has going for it.

Still at $1150 I agree it would be a hard sell for me, even VR problems aside.
 
I am thinking about picking this up for MW2. The performance at 4K with the 7900XTX is amazing. However, one game to continuously swap out cards might be a bit of a hassle lol.
 
What's really funny is I've had a few emails from AMD.com extolling the 7900XTX and a link to the UK shop to buy it. When you click on the link there are no 7900XTX cards to buy only the last gen 6XXX. Total joke really. Apparently AMD can't even provide new cards for RMA purposes. Sad but the usual clusterf*ck of an AMD GPU launch. All the big e-tailers in the UK don't seem to have any stock of the AIB models either so they also seem to be missing in action too.
 
I'm not surprised given how the issues encountered with some of reference coolers. I'd rather they sorted that out and just continueing to pump em out. Plus the AIB's would rather ship cards without the AIB cooler and charge a little extra.

Personally I bought a Power Color Red Devil 7900XTX off Riptide. Card has been an absolute charm so far.
 
Well...

I was one of "the lucky ones" that got my hands on an XTX Radeon 7900 XTX MBA at launch, against all botts.

Well, I was of course one of those that got the VC issue... It worked in vertical mode as intended, but oh well, went on used market to see if anyone was selling their MBA card at a decent price. Lo and behold! I found one! The seller had also tested the card in horizontal and it maxed about 90C in junction/hotspot under heavy gaming. Drove 1.5hours and manged to haggle it down to eqvivalent to 20USD above MSRP, so I was happy. Drove for 1.5hours to get home. Lucky day no. 2!

Well...

As it seems, my case ssupd Meshlicious, has the graphics card in an "awkward" position with the IO of the card pointing down on the desk. And this "new" card, a PowerColor Radeon 7900XTX MBA, didn't like that position... got 110C almost as fast as I started CyberPunk '77... At first I thought I was scammed, but I cooled down (pun intended), let the card also cool down, laid the case on it's side so that the card could be in "normal" horizontal operating position. Ran CyberPunk '77 again and success! I got a junction/hotspot max of 87C! Even after hours of playing, rock stable! BUT! I don't want to change my case, and keeping it on it's side like that and not suffocate the card I had to build a "bridge" for the case to lay on so that it could circulate the air for the graphics card. Defiantly not ideal! This image is from before I built the "bridge with books"

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Soooo, what to do? No shop in Norway would get any cards in, well all except one. And that one serves at least 4 countries... Tried 4 times to buy when they released, but they where gone before the buy button got enabled (bots, yay).

Got desperate as I already had sold my former card, and delivered it. So I went on eBay. Found a seller in another country, Germany, selling a Sapphire 7900XTX Pulse! card! @ MSRP! NEW! I double checked the measurements at Sapphire's site and it should fit, so I took a chance and ordered it. Never heard of the store, and it didn't have that many reviews even though they were registered on eBay since 2001 (If I remember correctly). Was kinda nervous. A lot of money if I get scammed. But, only 5 days later I recieved the card! She's a beauty! A tight fit, really tight, but perfect! As it should be!

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I also treated myself, because of all the trouble I had to go through and got myself a new monitor as well.

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Now I can game, hotspot around 80C, life is perfect! Oh, and the monitor is great too! Went from a Gigabyte G34WQC. Night and day, night and day....
 
Got a 7900 XTX reference card (sapphire) that I'm about to return to Newegg tomorrow for a refund. No vapor chamber issues. I have an AIB that I'm testing next ready to go.

If someone here wants it shoot me a DM today and let me know. I'll sell it for 1000 plus ship. I have vouchers on rage too if needed.
 
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/3d-vcache-rdna3-amd-gpu

Semiconductor engineer Tom Wassick has discovered what he believes to be 3D V-Cache functionality on one of AMD's best GPUs, the RX 7900 XT. The engineer took a peak inside the 7900 XT's die with infrared imaging and found the same type of 3D V-Cache connection points used on AMD's Zen 3 and Zen 4 architecture. Wassick spotted the connections on the MCD die.

Few others recently said ​refreshes for navi3x werent gonna happen but this kind of indicates otherwise...
 
Bit the bullet and purchased the XFX Merc310 7900XTX. Supposed to arrive by Feb 7th from Amazon (their lead times on a lot of in stock items have gotten really horrendous lately). The 10GB VRAM on my MSI 3080 just isn't cutting the mustard anymore, especially for 4K with settings cranked, like in the new Dead Space remake.
 
Get a good deal on it? up here its ~2000$ OTR even for MBA's... bout same for 4080's and 4090's are more like 3000$. Dont know many up here who are in that market... I might bite if the refresh pushed the standard 7900xtx below 1000$.
 
It was $1150 USD from Amazon. I wanted to get it from Best Buy because it was cheaper ($1100) but it was out of stock this morning. I checked again and it's back in stock so I cancelled the Amazon order and ordered it from Best Buy. It will arrive a lot quicker too (by this Thursday instead of early next week).
 
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