XFX Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB PCI-E w/ HDMI, Triple DP

MX00129014 Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB PCI-E w/  HDMI, Triple DP
MX00129014 Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB PCI-E w/  HDMI, Triple DP MX00129014 Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB PCI-E w/  HDMI, Triple DP MX00129014 Radeon RX 7900 GRE 16GB PCI-E w/  HDMI, Triple DP

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Friday, April 19, 2024
By: Chad
From: Etobicoke

Awesome (with updated drivers)

Strengths:

Runs very cool @ stock settings, overclocking should have lots of thermal headroom. Performs closer to the 7900xt bit is priced closer to the 7800xt. Latest drivers fixed (most) mem clock issues. Games look amazing on my 55" LG Nano (@120Hz with HDR on). Ready Or Not maxed at 4K runs 80-100fps, Cyberpunk maxed @ 2K runs 70-90fp and 4k runs 40-47fps. Time Spy score is ~21000, Port Royale is ~12000.

Weaknesses:

Drivers still don't allow stable VRAM clock settings beyond 2410MHz, as it usually crashes AFTER gaming even with light workloads like a movie or even web browsing. It seems driver based, so it may get better later on. For stability, 2250-2330MHz fall within the older bios limits and should be stable. Fans can get loud at higher rpms.

Additional Comments:

Great 2K (1440p) gaming card that will crush older games at 4K. Also will offer full 4K HDR video at least up to 120Hz. Overclockers should theoretically expect stable undervolts as low as 990mV, Core clocks @2800MHz, VRAM clocks @ ~2320MHz. Without power limitations, max board power could hit +330W at ~55-60⁰C core/70-80⁰C hotspot
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