What are your thoughts on this? 🤔😅 Please refrain from calling me a fanboy. 😂 I've used both AMD and NVIDIA in numerous systems so far and will continue to use both for specific systems and/or use cases. 👍😁
amd just has better care overall for its customers, between the 40 series burning issues, and nvidia locking 20 and 30 cards out of dlss 3.0+ [which people have spoofed cards from the 20 and 30 line to say theyre 40 series and then dlss 3 worked] and then nvidias horrible driver updates that cause shadow play to sometimes break if you dont update the driver. it just seems like its all a cash grab, nvidia gives 0 shits about what card youre on unless its the newst and best one, then theyll short you some vram just to release a super series with the appropriate amount later. amd might be rough around the edges but at least their cards dont fall off to time as hard.
Both are good cards, Have the 7900XTX Merc 310 and a 7800XT. Also still have a 1060 and 3060 12gb around (it's nice that it doesn't draw a lot of power).
I skipped out on the 4000 series too. Went from a 2060 to a 7900 XT (Hellhound). Great card. Runs cool and barely a whisper from the fans most of the time. I dont care about RT.
Nice choice. I do care about RT but I'm not supporting nvidia. The 7900xt is selling like hot cakes since the price drop due to the 4070 ti S releasing (its true purpose lol). At mt local Microcenter all the 7900 xt are sold out.
I switched from my EVGA 10gb 3080 to a 7900xtx. The 3080 should have been sold with 16gb of vram instead of 10gb. Nvidia did this for planned obsolescence so I decided to go with a company that doesn’t knowingly screw over their customers.
honestly this is the reason why I'm intending on going amd with my next card. 10gb has absolutely held this card back its whole life imo. i feel like dlss only matters to me BECAUSE of this horrid limitation
Welcome to another planet were 10GB of vram is not currently enough. The DXR performance of the 7900xtx is not that big enough to call this an upgrade over the 3080. More like a side upgrade and thats the current DX standard. Raster performance can be good but these days its DXR performance that matters more. AAA games are ray tracing going forward and require good upscaling and frame generation. AMD are still a full generation behind in ray tracing and still dont have AI upscaling. Hell TV's Im looking at have AI upscaling. The whole AMD 6000 series had great VRAM sizes and they are all obsolete because of poor ray tracing performance and no AI support in hardware. Their raster performance is nothing now. You can still run all games on a 3080, you cant on a AMD rx 6000 series card because performance is not there.
@@GodKitty677 What a bunch of nonsense. I'm running games just fine on my 6900XT. Tell us you're an Ngreedia shill without telling us you're an Ngreedia shill.
@@Sheoloch NVIDIA: We have RTX HDR, RTX Dynamic Vibrance for many monitors that have nits limited, RTSS now supports NVIDIA Reflex, we also have new NVIDIA App, our DLSS 3.5.10 / DLAA stills 10 years ahead than FSR "3" (more like FSR2.2) and FSR native AA (looks exactly like DLAA 1.10 LOL) and FSR Frame Generation (ghosting all over the place with many game UI) and our AFMF doesn't work well (LOOKS WORSE THAN Loseless SCALING FG) and also we got many of our AMD users BANNED on many game because of our Anti Lag+!!! (while RTSS Nvidia Reflex = We NvidiaChill) There you go, since you are such an AMD Cucklord who likes to insults Nvgreen, here's a counterpart insults to your sh*tty company that now enters AI space 2 years TOO LATE than even Intel for god-sake.
@@Sheoloch LMAO my 6900XT slaps the shit out of a 3080 AND my own 4070 in damn near every game in my archive, especially on Linux. I could care less about RT when the only tangible setting where you can see a worthwhile difference is in the reflections, but even then why would I bother nerfing my performance just for that? Its a blatant scam, but these dorks keep falling for it.
That’s likely either a game-specific issue, or something up with your disk I/O. I haven’t had any issues with texture pop-in with my 7900XTX & 5800X3D.
I had no budget restraints or limits, just don't like feeling ripped off. Went with 7950x3d and 7900xtx, craziest gaming I've ever had. Natural 4k high/max settings 120fps no problem. Paired it with a brand new LG C3... true next gen gaming. Also running any game I emulate from PS3/xbox360 gen and below at 60fps at 4k
@@dbdvdvbhddbdbb Not anymore. Recent updates have pushed the 7950x3d slightly ahead on average. But the value for that CPU isn't for gaming, it's for processing power. I edit 4k vids so I needed it
@@PsyRox1112 That's all I need it for. Why would I spend $1000 more for similar performance if I'm just using it for gaming? That's a huge waste. I make passive income and just didnt see the value for 4090 for me, If im just gaming on it and dont use it to make money or work. Any work I need to do on a computer can be done with my phone or macbook pro. My desktop is for native 4k gaming and editing 4k gaming vids, hence my CPU
Tip: Nvidia cards cause a CPU bottleneck before AMD cards. AMD cards use a Hardware Scheduler, while Nvidia uses a Software Scheduler, which means more load on the CPU.
source: my ass Show me an RX 7000 series handily beating an equivalent RTX 4000 series card at 1080p, both GPU brand uses Hardware scheduler(even 3000 series) so stop with your useless information CPU bottle neck my ass
Went from a 1060 6g, to a 7900 XT. Been a year with the 7900 XT now. Had a few hiccups at first, but the card is great now, thing is a beast. I had Nvidia ever since the 560 Ti card. I had been watching the graphics cards for years, trying to decide which one to get. But then the cypto made everything crazy expensive. Then when it was over, Nvidia was holding back their production to keep their card prices high. The new 4000 series, was just a overclocked 3000 series, there was no innovation at all. I decided to buy my first ever high-end card with AMD. Their new cards have a chiplet design, so at least they are trying to innovate. The 7900 XTX was $400 more expensive than the 7900 XT in Australia on release. I play on 1440p, 120hz, so this new card is perfect for me. I prefer high FPS than raytracing. I have raytracing turned on in my cyberpunk playthrough atm, it does look good, but it isn't needed. Nvidia have screwed over their fans for years, price gouging, lack of innovation etc, I was sick of it. I play every game on 1440p maxed out, 120hz, I get 100+ FPS in all games, sometimes 200FPS in MW3, and that's without FSR on. The card cost me $1600 when I got it. I had a few driver crashes for a few months when I first got it, but now it's fine. AMD's RDNA architecture is brilliant, it will only get better overtime. They keep adding these new technologies, like the fluid motion frames. I think people skip AMD because Nvidia have better presentation, not really understanding the crap Nvidia has done to scam their fans. These new AMD cards are great, they are cheaper and most likely won't catch fire. They are so much smaller than the competition, but yet in some cases will perform better, even that should get some praise. Who knows what updates they can do to this new chiplet design. Funny how Nvidia are planning on going to a Chiplet design for their next cards. Intel had to change because AMD had innovated. Now Nvidia will have to change because of AMD. AMD should get more praise for pushing PC gaming. I had my 1060 6g for 7 years, I think this 7900 XT will last even longer. I guess that depends on what A.I will do for gaming in the near future.
This particular model of the XTX is super awesome, have had 0 problems with it, the software is incredibly easy to use and navigate and the drivers have been nothing but incredible, making the card even better each time.
I have been buying nvdia cards since 2010, but after almost 14 year I swtiched to AMD completely Processor and video card, from 12700K + RTX 3080TI to RYZEN 7800X3D + 7900 XTX. I am very happy with this big change ! More performance, less heat and power consuption. Wonderful change, I hope AMD keeps the good work, I would like to pick up AMD again in its next generation. I bought the Shappire pulse model, even though it is a simple model, it has an excellent constrution, with cooper plate and great heat pipes, the temperatures is much better than my old RTX 3080 TI ZOTAC, witch used to reached 84ºC even with the fans in 100%.
I have a 3080TI(MSI) with a 5900X, I find it's pretty quiet & not too much heat, but I do limited FPS to my monitor refresh rate so it's Acer X34A Ultra wide 3440x1440 @100Hz - although it can put out some heat if I crank up settings on a demanding game 👍
less power consumption?? When using amd??? Isnt that, like, the only disadvantage of having an AMD card? That it draws a shit ton of watts? (Im all AMD here in a tiny lil bit when my next paycheck comes through, so I'm not shitting on anything or anyone; .... except NVIDIA tihi) Seems a little weird.
@@SkyLiink he is talking about overall power consumption, Intel 12700k + rtx 3080 will consume more power than 7800x3d + rx 7900xtx and also it is easy to undervolt both cpu &GPU using amd Ryzen master & amd adrenaline software.
I recently upgraded to a 7900XTX from a 1080 and it has been great so far. I didn't like the direction Nvidia took their cards since Turing and I don't play any titles that really use RT. One of the things I kind of wish would happen, though it never would, would be if there was a card with a 4090 level transistor count that was all rasterization based. AD102 has about 10x the transistors of GP104; that coupled with increased clocks, IPC and cache would probably net you 10x the rasterization performance. At that point you could probably brute-force the methods developers use to fake RT and PT well enough and fast enough to simply be better than either PT or RT.
Put too much pressure on that connector and the connector itself broke loose, too gently and it melt due to improper connection, it's a catch-22 really 😂
Don't forget that AMGreeD followed with the pricing so, skipped new video cards completely. Might buy a used 6800 XT or something and upgrade from my 970. Or RDNA 4, it's supposed to be more of a refresh with better power efficiency and price but who knows.
@@Hito343 I am also looking for a 6900 XT or 6950 XT (depending on model) on the local used market. Until now I've managed to snag a 6900 XT Nitro+ SE for around 450 Euro, for my friend. The best part is that it wasn't even used too much. It works like a champ.
Honestly speaking, the limitation for the 7900xtx is RT, it's a great product and even still the RT performance is equal to the 4080/4080s. Marginal differences at most and then when you get to PT that's when the RT performs poorly, but if you think about it logically, no fucking card can play path tracing. Nvidia can only reach playability with DLSS 3.5 Frame gen upscaling and Ray Reconstruction, which lessens the image quality even more, reducing the workload from the GPU. No card is even close to being able to reproduce RAW Pathtracing, we probably won't get one that will until 2027. Path Tracing is the future, not RT.
DLSS is not lowering quality at all anymore you cant see the differents and without it and Framegeneration RT woud never be possible if we look at the poor gains in RT power a 4090 isnt much faster in RT then a 2080 TI what happen is the cards got faster in Roster performance giveing more room for RT but RT it self didnt get much improvement on its own just to demanding
The second gen of AMD raytracing has already been tested by every major UA-camr that covers GPUs (Jayztwocents, Paul's hardware, LTT, Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, etc.) The results are always the same, that card has the raytracing performance of a 3080ti (not witjin a mile of a 4080 lol, still loses to the 3090, 3090ti). They haven't even caught up to Nvidia's second gen RT performance, let alone their third gen.
@@xythiera7255I completely agree. Using dlss is remarkable and does not sacrifice quality. Lets you use higher detail retracing and PT. Albeit even a 4090 I’ve seen framerates almost halved, but still great framerates.
Funny HWU has 7900xtx on par with 4080 in UE5 Lumen techpowerup has 7900xtx on par with 3090ti overall in RT so another nvidia shil exposed.There is small channel on YT that shows 3090ti and 7900xtx being on par in heavily optimised for nvidia Cyberpunk.Side by side not just some made up graphs.
I agree XTX makes more sense at less the half price of the 4090. Where the most you get from the 4090 is around 15% performance increase and some games there is little to no difference.
I found a crazy deal on an ASRock RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming OC back in August of 2023 for $1148CAD / $850USD. It was a Newegg open-box special but I didn't care because it still had the full ASRock factory warranty, was in perfect condition (some of the plastic film was hanging off but who cares?) and came in-box with everything. I know that I made the right choice because it was even cheaper than the RX 7900 XT at the time.
Random comment I know, but I have followed you for years and years, ever since you made a video about the FX6300 which I bought because of it 😆 Glad to see you're still going man 👍
much like you, i went from an rtx 3090 (evga ftw3 ultra) to an rx7900xtx(powercolor hellhound spectral white). i game at 1440p and the rx7900xtx doesnt fail or falter at all at 1440p and can even push 4k too. eventually i may go 4k but for now 1440p is really good. i have zero regrets at all. the rx7900xtx is absolutely nuts.
I went AMD from the green also quit AMD after trying them ~20 years ago due to driver issues! XFX RX 7900 XTX a great gpu and keeping up with the green in most case but the driver issues remain with some games unplayable(I do not own those games) after a few driver updates I am now impressed with the performance and the XFX brand with exceptional cooling
I went from a 5900X with a 6900XT to a 7800 X3D with a Sapphire 7900 XTX and a new Dell AW3423DWF HDR monitor. The only HDR game I play at the moment is The Division 2 and once dialed in it is better looking to me than Ray Tracing. My only issue so far is with the newest driver 24.6.1 all games crash, going back to 24.5.1 and no issues. Hopefully this will get fixed. I have been running AMD GPUs for the last 10 years and never experienced driver issues until now.
@@officialyashvirgaming i have a I9-9900K and a 850 Watt PSU and it works fine. Underclock the XTX a little bit and it will only consume between 200-300 Watts, so you should be fine. Because sometimes on stock clock it takes up to 425 watts in some scenarios
@officialyashvirgaming yea that will be Plenty. I own that power supply with a 7900xtx and never had a problem. The own time the 7900xtx draws a lot of power is when you OC it.
I'm using a RX7900 XTX because i plan to buy the 240hz Samsung 57" double wide 4k which works better with a 2.1 DP. I saved nearly $2k for the screen getting this card when i built my new rigg in November 2023.
@@kevinbronson6869 right now I’m on my dad’s old (5 or 6 year old) Samsung 32” 4K60Hz monitor. And I love my XTX. I’ll be getting the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 in late April or Early May.
@@GodKitty677 The XTX will go to my dad’s rig as soon as the 50 series with 2.1 DP or AMD 80 series if it catches up or is better. The XTX was really a stop gap measure until a GPU can really handle dual 4k at 240hz. It was cheaper to go with that than the 4080 and want to save a little for the new monitor.
I built a brand new system, all Tuf Gaming. I got the Radeon 7900 xtx and the ryzen 7 7800 x3d. I suffered from numerous 'driver timeout' issues that seemed to be very common with this card. After numerous tweeks and settings, SO FAR I've had no further issues. Now, when the thing works normal, its a dang beast of a card. I play games on maximum graphics settings and the card's fans barely need to run.
I bought the MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X and I avoided the 7900XTX... My 4080 Super SUPRIM X on MSI MEG Optix MEG381CQR Plus monitor is rock solid with G-Sync Ultimate buttury smooth. Cheers 🥂 🍻
@@Tha-King-Arthur Nvidia RTX 4000 SUPER Series launched against the RT 7900 series. RTX 4080 Super direct to 7900XTX RTX 4070Ti Super direct to 7900XT No competition when RTX On DLSS 3.7.20 Nvidia AD103 is a solid GPU trading blows with RAW performance using less power. Cheers 🥂 🍻 🍸 🍹
@@travislindgren7158 I know the differents between GPU's but the RTX 4070 in my Asus Rog Strix 18 is giving me more FPS with DLSS and Ray Tracing on then on my desktop with a 7900XTX with Ray Tracing on. Intel seems to give more and stable FPS.
I used to own an RX 7900 XTX but ultimately decided to return it and replace it with an RTX 4090. The reason for doing this was due to experiencing multiple issues while trying to run a configuration of 3 monitors + a display device at the same time. I grant you that this use case is very niche, but when investing this much money into a GPU you would expect that it can handle challenging situations.
I'm sorry to hear you had to deal with those driver issues. Of course you're right. No one should have to deal with issues like those when paying such a premium price.
Strange, maybe it's a Windows thing. I've had the 7900XTX for 9 months and in Linux I've had 0 issues with 4 monitors, 2x1440p(75Hz) in portrait mode, 1x4K(240Hz) landscape mode in the middle and on top 1x4k(30Hz) landscape TV display. I've gotta say, I'm really happy with the results, but it really is a shame you had to go through this.
@@BrotherPatrix Yeah, that does sound plausible. It wouldn't be the first time Windows caused issues with drivers and vice versa. Hopefully everything gets sorted out sooner or later for people that are stuck with their choices.
Bought one too. Awesome FPS but 456W powerdraw and noisy. Refund and went for a RTX 4080, significant lower powerdraw and quiet. DLSS 3.5 with IA denoising and path tracing is outstanding.
same here, refunded my 7900xtx when black myth wukong benchmark came out, terrible RT performances with 7900xtx and disappointing raster with lumen (around 4070ti level of performances), AMD doesnt seem to be doing well with lumen. Got a refurbished 4080s ProArt, amazing cards allowing you instal both gaming drivers as well as studio drivers (drivers for professional apps), totally silent, amazing gaming performances in 3440x1440. Also DLSS is just magic, looks better than native TAA.....unlike FSR (i recommend using XeSS upscaling when available for amd users, looks definitely better than FSR upscaling). Issue with AMD is that there are too much games their cards are underperforming and you find the 7900xtx getting only 4070s/4070ti level of performances, and FSR is kinda underwhelming technology compared to AI based upscalers.
If you're using one graphics card, and constantly swapping it around. I would recommend using a PCI Express extension cable. That way you're just plugging a cable in and out of each motherboard instead of the card itself
I built my first modern era gaming PC back in February and went with the Merc 310 7900XTX. I was able to take advantage of an Amazon $100 gift card for getting their store card and then 5% off my purchase in cash back so I ended up getting the Merc 310 7900XTX for around $800 after the promos. Cannot complain one bit about that. Just using the Adrenaline "Rage" preset this thing will boost up to 3100-3200mhz and it seems to always run cool and quiet. From what I'm reading it sounds like I got fairly lucky with my silicon. Still new to all of this, but I've been loving what this card brings to the table. I run a main display of an LG C2 65" 4K 120hz and then 2 additional Dell 24" monitors and haven't had any issues.
I have both a 4080 and a 7900xtx..love them both for there respective performances. 4080 for raytracing games, Cyberpunk looks awsome right along with Battlefield 2042, Alan Wake 2 and Ratchand Clank 2. 7900xtx is awsome in Call of Duty Warzone, Diablo 4, Epoch, Division 2, and Rage 2. And I got both of them cheaper than a 4090, so I'm happy.
@erickalvarez6486 nope...2 pcs...one is strictly for ray traced titles...the other is for high fps. If you truly look at the 7900xtx it mimics a 3090 ti. Power draw, ray tracing, size...it's just a little faster. I replaced my 3090 ti with a 7900xtx because I wanted an air cooled card...my 3090 ti was lc...and had 4 years on the aio. So I sold it to get a 7900...and it's nice for what it is until you turn on raytracing....frame gen helps out...but that wasn't an option when I got mine.
I had my 3080 TI break twice.. apparently a problem. The second time it got sent for fixing they gave me a 4070 TI Super instead! I found a guide for overclocking that card to it's max while being stable and below 60c and OC it manually. It runs perfectly without problems at 4k 120 frames in HDR with ray tracing and mostly all ultra settings, TAA or DLAA with 50-60fps on demanding games sometimes 45fps +/-
I switched from 6900xt ultra to the RTX 4080 super FE. My son has the 7900xtx. We have the same mobo and CPU. Also we have compared performance across several titles. What we found was Nvidia seemed to be a more trouble free experience, less pauses and jitters, and higher 1% lows. Either card is a great choice although RT and DLSS are on another level.
I have a 3090, 4090, and 7900xtx and honestly between the 7900xtx and 4090 you usually don’t notice a difference if you dont use raytracing and dont watch fps counters in game
@@CYRUS_DeVeRaKe his comment is pretty clear if you did a blind test in regular rasterization you would never be able to tell the two gpus apart. both 4090 and xtx are so powerful in regular rasterization that even with lets say a 20% performance difference you would never be able to tell 280 by 240 fps without a fps counter.
If you're not testing with RT on at all then the XTX makes sense, although it actually does pretty ok with RT. It's not 4090 but yeah... You should be able to avoid the gpu being the limit in 1080p I would think. 4090 for sure does but I think you'll be fine. I just hope it runs stable for ya.
Ray tracing is a gimmick for at least 2-3 years. You cant expect Ray tracing to be a "feature" of a game when you need a 4K gaming Rig to actually enjoy it properly, even Unreal Engine is still fleshing out the Ray tracing technology both in quality and optimized performance. So for at least for 2 more years it will never be considered a real feature but a case specific use case.
@@sadasd-n2ftry out lumen on amd 😂 on top of that half these games coming out like helldivers for example are really only easy to install on nvidia and been having problems even launching on amd. I know this cuz I’ve owned both but no longer have the xtx, my friends been telling me about all their issues with theirs tho
@@sadasd-n2f i got an amd card, but nvidia cards are just ..better, they only consistent down side i see on nvidia is less vram and shitty prices, isnt just that?
@@patozarantonello8572 both sides have their ups and downs. the 4080 and 7900xtx are very close performance wise, so it is just extra features that you would be looking at. And what you intend to do with the card, along with what operating system you will be doing it on. Some games run better on AMD or Nvidia. It basically comes down to knowing your use case. I run a 7900xtx because I play mostly raster games, I don't value dlss at all, the card is/was cheaper, and I am using linux.
upgraded yesterday to an xtx from a 6900xt yesterday for VR, i couldnt PIN my quest 3 at 120hz for vr racing with the 6900xt, not a max graphics at least.. the xtx however, keeps thins at about 110 and up basically maxxed out. Love it. only paid 800, too
After seven years with my first build - which used the GTX 1070 - this year I built my second PC, consciously choosing AMD for both CPU and GPU (RX 7800 XT) for reasons of not wanting to buy from monopolistic giants like Intel and Nvidia. I absolutely love the AMD approach to have all-in-one driver+tuning+recording software, instead of two different apps on Nvidia plus the requirement to log in. The AMD software is well-designed and well-functioning. The GPU itself is great - not much to compare it to since I went directly from 1070 to it, but even in the very unoptimised game like Star Citizen I am enjoying great frame boost at 1440p ultrawide, especially when using Fluid Motion Frames. And the only issue I was having with my GPU itself ended up being a problem of leftover Nvidia entries in my GRUB bootloader file. I mostly use Linux, so I dualboot it with Windows 11, and on bootup, once I selected Linux in GRUB menu, my monitor would lose signal with the GPU. I would need to first log into Windows, then restart and pick Linux for it to work. After a lot of searching and experimenting, it turned out there were two bits referencing Nvidia - left over from the few weeks I used my old 1070 on this build before my RX 7800 XT arrived - in the GRUB file, and once I deleted them, the problem went away. There are some articles on how Nvidia refuses to be completely purged when you remove their drivers and files from your Linux installation, so it was relatable in my case.
That's odd, I went from a 2080 super to a 6800XT and boot into grub just fine and use it as my main bootloader since I can just select windows from grub. Happy you got it sorted out!
I bought Sapphire Nitro Plus 7900 XTX two months ago,upgrading from 3080 10 gb.The card is a monster,but i had some problems with drivers and AMD did fix that issue.
i recently switched from a 3070ti to a 7900xtx mostly for tripple a games. after finishing most of them i found myself in an awfull position since playing competitive games especially cs2 is a straight disaster with amd playing 4:3 leads to insanely stupid problems with adrenalin where none of my settings would work and would consistently reset. this lead to a ton of crashes and me having to switch back to my 3070 to be able to play comp shooters again while not having to worry about adrenalin - resetting my windows never helped and it remaind a mistery to me why adrenalin had such issues with custom resotlution/4:3 gaming
Just got a merc 310 7900xtx. Coming from a rtx 3080 hybrid. Also had a rtx 3090. I must say. I'm staying with the 7900xtx till I retire from gaming. I'm very satisfied. I only game at 4k on a oled 65 inch. I've been waiting for this type of card to come out.
hi there i have built PC for gaming and create youtube videos currently i have 2080 ti alligned with 7800x3d but im upgrading my GPU next month i have selected 3090 ti for $778.26
I upgraded from rx 6650xt to rx 6800 and im very satisfied with the 16gb vram and 1440p performance! Sold old gpu for $180 and bought brand new gpu for $350 so easy upgrade and low cost ish
I had an GTX 650 ti from 2012 till 2014 then I got my GTX 980 and kept it till 2021 and in 2022 I got my RX-6900 XT till today and I'm satisfied a lot. And I was an Nvidia user for 10 years but I think I won't go back for the amd great low prices I hope one day I'll move to Radeon 7000
The gpu video shot is really great, as for the gpu, is a great match for your need. Also agree with 4090 12v cable failure rate is too high. Since I only able to but mid range, and my first amd xfx rx 6700 xt is broken after 3 months use 😂, back to team green 😅. My own takeaway is if you buy amd dont buy the cheapest 3rd party, at least get sapphire. Back to the cheapest zotac nvidia without any problem.
hm, Thats so strange, Did u bought card from crypto-mining? i've got my XFX Rx 6700 XT half year ago from 1 year of mining for 210$ temps on 100% load is 57 for chip and 70 hotspot and it smashing all games in 1440p. In 90% of games i have CPU bottleneck ( I7 9700k ), but where bottleneck is GPU - everything runs 100+ fps ( have 165hz 1440p monitor). To make story short, i think you've got just unlucky day. The reason why am i switched from Nvidia just drivers and better fps per dollar. Had before very many Green GPUs like from Riva TNT2 :). Than GT9800, GTS 250, GTX 580 (Which burned 2 times LOL. ) than GTX 1050ti ( yeap yeap ), Than i bought RX 5700 and i fall in love with AMD drivers. Than i bought 3060 ( sold my RX 5700 for 700$ which was bought for 250$ KekL) than 3060 ti ( again sold 3060 for 900$ which was bought for 600$ DOUBLE KEKL ) and i cannot accept this bery BAD and uninformative Nvidia drivers. They are just crappy bad. After i sold 3060ti to my friend for 230$ and bought mine RX 6700XT for 210$ and happy as hell. It works nice, The driver has never crashed in mine 7 months~. Well this is mine story, and i think u just got unlucky purchase. Just give it another chance. But if u dont, good luck with buying a new good card :)
Ok I'm thinking of getting the RX 7900 XT with the 20 gig because it's 699 and with NewEgg I could trade in my Old GPU RTX 3070. How much more performance should I expect?
I had a 3070 Ti, the main problem was the shitty low vram. I replaced it with a 7900XT and gaming on high res is way way better. Worth the purchase for the vram alone compared to shitty 8gb.
Had enough of the price gouging that Nvidia has been doing since the 2000 series; it's only gotten worse with the 4000 series. For the first time since the old Radeon 9800 Pro I decided to try a Radeon card again. No regrets; haven't had any issues and the 7900 XTX is more than enough of a card to last me for many years to come.
Got Sapphire RX 7900XTX , Wasn't bothered about RT wanted pure Rast Performance , Wasn't gonna spend 2k on a xx90 card and at the time the xx80 card was still 3-400 more aswell ! the XTX was nearly or as good as the xx80 card so that was the no brainer ! Oooo and the Power Connector was a big part in my choice aswell ... Didn't like what I was seeing in failures online .
I went with a power color red devil and man it's just so good. It's funny how many people argue that the 4080 is the better product due to DLSS. As powerful as these cards are I don't want to upscale an image. There is a legit difference in detail between native raster and upscaled image. I guess I never really noticed because I had to use DLSS with my 3080. Also CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW GOOD THE AMD SOFTWARE IS!!!! My GOD is it night and day between NVidia.
I did consider the 7900 XTX but I am happy I did get the 4080 Super instead. CP2077 with Path Tracing really requires Frame Generation and DLSS is just better than FSR. Also we got Ray Reconstruction. However I went with AMD instead of Intel this time and opted for the 7800X3D instead of 14700K.
1:1 that's me For the longest time considered the 7900xtx, yet in the end I'll likely opt for the 4080s, especially given its proper Pathtracing performance in Cyberpunk, since that's a factor pour moi. CPU side however, 1000% AMD's 7800X3D. That lad is * chef's kiss *
Just watching this video again and noticed you haven’t got 3 x separate PCIe cables plugged in. You will only draw 375W because of this and not 525W + it can draw.
100ti is still a BEAST, but you will care if the next API Doesn't support the 10-series cards, lol. I was on a 2080 super for a while (marginally better performance than the 1080 ti but with 3GB Less VRAM) and I agree it was an awesome card, but if you ever decide to go 1440p there is no way you would make it with a 1080ti, not unless your fine with a 40 fps average lol.
@officialyashvirgaming you talking about fake FPS here. All I care is about RAW power. If the game can't run without fake ass gimmicks, than it does not worth even a cent for me
I loved my 7900 XTX coming from a 3070, it runs flawless I can run anything at 4K ultra even with RT enabled. I could not justify spending the extra $300 on the 4080 or $1500 for the 4090! There’s was also the fear that this card was the last high end from amd.
I have a 4090 and the Asus 7900 xt tuf card. I now use the 7900 xt because the monitor is a freesync pro alienware aw3423dwf. With the Nvidia card, I couldn't stop the camera panning judder in nearly every game. The drivers did state that the monitor isn't Gsync validated. With the 7900 xt, the smoothness is absolutely flawless. It's not as good at ray tracing but I prefer the smoothness every time.
Well, you chose to get AW3423DWF. New 4K OLED monitors are coming, maybe there'll be one with G-Sync. Due to dealing with static content for prolonged periods of time, OLEDs were out of the question for me, so I went with XG321UG. Can't say I'm disappointed, blacks are very close to OLED on that monitor.
Went from 3080 to 4080. Hot good salee price for my 3080, only had to put €250 extra. Also bought a 90° connector for the 12v. So Far no problems at all. Was in doubt for the 7900xtx, but happy as it is.
Hey i don’t know if you are still using the 90 adapter but thats one of the main causes of the melting gpus, you have a 4080 not 4090 so the power is lower but there have been some reports of the 80 burning. I would just use the connector that came in the case if i were u with ur gpu. Cheers!
I use to run nvidia fore years. I had gtx 1060, then rtx 3070. Last year I got rx6800xt for cheap (I earned money after I sold 3070). I'm very happy with 6800xt. Runs great, it's quiet and fast. I haven't had any issues with it.
I bought the 7900XT(MSI CLASSIC) like 9months back & yes it's my Baby...runs every game smooth. I ditched Ngredia for same cz as U, 12pin connector, & ditched the XTX Cz it's hella more costly in India, & for just like 10-14Fps more for 400+Wattage it's too much. Upgraded from GTX 1060 6GB, U get the upgrade amount.
It's mixed for me. I didn't even bother with AFMF1 over Lossless Scaling, the recent preview drivers for AFMF2 are a massive improvement though. That said, it depends, in most cases I prefer Lossless Scaling frame-gen. Some games work better with AFMF2 than others but in general I get more 'artifacts' on AFMF2 and less stable frame pacing, but it definitely beats out Lossless Scaling on latency in most cases. But both implementations are making steady improvements, especially over the past few months, it's an exciting development for sure. In most cases I'd rather just bump everything to absolute max and lock at 60fps frame-gen up to 120fps instead of making compromises in the settings.
While I don’t hate AMD cards and I think they are good for the price both times I’ve gone AMD I’ve mildly regretted it, my first AMD card was a Radeon Pro Duo (which was basically a Fury X Crossfire on one gpu) and in some games it underperformed the twin 980ti setup I had before it, and I quickly switched back to Nvidia then when the 6900xt came out I got one in early 2021 and I loved the cards performance in older gamers and while it performed well in newer titles once I turned on ray tracing the performance hit was big so then I switched back to Nvidia again.
"when i spend more thank 1k on a gpu i expect it to work with minimal effort" this made me giggle since it's exactly why i send back my 7900xtx. Look like it's really hit or miss for this card, mine came with terrible coil whine for started, keep crasing in game, even got artefact while playing, blue screen and ram issue... The drivers are really terrible, couldn't find a stable version, i have tried everything to tweak it and configure my computer for five days before sending it back. I wish i could say i'm the only one but looking at the forum it's so bad that people start calling us raging nvidia fanboy oO. I really wanted to keep that card and was more than happy to go amd since i love their cpu already but after trying everything i could at the end of the day i have a job and limited time to lose on bs like that.
Yep, had damn near the same experience with 2 different 7900 XTX. MSI and XFX. Had to send both back. Really tried to like it but it just wasn't happening. Returned to rtx 2070 for zero problems.
Coil whine and driver issues are the skeletons in NVidia's closets that nobody speaks about. Literally every one of their GPU's has coil whine. Some, like my 1080TI, practically has its own podcast it's so loud. Also, NVidia's been using 20 year old software that IS the slowest out of everybody's. And for the coup de grace, GeForce Experience likes to have it's own issues with installing drivers. GPU's all have issues, regardless of who makes them. People are just more comfortable with their green team cards.
Personally I like used hardware. Had a Titan Xp, Now I have a 3090 FE that I picked up for less than a 4070 super. Plan on using this till whatever comes after next gen.
I picked up a hellhound 7900xtx to replace my asus tuf 6900xt as I just recently moved into a smaller space and started using my pc with 4k oled instead of a monitor. I was happy with the performance increase but the hdmi output must of been a older version of what was on the 6900xt because it was only reporting my tv being 120hz instead of 144hz and it was also reporting the panel being 8 bit non hdr when its a 10 bit hdr panel. I find it very strange they only put hdmi 2.1 not 2.1a on a newer flagship card. Also the bracket that you screw into the case on the card arrived bent which was a bit disappointing. I returned it and I'm waiting for next gen now lol
I got an xtx as well. I did notice that the drivers are a bit buggier than nvidia drivers. And dlss is overall better than fsr from my experience. But other than that, you can't beat the performance value of this card in the current market.
I tried to do the same with a 7700 XT but it was defective and blackscreened in a week. It was great for the price but after that i wasnt eager to just replace it with the same card. So i went and returned it and bumped up to a 4070 Super
For it's price it's def not worth it, it might be cheaper than Nvidia, but it's still crazy expensive. If prices don't drop in the next few years most average joes are just going stop buying graphics cards, and I'm talking about all the Cards, not only the Flag Ship gpus.. At the current price point I can buy a PS5 and a Meta Quest 3 for a cheaper price than a RX 7900 XT / RTX 4070 Ti Super mid range gpus that's crazy.
I don't like the new connector on the nvidia 4000 series cards either. I'm looking to put a RX 7900XTX in my REVOLT 3 case, so if any body can tell what video card works in this case. thank you
I have been an NVIDIA fanboy since the early 2000s. And I did not even consider buying AMD for 2 decades. BUT - a big but here - NVIDIA needs to receive pushback from many customers for the recent pricing IMHO. That’s why I skipped the 3000/4000 series to buy the TUF 7900XTX we have seen in this test. Second reason was I got more performance for less when comparing to a 4080, no doubt. On top of this, the AMD drivers are really cool, which recently drove NVIDIA to copy AMDs all in one approach. I don’t need RTSS, Afterburner, NVIDIA config and experience anymore…
An RTX 4080 Super would now (after launch) be a better choice, but there's still this connector dilemma...I therefore also bought an RX 7900 XTX, and for a lot less money than the RTX 4080 Super! So, in my opinion, a very good choice and also a bit of a money-saver (at least in Europe it is!).
I decided to go with the 7900 xt over the 4070 super. Refuse to pay that for a 12 gb card where there are many titles that run like shit due to it. 7900xt is a monster!! 20gb of ram, Fluid motion works really well in SOME games, like world of warcraft. Works wonderfully. And it competes in some games with a regular 4080 damn near!! and a 4070 ti super. It's a monster lol. Got it paired with a humble 12700k with the contact frame added in for cool status.
Love my 7900xtx 24gb gpu. Even with rt on, I’m getting smooth fps. Currently playing Hogwarts Legacy with graphics set on ultra and rt set to high. 1440p. I’m getting a solid, smooth 120 fps. I’m very satisfied with my purchase.
i recently build my new pc and i went from a 2060 to a 7900 XTX, the reason why i went for a amd gpu was because i wanted to go for a an all out amd build and also becasuse i don't really care that much about Ray tracing although the gpu can run it but a nvidia gpu would be better i didn't see the point of getting one, plus the 7900 xtx is cheaper where i live
Save to say any person getting rx 7900xtx are very happy with everything, but I don;t see same happines with rtx 4090 or rtx 4080 owners, reporting multiple issues with drivers or melting cables, and yet AMD is at its lowest ever market share with 700 series, people are really up to Nvidias ass very far deep :(
For an end user the plug is ok. For a reviewer that plug is a nightmare they wear out fast (even at launch the plug was only rated for like 10 installs before the adapter weakens and failure becomes more likely). Wise move to avoid it for a test bench GPU.
Question - would you buy a £1k TV, Fridge, HIFI system, Cooker if it had these power connection issues. I'll answer No. Anyone championing the rtx 4000 series with that issue is a mug. Not saying nvidia is worse but there is no way im buying anything with that sort of an issue.
basically the 4000 series is if you wanna play cyberpunk with raytracing and I really want to do it too but 7900XTX is just too good on everything else
I've had 20 series nvidia card and upgraded to a sapphire nitro+ xtx card over a year ago and i couldn't be happier.. great drivers and easy overclocking with adrenalin.. i've had more issues with my 20 series nvidia card than i've had with my xtx.. and don't feel i miss out on ray tracing or dlss they are both super overrated and not worth it imo..
Thank you for this video. I originally wanted the 4080 Super card, but because of the power connector, I'm NOT willing to chance it. I leave my system on overnight sometimes, and even when I leave for work. The last thing I need is a problem with a high-power connector. So, I'm glad to see that the 7900XTX is a real alternative. I'll be picking one up in March!
But the problem, I need apu core for AI as well as openCL, and sometime I use Unreal engine and vray. I do like 7900xtx for gaming. I think the hardware is monster, just waiting in software update from amd to fully support above.
I’ll be going to AMD for my next build getting a big upgrade from what I currently have being a 12600K and a 4060 to a 7700X and a 7900 XTX by this summer hopefully I honestly can’t wait and I care more about native performance without upscaling so I don’t really care much for ray tracing over performance personally.
7700x? Unless you are going x3d, it would be better in your case to stick with 1700, a 13/14600k can handle a 7900xtx. You could also wait till next gpu gen as its rumored that there are going to be 400$ gpus nearly matching old gen high end models
Yeah i would definitely upgrade to the 7800x3d and not the 7700x that 12600k is good enough it would just be a waste i own the 7800x3D and 7900XTX nitro+ and the 3d chip is honestly amazing and simply the best gaming cpu with more than enough for production work too if you need more you could go to the 7950x3d but forewarn you there is a lot of problems with it having a dual CCD setup and having to tweak around with things in the bios and windows fruit for thought I guess
@@Kringey1 Yeah y'all are right and I probably will in the end, it's not that much more to get it over the 7700X especially to pair it with a 7900 XTX.
I was on the verge of purchasing a 7900XTX but ended up getting a 4090. My reasoning for this was based around not so much the gaming performance but all of the support Nvidia has with different "production" suites and its CUDA based architecture. But this morning I read that they are coming out with "ZLUDA" a bridge software that will allow AMD cards to understand CUDA. This will level the playing field and really make the Radeon cards a formidable option for purchase in comparison to Nvidia's offerings. I am not sure to what extent "ZLUDA" will perform or how it performs. If it "emulates" or its in real time, these are important factors. Either way, its clear to see that AMD is working hard to polish their products. Nvidia will probably put out a 4090Ti or even a Titan card. But if I were their marketing team I would suggest to go with a Titan release instead of a 4090Ti. It would be easier to sell a Titan card at an MSRP of $1800-$2000 than a 4090Ti, plus selling the 4090Ti at that price point pushes the price of the 50 Series card to unimaginable heights. Hopefully AMD cards will give Windows 12 the A.I. inference it requires, its obvious that he 40Tops or even the 60 TOPS these so called A.I. CPU's that are coming will not be enough and Windows 12 will need to tap into the video card for inference.
What are your thoughts on this? 🤔😅
Please refrain from calling me a fanboy. 😂
I've used both AMD and NVIDIA in numerous systems so far and will continue to use both for specific systems and/or use cases. 👍😁
They're great cards. I have a 7900 XT (Hellhound). Most of my games run at 140FPS or better.
I switched from a 1080ti to a RX6800 and never looked back . Waiting for the gen to come out to upgrade.
amd just has better care overall for its customers, between the 40 series burning issues, and nvidia locking 20 and 30 cards out of dlss 3.0+ [which people have spoofed cards from the 20 and 30 line to say theyre 40 series and then dlss 3 worked] and then nvidias horrible driver updates that cause shadow play to sometimes break if you dont update the driver.
it just seems like its all a cash grab, nvidia gives 0 shits about what card youre on unless its the newst and best one, then theyll short you some vram just to release a super series with the appropriate amount later.
amd might be rough around the edges but at least their cards dont fall off to time as hard.
Both are good cards, Have the 7900XTX Merc 310 and a 7800XT. Also still have a 1060 and 3060 12gb around (it's nice that it doesn't draw a lot of power).
Same price less performance bad drivers 7900xtx just doesn't make sense over Nvidia 4080s.
I skipped out on the 4000 series too. Went from a 2060 to a 7900 XT (Hellhound). Great card. Runs cool and barely a whisper from the fans most of the time. I dont care about RT.
Nice choice. I do care about RT but I'm not supporting nvidia. The 7900xt is selling like hot cakes since the price drop due to the 4070 ti S releasing (its true purpose lol). At mt local Microcenter all the 7900 xt are sold out.
Nice upgrade! :)
You should've gone for the nitro+
It’s a powerhouse !!!!
I have XTX and don’t care about RT but it’s getting implemented now in more games right inside the engine
I switched from my EVGA 10gb 3080 to a 7900xtx. The 3080 should have been sold with 16gb of vram instead of 10gb. Nvidia did this for planned obsolescence so I decided to go with a company that doesn’t knowingly screw over their customers.
honestly this is the reason why I'm intending on going amd with my next card. 10gb has absolutely held this card back its whole life imo. i feel like dlss only matters to me BECAUSE of this horrid limitation
Welcome to another planet were 10GB of vram is not currently enough. The DXR performance of the 7900xtx is not that big enough to call this an upgrade over the 3080. More like a side upgrade and thats the current DX standard. Raster performance can be good but these days its DXR performance that matters more. AAA games are ray tracing going forward and require good upscaling and frame generation. AMD are still a full generation behind in ray tracing and still dont have AI upscaling. Hell TV's Im looking at have AI upscaling. The whole AMD 6000 series had great VRAM sizes and they are all obsolete because of poor ray tracing performance and no AI support in hardware. Their raster performance is nothing now. You can still run all games on a 3080, you cant on a AMD rx 6000 series card because performance is not there.
@@GodKitty677 What a bunch of nonsense. I'm running games just fine on my 6900XT. Tell us you're an Ngreedia shill without telling us you're an Ngreedia shill.
@@Sheoloch NVIDIA: We have RTX HDR, RTX Dynamic Vibrance for many monitors that have nits limited, RTSS now supports NVIDIA Reflex, we also have new NVIDIA App, our DLSS 3.5.10 / DLAA stills 10 years ahead than FSR "3" (more like FSR2.2) and FSR native AA (looks exactly like DLAA 1.10 LOL) and FSR Frame Generation (ghosting all over the place with many game UI) and our AFMF doesn't work well (LOOKS WORSE THAN Loseless SCALING FG) and also we got many of our AMD users BANNED on many game because of our Anti Lag+!!! (while RTSS Nvidia Reflex = We NvidiaChill)
There you go, since you are such an AMD Cucklord who likes to insults Nvgreen, here's a counterpart insults to your sh*tty company that now enters AI space 2 years TOO LATE than even Intel for god-sake.
@@Sheoloch LMAO my 6900XT slaps the shit out of a 3080 AND my own 4070 in damn near every game in my archive, especially on Linux. I could care less about RT when the only tangible setting where you can see a worthwhile difference is in the reflections, but even then why would I bother nerfing my performance just for that? Its a blatant scam, but these dorks keep falling for it.
I have a Sapphire Nitro Plus 7900 XTX, upgraded from a 2080 ti, couldn't of been happier.
Thing is a monster.
bought mine today waiting for shipping
999 + 156 shipping , total was smething around 1139 USD
@@officialyashvirgaming Think I paid around 1200 Euro with shipping.
156$ for shipping?!!!
What about game crashes?
Built my first all AMD rig this year, very happy with it. 7700x 7900 xtx. Been flawless so far.
do you know what texture pop in is? i recently built the same setup and i have some weird pop ins on several games.
That’s likely either a game-specific issue, or something up with your disk I/O.
I haven’t had any issues with texture pop-in with my 7900XTX & 5800X3D.
i am considering the same build but with the rx 7900xt
@@Rishi-chadsincebirth BE HONEST , how much did your PC crash while gaming on AMD drivers ?
@@officialyashvirgaming only once and that too because my cpu was running too hot due to cheap cooler
I had no budget restraints or limits, just don't like feeling ripped off. Went with 7950x3d and 7900xtx, craziest gaming I've ever had. Natural 4k high/max settings 120fps no problem. Paired it with a brand new LG C3... true next gen gaming. Also running any game I emulate from PS3/xbox360 gen and below at 60fps at 4k
@@dbdvdvbhddbdbb Not anymore. Recent updates have pushed the 7950x3d slightly ahead on average. But the value for that CPU isn't for gaming, it's for processing power. I edit 4k vids so I needed it
About to do a build for my son and this will be the spec for it. How much ram are you using?
@@PhilTheProfGoing for 32 gb is recommended.
Congrats, now you can only use it for gaming.
@@PsyRox1112 That's all I need it for. Why would I spend $1000 more for similar performance if I'm just using it for gaming? That's a huge waste. I make passive income and just didnt see the value for 4090 for me, If im just gaming on it and dont use it to make money or work.
Any work I need to do on a computer can be done with my phone or macbook pro. My desktop is for native 4k gaming and editing 4k gaming vids, hence my CPU
Tip: Nvidia cards cause a CPU bottleneck before AMD cards.
AMD cards use a Hardware Scheduler, while Nvidia uses a Software Scheduler, which means more load on the CPU.
Not a lot of people know about this but I've _seen_ the impact it can have, glad to know I'm not crazy haha
Just use higher resolution, that will fix your bottleneck. Who plays 1080p with a 4090
only applies to 3000 series cards
Sure its bottleneck if u bought 4000 series just for play 1080p
Go play 2k or 4k built proper pc with good monitor, and u will know the diff
source: my ass
Show me an RX 7000 series handily beating an equivalent RTX 4000 series card at 1080p, both GPU brand uses Hardware scheduler(even 3000 series) so stop with your useless information
CPU bottle neck my ass
Went from a 1060 6g, to a 7900 XT. Been a year with the 7900 XT now. Had a few hiccups at first, but the card is great now, thing is a beast. I had Nvidia ever since the 560 Ti card. I had been watching the graphics cards for years, trying to decide which one to get. But then the cypto made everything crazy expensive. Then when it was over, Nvidia was holding back their production to keep their card prices high. The new 4000 series, was just a overclocked 3000 series, there was no innovation at all. I decided to buy my first ever high-end card with AMD. Their new cards have a chiplet design, so at least they are trying to innovate. The 7900 XTX was $400 more expensive than the 7900 XT in Australia on release. I play on 1440p, 120hz, so this new card is perfect for me. I prefer high FPS than raytracing. I have raytracing turned on in my cyberpunk playthrough atm, it does look good, but it isn't needed. Nvidia have screwed over their fans for years, price gouging, lack of innovation etc, I was sick of it. I play every game on 1440p maxed out, 120hz, I get 100+ FPS in all games, sometimes 200FPS in MW3, and that's without FSR on. The card cost me $1600 when I got it. I had a few driver crashes for a few months when I first got it, but now it's fine. AMD's RDNA architecture is brilliant, it will only get better overtime. They keep adding these new technologies, like the fluid motion frames.
I think people skip AMD because Nvidia have better presentation, not really understanding the crap Nvidia has done to scam their fans. These new AMD cards are great, they are cheaper and most likely won't catch fire. They are so much smaller than the competition, but yet in some cases will perform better, even that should get some praise. Who knows what updates they can do to this new chiplet design. Funny how Nvidia are planning on going to a Chiplet design for their next cards. Intel had to change because AMD had innovated. Now Nvidia will have to change because of AMD. AMD should get more praise for pushing PC gaming. I had my 1060 6g for 7 years, I think this 7900 XT will last even longer. I guess that depends on what A.I will do for gaming in the near future.
Thank you for your detailed personal feedback! :)
I'm happy to hear you're happy with your 7900 XT.
It was very smart of you to buy a GPU that will maximize your monitor, very few people even consider that aspect for some reason and go way overkill
the glazing is crazy
This particular model of the XTX is super awesome, have had 0 problems with it, the software is incredibly easy to use and navigate and the drivers have been nothing but incredible, making the card even better each time.
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I have been buying nvdia cards since 2010, but after almost 14 year I swtiched to AMD completely Processor and video card, from 12700K + RTX 3080TI to RYZEN 7800X3D + 7900 XTX. I am very happy with this big change ! More performance, less heat and power consuption. Wonderful change, I hope AMD keeps the good work, I would like to pick up AMD again in its next generation.
I bought the Shappire pulse model, even though it is a simple model, it has an excellent constrution, with cooper plate and great heat pipes, the temperatures is much better than my old RTX 3080 TI ZOTAC, witch used to reached 84ºC even with the fans in 100%.
I have a 3080TI(MSI) with a 5900X, I find it's pretty quiet & not too much heat, but I do limited FPS to my monitor refresh rate so it's Acer X34A Ultra wide 3440x1440 @100Hz - although it can put out some heat if I crank up settings on a demanding game 👍
less power consumption?? When using amd???
Isnt that, like, the only disadvantage of having an AMD card? That it draws a shit ton of watts?
(Im all AMD here in a tiny lil bit when my next paycheck comes through, so I'm not shitting on anything or anyone; .... except NVIDIA tihi)
Seems a little weird.
@@SkyLiink he is talking about overall power consumption, Intel 12700k + rtx 3080 will consume more power than 7800x3d + rx 7900xtx and also it is easy to undervolt both cpu &GPU using amd Ryzen master & amd adrenaline software.
Thanks for sharing!! 12700K + RTX 3080TI is my rig.
Same. 7800x3d + 7900xtx.
I recently upgraded to a 7900XTX from a 1080 and it has been great so far. I didn't like the direction Nvidia took their cards since Turing and I don't play any titles that really use RT. One of the things I kind of wish would happen, though it never would, would be if there was a card with a 4090 level transistor count that was all rasterization based. AD102 has about 10x the transistors of GP104; that coupled with increased clocks, IPC and cache would probably net you 10x the rasterization performance. At that point you could probably brute-force the methods developers use to fake RT and PT well enough and fast enough to simply be better than either PT or RT.
I would just skip the 12VHPWR GPUs.
I think in a few years (probably for r9k) amd will also switch for the connector
Put too much pressure on that connector and the connector itself broke loose, too gently and it melt due to improper connection, it's a catch-22 really 😂
Yep - that is way too risky to gamble on that poorly designed garbage & your GPU go up in smoke 😮
Don't forget that AMGreeD followed with the pricing so, skipped new video cards completely. Might buy a used 6800 XT or something and upgrade from my 970. Or RDNA 4, it's supposed to be more of a refresh with better power efficiency and price but who knows.
@@Hito343 I am also looking for a 6900 XT or 6950 XT (depending on model) on the local used market. Until now I've managed to snag a 6900 XT Nitro+ SE for around 450 Euro, for my friend. The best part is that it wasn't even used too much. It works like a champ.
Honestly speaking, the limitation for the 7900xtx is RT, it's a great product and even still the RT performance is equal to the 4080/4080s. Marginal differences at most and then when you get to PT that's when the RT performs poorly, but if you think about it logically, no fucking card can play path tracing. Nvidia can only reach playability with DLSS 3.5 Frame gen upscaling and Ray Reconstruction, which lessens the image quality even more, reducing the workload from the GPU. No card is even close to being able to reproduce RAW Pathtracing, we probably won't get one that will until 2027.
Path Tracing is the future, not RT.
DLSS is not lowering quality at all anymore you cant see the differents and without it and Framegeneration RT woud never be possible if we look at the poor gains in RT power a 4090 isnt much faster in RT then a 2080 TI what happen is the cards got faster in Roster performance giveing more room for RT but RT it self didnt get much improvement on its own just to demanding
The second gen of AMD raytracing has already been tested by every major UA-camr that covers GPUs (Jayztwocents, Paul's hardware, LTT, Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, etc.) The results are always the same, that card has the raytracing performance of a 3080ti (not witjin a mile of a 4080 lol, still loses to the 3090, 3090ti). They haven't even caught up to Nvidia's second gen RT performance, let alone their third gen.
Path tracing is no issue at alll using dlss and frame gen. Im running a 4080 super with cyberpunk at 80fps at 4k
@@xythiera7255I completely agree. Using dlss is remarkable and does not sacrifice quality. Lets you use higher detail retracing and PT. Albeit even a 4090 I’ve seen framerates almost halved, but still great framerates.
Funny HWU has 7900xtx on par with 4080 in UE5 Lumen techpowerup has 7900xtx on par with 3090ti overall in RT so another nvidia shil exposed.There is small channel on YT that shows 3090ti and 7900xtx being on par in heavily optimised for nvidia Cyberpunk.Side by side not just some made up graphs.
I agree XTX makes more sense at less the half price of the 4090. Where the most you get from the 4090 is around 15% performance increase and some games there is little to no difference.
15%?😂 25-30% difference. Definitley not 15%. Lol.
I found a crazy deal on an ASRock RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming OC back in August of 2023 for $1148CAD / $850USD. It was a Newegg open-box special but I didn't care because it still had the full ASRock factory warranty, was in perfect condition (some of the plastic film was hanging off but who cares?) and came in-box with everything. I know that I made the right choice because it was even cheaper than the RX 7900 XT at the time.
Random comment I know, but I have followed you for years and years, ever since you made a video about the FX6300 which I bought because of it 😆
Glad to see you're still going man 👍
Thank you so much! Your comment made my day.
7800 XT. Good 4K performance. Enjoying it so far
much like you, i went from an rtx 3090 (evga ftw3 ultra) to an rx7900xtx(powercolor hellhound spectral white). i game at 1440p and the rx7900xtx doesnt fail or falter at all at 1440p and can even push 4k too. eventually i may go 4k but for now 1440p is really good. i have zero regrets at all. the rx7900xtx is absolutely nuts.
Bruh. What a waste of an upgrade.
I went AMD from the green also quit AMD after trying them ~20 years ago due to driver issues!
XFX RX 7900 XTX a great gpu and keeping up with the green in most case but the driver issues remain with some games unplayable(I do not own those games) after a few driver updates I am now impressed with the performance and the XFX brand with exceptional cooling
I went from a 5900X with a 6900XT to a 7800 X3D with a Sapphire 7900 XTX and a new Dell AW3423DWF HDR monitor. The only HDR game I play at the moment is The Division 2 and once dialed in it is better looking to me than Ray Tracing. My only issue so far is with the newest driver 24.6.1 all games crash, going back to 24.5.1 and no issues. Hopefully this will get fixed. I have been running AMD GPUs for the last 10 years and never experienced driver issues until now.
i Jumped from 2080 Super to 7900XTX Asus TUF and ohh boy i am so happy
That's a great jump. Congrats! :)
@@Nicolas11x12English will a 850w gold evga gt supernova works for XTX card
yes@@officialyashvirgaming
@@officialyashvirgaming i have a I9-9900K and a 850 Watt PSU and it works fine.
Underclock the XTX a little bit and it will only consume between 200-300 Watts, so you should be fine. Because sometimes on stock clock it takes up to 425 watts in some scenarios
@officialyashvirgaming yea that will be Plenty. I own that power supply with a 7900xtx and never had a problem. The own time the 7900xtx draws a lot of power is when you OC it.
I'm using a RX7900 XTX because i plan to buy the 240hz Samsung 57" double wide 4k which works better with a 2.1 DP. I saved nearly $2k for the screen getting this card when i built my new rigg in November 2023.
How is 7900xtx on 4k gaming at 120? Is it smooth?
@@kevinbronson6869 right now I’m on my dad’s old (5 or 6 year old) Samsung 32” 4K60Hz monitor. And I love my XTX. I’ll be getting the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 in late April or Early May.
@@KevinKnightCanDanceYou need frame generation and upscaling for high fps in current AAA games. 4k with all the effects hit hard.
@@GodKitty677 The XTX will go to my dad’s rig as soon as the 50 series with 2.1 DP or AMD 80 series if it catches up or is better. The XTX was really a stop gap measure until a GPU can really handle dual 4k at 240hz. It was cheaper to go with that than the 4080 and want to save a little for the new monitor.
@@KevinKnightCanDance4k@240 is hardcore. My nVidia card cant go above 144Hz.
Personally since I started getting into PCs in 2015, I've always had AMD in my personal rig. R9 390
Good choice 👍🏼, I also change from nvidia to amd 7900xtx sapphire nitro , and my cpu is 7950x3d all runs just perfect. Very happy
I went with the 7900 xtx over the 4080 a year ago for my gaming rig. Simply because I didn’t trust that plug and the revised ones weren’t out yet.
I built a brand new system, all Tuf Gaming. I got the Radeon 7900 xtx and the ryzen 7 7800 x3d. I suffered from numerous 'driver timeout' issues that seemed to be very common with this card. After numerous tweeks and settings, SO FAR I've had no further issues. Now, when the thing works normal, its a dang beast of a card. I play games on maximum graphics settings and the card's fans barely need to run.
I have the TUF 4090. Its a metal brick but the cooler on it is the best one out of all my GPU's and I have quite a few other high end ones.
I bought the MSI RTX 4080 Super 16G SUPRIM X and I avoided the 7900XTX...
My 4080 Super SUPRIM X on MSI MEG Optix MEG381CQR Plus monitor is rock solid with G-Sync Ultimate buttury smooth.
Cheers 🥂 🍻
My RTX 4070 giving me the same result as my 7900 XTX.. 4080 is still better in performance then the XTX.
@@Tha-King-Arthur Nvidia RTX 4000 SUPER Series launched against the RT 7900 series.
RTX 4080 Super direct to 7900XTX
RTX 4070Ti Super direct to 7900XT
No competition when RTX On DLSS 3.7.20
Nvidia AD103 is a solid GPU trading blows with RAW performance using less power.
Cheers 🥂 🍻 🍸 🍹
@@travislindgren7158 I know the differents between GPU's but the RTX 4070 in my Asus Rog Strix 18 is giving me more FPS with DLSS and Ray Tracing on then on my desktop with a 7900XTX with Ray Tracing on. Intel seems to give more and stable FPS.
I used to own an RX 7900 XTX but ultimately decided to return it and replace it with an RTX 4090.
The reason for doing this was due to experiencing multiple issues while trying to run a configuration of 3 monitors + a display device at the same time.
I grant you that this use case is very niche, but when investing this much money into a GPU you would expect that it can handle challenging situations.
I'm sorry to hear you had to deal with those driver issues. Of course you're right. No one should have to deal with issues like those when paying such a premium price.
Strange, maybe it's a Windows thing. I've had the 7900XTX for 9 months and in Linux I've had 0 issues with 4 monitors, 2x1440p(75Hz) in portrait mode, 1x4K(240Hz) landscape mode in the middle and on top 1x4k(30Hz) landscape TV display. I've gotta say, I'm really happy with the results, but it really is a shame you had to go through this.
@@BrotherPatrix Yeah, that does sound plausible. It wouldn't be the first time Windows caused issues with drivers and vice versa. Hopefully everything gets sorted out sooner or later for people that are stuck with their choices.
@@BrotherPatrix Aside from fan controls. OverDrive drivers weren't implemented until kernel 6.7, other than that 7900 XTX on Linux is pretty great.
Best of luck on the connector.
Bought one too. Awesome FPS but 456W powerdraw and noisy. Refund and went for a RTX 4080, significant lower powerdraw and quiet. DLSS 3.5 with IA denoising and path tracing is outstanding.
same here, refunded my 7900xtx when black myth wukong benchmark came out, terrible RT performances with 7900xtx and disappointing raster with lumen (around 4070ti level of performances), AMD doesnt seem to be doing well with lumen.
Got a refurbished 4080s ProArt, amazing cards allowing you instal both gaming drivers as well as studio drivers (drivers for professional apps), totally silent, amazing gaming performances in 3440x1440. Also DLSS is just magic, looks better than native TAA.....unlike FSR (i recommend using XeSS upscaling when available for amd users, looks definitely better than FSR upscaling).
Issue with AMD is that there are too much games their cards are underperforming and you find the 7900xtx getting only 4070s/4070ti level of performances, and FSR is kinda underwhelming technology compared to AI based upscalers.
If you're using one graphics card, and constantly swapping it around. I would recommend using a PCI Express extension cable. That way you're just plugging a cable in and out of each motherboard instead of the card itself
I built my first modern era gaming PC back in February and went with the Merc 310 7900XTX. I was able to take advantage of an Amazon $100 gift card for getting their store card and then 5% off my purchase in cash back so I ended up getting the Merc 310 7900XTX for around $800 after the promos. Cannot complain one bit about that. Just using the Adrenaline "Rage" preset this thing will boost up to 3100-3200mhz and it seems to always run cool and quiet. From what I'm reading it sounds like I got fairly lucky with my silicon. Still new to all of this, but I've been loving what this card brings to the table. I run a main display of an LG C2 65" 4K 120hz and then 2 additional Dell 24" monitors and haven't had any issues.
I have both a 4080 and a 7900xtx..love them both for there respective performances. 4080 for raytracing games, Cyberpunk looks awsome right along with Battlefield 2042, Alan Wake 2 and Ratchand Clank 2. 7900xtx is awsome in Call of Duty Warzone, Diablo 4, Epoch, Division 2, and Rage 2. And I got both of them cheaper than a 4090, so I'm happy.
Lmao you have a computer for each game?
@erickalvarez6486 nope...2 pcs...one is strictly for ray traced titles...the other is for high fps. If you truly look at the 7900xtx it mimics a 3090 ti. Power draw, ray tracing, size...it's just a little faster. I replaced my 3090 ti with a 7900xtx because I wanted an air cooled card...my 3090 ti was lc...and had 4 years on the aio. So I sold it to get a 7900...and it's nice for what it is until you turn on raytracing....frame gen helps out...but that wasn't an option when I got mine.
you could sell both cards and get a 4090 haha, best of both worlds, maybe one of the pc’s too
@rawa7851 that is true...but I plan on upgrading the 4080 to a 5090....and selling the 4080 for about 700 bucks to some lucky buyer.
If you can affort both why not getting a 4090 in the fist place to have the best of both worlds
Personally I would have gotten the 4080 super, similar price but you get dlss and improved av1 encoding
I had my 3080 TI break twice.. apparently a problem. The second time it got sent for fixing they gave me a 4070 TI Super instead! I found a guide for overclocking that card to it's max while being stable and below 60c and OC it manually. It runs perfectly without problems at 4k 120 frames in HDR with ray tracing and mostly all ultra settings, TAA or DLAA with 50-60fps on demanding games sometimes 45fps +/-
I switched from 6900xt ultra to the RTX 4080 super FE. My son has the 7900xtx. We have the same mobo and CPU. Also we have compared performance across several titles. What we found was Nvidia seemed to be a more trouble free experience, less pauses and jitters, and higher 1% lows. Either card is a great choice although RT and DLSS are on another level.
FSR 3.1 has improved the image quality quite a bit to that might be a closer battle when it's fully released in titles.
I have a 3090, 4090, and 7900xtx and honestly between the 7900xtx and 4090 you usually don’t notice a difference if you dont use raytracing and dont watch fps counters in game
What? xD
@@CYRUS_DeVeRaKe his comment is pretty clear if you did a blind test in regular rasterization you would never be able to tell the two gpus apart. both 4090 and xtx are so powerful in regular rasterization that even with lets say a 20% performance difference you would never be able to tell 280 by 240 fps without a fps counter.
@@zackmandarino1021 we use the extra power to run DSR or 200% resolutions or RT games theres a huge diferrence running 200% resolution 4090 vs 7900xtx
AMD also has less gpu driver overhead limiting the cpu.
If you're not testing with RT on at all then the XTX makes sense, although it actually does pretty ok with RT. It's not 4090 but yeah... You should be able to avoid the gpu being the limit in 1080p I would think. 4090 for sure does but I think you'll be fine. I just hope it runs stable for ya.
So far it's been running great! :)
Ray tracing is a gimmick for at least 2-3 years. You cant expect Ray tracing to be a "feature" of a game when you need a 4K gaming Rig to actually enjoy it properly, even Unreal Engine is still fleshing out the Ray tracing technology both in quality and optimized performance. So for at least for 2 more years it will never be considered a real feature but a case specific use case.
@@sadasd-n2ftry out lumen on amd 😂 on top of that half these games coming out like helldivers for example are really only easy to install on nvidia and been having problems even launching on amd. I know this cuz I’ve owned both but no longer have the xtx, my friends been telling me about all their issues with theirs tho
@@sadasd-n2f i got an amd card, but nvidia cards are just ..better, they only consistent down side i see on nvidia is less vram and shitty prices, isnt just that?
@@patozarantonello8572 both sides have their ups and downs. the 4080 and 7900xtx are very close performance wise, so it is just extra features that you would be looking at. And what you intend to do with the card, along with what operating system you will be doing it on. Some games run better on AMD or Nvidia. It basically comes down to knowing your use case. I run a 7900xtx because I play mostly raster games, I don't value dlss at all, the card is/was cheaper, and I am using linux.
upgraded yesterday to an xtx from a 6900xt yesterday for VR, i couldnt PIN my quest 3 at 120hz for vr racing with the 6900xt, not a max graphics at least.. the xtx however, keeps thins at about 110 and up basically maxxed out. Love it. only paid 800, too
After seven years with my first build - which used the GTX 1070 - this year I built my second PC, consciously choosing AMD for both CPU and GPU (RX 7800 XT) for reasons of not wanting to buy from monopolistic giants like Intel and Nvidia.
I absolutely love the AMD approach to have all-in-one driver+tuning+recording software, instead of two different apps on Nvidia plus the requirement to log in. The AMD software is well-designed and well-functioning. The GPU itself is great - not much to compare it to since I went directly from 1070 to it, but even in the very unoptimised game like Star Citizen I am enjoying great frame boost at 1440p ultrawide, especially when using Fluid Motion Frames.
And the only issue I was having with my GPU itself ended up being a problem of leftover Nvidia entries in my GRUB bootloader file. I mostly use Linux, so I dualboot it with Windows 11, and on bootup, once I selected Linux in GRUB menu, my monitor would lose signal with the GPU. I would need to first log into Windows, then restart and pick Linux for it to work. After a lot of searching and experimenting, it turned out there were two bits referencing Nvidia - left over from the few weeks I used my old 1070 on this build before my RX 7800 XT arrived - in the GRUB file, and once I deleted them, the problem went away.
There are some articles on how Nvidia refuses to be completely purged when you remove their drivers and files from your Linux installation, so it was relatable in my case.
for me GTX1080 to RX7900GRE on fedora flawless . Didn't have to mess with anything
Nice upgrade! Unfortunately, I know nothing at all about Linux. So your issues you had sound really tough and stressful to me... Haha! :D
@@Pieteros21 Are you dualbooting as well? I'm on Fedora too.
@@SvalbardSleeperDistrict yes , i have dual boot but very rarely use it .
That's odd, I went from a 2080 super to a 6800XT and boot into grub just fine and use it as my main bootloader since I can just select windows from grub. Happy you got it sorted out!
I bought Sapphire Nitro Plus 7900 XTX two months ago,upgrading from 3080 10 gb.The card is a monster,but i had
some problems with drivers and AMD did fix that issue.
I recently upgraded to rx 7900 xt hellhound and havent regretted it at all!!! Works great, the price was better, and zero issues!!!
As it should be, use the graphic that fits your needs the most, no matters the brand
i recently switched from a 3070ti to a 7900xtx mostly for tripple a games. after finishing most of them i found myself in an awfull position since playing competitive games especially cs2 is a straight disaster with amd
playing 4:3 leads to insanely stupid problems with adrenalin where none of my settings would work and would consistently reset. this lead to a ton of crashes and me having to switch back to my 3070 to be able to play comp shooters again while not having to worry about adrenalin - resetting my windows never helped and it remaind a mistery to me why adrenalin had such issues with custom resotlution/4:3 gaming
Why did you want to play in 4:3 resolution???
In the newest driver from nvidia it's the same problem now with playing 4:3 and keeping your hz at the peak so don't update then is my recommendation
Just got a merc 310 7900xtx. Coming from a rtx 3080 hybrid. Also had a rtx 3090. I must say. I'm staying with the 7900xtx till I retire from gaming. I'm very satisfied. I only game at 4k on a oled 65 inch. I've been waiting for this type of card to come out.
RT wise you didnt upgrade performance.
@GodKitty677 who gives af abt rt?
@@kevinbronson6869Almost all of the market. That why they got nVidia cards.
hi there i have built PC for gaming and create youtube videos currently i have 2080 ti alligned with 7800x3d but im upgrading my GPU next month i have selected 3090 ti for $778.26
I upgraded from rx 6650xt to rx 6800 and im very satisfied with the 16gb vram and 1440p performance! Sold old gpu for $180 and bought brand new gpu for $350 so easy upgrade and low cost ish
I had an GTX 650 ti from 2012 till 2014 then I got my GTX 980 and kept it till 2021 and in 2022 I got my RX-6900 XT till today and I'm satisfied a lot. And I was an Nvidia user for 10 years but I think I won't go back for the amd great low prices I hope one day I'll move to Radeon 7000
The only reason i buy asrock 7900 xtx are because at the time its about $1000 and the 4070ti are $1200 in my country.
The gpu video shot is really great, as for the gpu, is a great match for your need. Also agree with 4090 12v cable failure rate is too high. Since I only able to but mid range, and my first amd xfx rx 6700 xt is broken after 3 months use 😂, back to team green 😅. My own takeaway is if you buy amd dont buy the cheapest 3rd party, at least get sapphire. Back to the cheapest zotac nvidia without any problem.
hm, Thats so strange, Did u bought card from crypto-mining? i've got my XFX Rx 6700 XT half year ago from 1 year of mining for 210$ temps on 100% load is 57 for chip and 70 hotspot and it smashing all games in 1440p. In 90% of games i have CPU bottleneck ( I7 9700k ), but where bottleneck is GPU - everything runs 100+ fps ( have 165hz 1440p monitor). To make story short, i think you've got just unlucky day.
The reason why am i switched from Nvidia just drivers and better fps per dollar. Had before very many Green GPUs like from Riva TNT2 :). Than GT9800, GTS 250, GTX 580 (Which burned 2 times LOL. ) than GTX 1050ti ( yeap yeap ), Than i bought RX 5700 and i fall in love with AMD drivers. Than i bought 3060 ( sold my RX 5700 for 700$ which was bought for 250$ KekL) than 3060 ti ( again sold 3060 for 900$ which was bought for 600$ DOUBLE KEKL ) and i cannot accept this bery BAD and uninformative Nvidia drivers. They are just crappy bad. After i sold 3060ti to my friend for 230$ and bought mine RX 6700XT for 210$ and happy as hell. It works nice, The driver has never crashed in mine 7 months~. Well this is mine story, and i think u just got unlucky purchase. Just give it another chance. But if u dont, good luck with buying a new good card :)
Ok I'm thinking of getting the RX 7900 XT with the 20 gig because it's 699 and with NewEgg I could trade in my Old GPU RTX 3070. How much more performance should I expect?
I had a 3070 Ti, the main problem was the shitty low vram. I replaced it with a 7900XT and gaming on high res is way way better. Worth the purchase for the vram alone compared to shitty 8gb.
I went from a 3070 ti on 1080p to a XFX Merc 319 7800XT on 1440p & I'm gettin a good bit more fps on 1440p. Hell of a card. Id do it brotha
You'll get about a 50-60% uplift.
Had enough of the price gouging that Nvidia has been doing since the 2000 series; it's only gotten worse with the 4000 series. For the first time since the old Radeon 9800 Pro I decided to try a Radeon card again. No regrets; haven't had any issues and the 7900 XTX is more than enough of a card to last me for many years to come.
Got Sapphire RX 7900XTX , Wasn't bothered about RT wanted pure Rast Performance , Wasn't gonna spend 2k on a xx90 card and at the time the xx80 card was still 3-400 more aswell ! the XTX was nearly or as good as the xx80 card so that was the no brainer ! Oooo and the Power Connector was a big part in my choice aswell ... Didn't like what I was seeing in failures online .
From rx570 4gb to 7900 xtx, love this card paired with the 7800x3d
I went with a power color red devil and man it's just so good. It's funny how many people argue that the 4080 is the better product due to DLSS. As powerful as these cards are I don't want to upscale an image. There is a legit difference in detail between native raster and upscaled image. I guess I never really noticed because I had to use DLSS with my 3080. Also CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW GOOD THE AMD SOFTWARE IS!!!! My GOD is it night and day between NVidia.
Any crashing, stuttering or software driver issues etc?
I did consider the 7900 XTX but I am happy I did get the 4080 Super instead. CP2077 with Path Tracing really requires Frame Generation and DLSS is just better than FSR. Also we got Ray Reconstruction. However I went with AMD instead of Intel this time and opted for the 7800X3D instead of 14700K.
1:1 that's me
For the longest time considered the 7900xtx, yet in the end I'll likely opt for the 4080s, especially given its proper Pathtracing performance in Cyberpunk, since that's a factor pour moi.
CPU side however, 1000% AMD's 7800X3D. That lad is * chef's kiss *
@@titsmcgee1538Would agree, that would be my build as well.
Just watching this video again and noticed you haven’t got 3 x separate PCIe cables plugged in. You will only draw 375W because of this and not 525W + it can draw.
I use a 1080ti even for VR.
I dont even think about the day when I would purchase other GPU. No rush!
Haha, nice! :D
100ti is still a BEAST, but you will care if the next API Doesn't support the 10-series cards, lol. I was on a 2080 super for a while (marginally better performance than the 1080 ti but with 3GB Less VRAM) and I agree it was an awesome card, but if you ever decide to go 1440p there is no way you would make it with a 1080ti, not unless your fine with a 40 fps average lol.
how does a GTX card perform against DLSS 3 RTX 40xx series oir FSR3
@officialyashvirgaming you talking about fake FPS here. All I care is about RAW power. If the game can't run without fake ass gimmicks, than it does not worth even a cent for me
I loved my 7900 XTX coming from a 3070, it runs flawless I can run anything at 4K ultra even with RT enabled. I could not justify spending the extra $300 on the 4080 or $1500 for the 4090! There’s was also the fear that this card was the last high end from amd.
I have a 4090 and the Asus 7900 xt tuf card. I now use the 7900 xt because the monitor is a freesync pro alienware aw3423dwf. With the Nvidia card, I couldn't stop the camera panning judder in nearly every game. The drivers did state that the monitor isn't Gsync validated. With the 7900 xt, the smoothness is absolutely flawless. It's not as good at ray tracing but I prefer the smoothness every time.
Well, you chose to get AW3423DWF.
New 4K OLED monitors are coming, maybe there'll be one with G-Sync.
Due to dealing with static content for prolonged periods of time, OLEDs were out of the question for me, so I went with XG321UG.
Can't say I'm disappointed, blacks are very close to OLED on that monitor.
Went from 3080 to 4080. Hot good salee price for my 3080, only had to put €250 extra. Also bought a 90° connector for the 12v. So Far no problems at all. Was in doubt for the 7900xtx, but happy as it is.
Hey i don’t know if you are still using the 90 adapter but thats one of the main causes of the melting gpus, you have a 4080 not 4090 so the power is lower but there have been some reports of the 80 burning. I would just use the connector that came in the case if i were u with ur gpu. Cheers!
I use to run nvidia fore years. I had gtx 1060, then rtx 3070. Last year I got rx6800xt for cheap (I earned money after I sold 3070). I'm very happy with 6800xt. Runs great, it's quiet and fast. I haven't had any issues with it.
I bought the 7900XT(MSI CLASSIC) like 9months back & yes it's my Baby...runs every game smooth.
I ditched Ngredia for same cz as U, 12pin connector, & ditched the XTX Cz it's hella more costly in India, & for just like 10-14Fps more for 400+Wattage it's too much.
Upgraded from GTX 1060 6GB, U get the upgrade amount.
fluid motion frames is nothing to sleep on
It's mixed for me. I didn't even bother with AFMF1 over Lossless Scaling, the recent preview drivers for AFMF2 are a massive improvement though. That said, it depends, in most cases I prefer Lossless Scaling frame-gen. Some games work better with AFMF2 than others but in general I get more 'artifacts' on AFMF2 and less stable frame pacing, but it definitely beats out Lossless Scaling on latency in most cases. But both implementations are making steady improvements, especially over the past few months, it's an exciting development for sure. In most cases I'd rather just bump everything to absolute max and lock at 60fps frame-gen up to 120fps instead of making compromises in the settings.
While I don’t hate AMD cards and I think they are good for the price both times I’ve gone AMD I’ve mildly regretted it, my first AMD card was a Radeon Pro Duo (which was basically a Fury X Crossfire on one gpu) and in some games it underperformed the twin 980ti setup I had before it, and I quickly switched back to Nvidia then when the 6900xt came out I got one in early 2021 and I loved the cards performance in older gamers and while it performed well in newer titles once I turned on ray tracing the performance hit was big so then I switched back to Nvidia again.
I am actually thinking of going team red too. Im just so sick of companies charging premium prices inflation or not.
The issue with melted cables on the 4090 likely stemmed from using 4x8 pin connectors, some of the 4090s only use 3x8, because that's all you need.
It's because people were bending the cable
@BrandensOutdoorChannel Not true, some people who own the card for 1 year or so are experiencing this melting.
"when i spend more thank 1k on a gpu i expect it to work with minimal effort" this made me giggle since it's exactly why i send back my 7900xtx.
Look like it's really hit or miss for this card, mine came with terrible coil whine for started, keep crasing in game, even got artefact while playing, blue screen and ram issue...
The drivers are really terrible, couldn't find a stable version, i have tried everything to tweak it and configure my computer for five days before sending it back.
I wish i could say i'm the only one but looking at the forum it's so bad that people start calling us raging nvidia fanboy oO.
I really wanted to keep that card and was more than happy to go amd since i love their cpu already but after trying everything i could at the end of the day i have a job and limited time to lose on bs like that.
Yep, had damn near the same experience with 2 different 7900 XTX. MSI and XFX. Had to send both back. Really tried to like it but it just wasn't happening. Returned to rtx 2070 for zero problems.
Coil whine and driver issues are the skeletons in NVidia's closets that nobody speaks about. Literally every one of their GPU's has coil whine. Some, like my 1080TI, practically has its own podcast it's so loud. Also, NVidia's been using 20 year old software that IS the slowest out of everybody's. And for the coup de grace, GeForce Experience likes to have it's own issues with installing drivers. GPU's all have issues, regardless of who makes them. People are just more comfortable with their green team cards.
Nicolas, I'm so glad you made this video
Oh, thank you! :)
Personally I like used hardware. Had a Titan Xp, Now I have a 3090 FE that I picked up for less than a 4070 super. Plan on using this till whatever comes after next gen.
I picked up a hellhound 7900xtx to replace my asus tuf 6900xt as I just recently moved into a smaller space and started using my pc with 4k oled instead of a monitor. I was happy with the performance increase but the hdmi output must of been a older version of what was on the 6900xt because it was only reporting my tv being 120hz instead of 144hz and it was also reporting the panel being 8 bit non hdr when its a 10 bit hdr panel. I find it very strange they only put hdmi 2.1 not 2.1a on a newer flagship card. Also the bracket that you screw into the case on the card arrived bent which was a bit disappointing. I returned it and I'm waiting for next gen now lol
I have the 6800xt tuf gaming edition card and I'm very satisified with it @1440p resolution. I see no reasons to upgrade tbh
That card is solid and you can easily wait a generation for more of a performance uplift for your money.
@@ZenAndPsychedelicHealingCenter 💯
I got an xtx as well. I did notice that the drivers are a bit buggier than nvidia drivers. And dlss is overall better than fsr from my experience. But other than that, you can't beat the performance value of this card in the current market.
For 12VHPWR power connector, totally agree with your point.
I tried to do the same with a 7700 XT but it was defective and blackscreened in a week. It was great for the price but after that i wasnt eager to just replace it with the same card. So i went and returned it and bumped up to a 4070 Super
For it's price it's def not worth it, it might be cheaper than Nvidia, but it's still crazy expensive.
If prices don't drop in the next few years most average joes are just going stop buying graphics cards, and I'm talking about all the Cards, not only the Flag Ship gpus..
At the current price point I can buy a PS5 and a Meta Quest 3 for a cheaper price than a RX 7900 XT / RTX 4070 Ti Super mid range gpus that's crazy.
I don't like the new connector on the nvidia 4000 series cards either. I'm looking to put a RX 7900XTX in my REVOLT 3 case, so if any body can tell what video card works in this case. thank you
I have been an NVIDIA fanboy since the early 2000s. And I did not even consider buying AMD for 2 decades. BUT - a big but here - NVIDIA needs to receive pushback from many customers for the recent pricing IMHO. That’s why I skipped the 3000/4000 series to buy the TUF 7900XTX we have seen in this test. Second reason was I got more performance for less when comparing to a 4080, no doubt.
On top of this, the AMD drivers are really cool, which recently drove NVIDIA to copy AMDs all in one approach. I don’t need RTSS, Afterburner, NVIDIA config and experience anymore…
3060ti died, had an A770 16GB LE temporarily. 7900 XTX with a proper PSU is really good.
Why didn't you plug 3 separate 8-pin cables to your 7900 xtx?
You dont have too, and if you think you do you're wrong.
An RTX 4080 Super would now (after launch) be a better choice, but there's still this connector dilemma...I therefore also bought an RX 7900 XTX, and for a lot less money than the RTX 4080 Super! So, in my opinion, a very good choice and also a bit of a money-saver (at least in Europe it is!).
4080 super is more expensive than 7900 rtx nitro+ and 4080 in my place T-T
There's nothing wrong with the 12vhpwr cable. Any problems are rare and within normal tolerances of failure.
they have recalled many.
That was Cablemod. Not Nvidia@@aeroflopper
I decided to go with the 7900 xt over the 4070 super. Refuse to pay that for a 12 gb card where there are many titles that run like shit due to it.
7900xt is a monster!! 20gb of ram, Fluid motion works really well in SOME games, like world of warcraft. Works wonderfully.
And it competes in some games with a regular 4080 damn near!! and a 4070 ti super.
It's a monster lol. Got it paired with a humble 12700k with the contact frame added in for cool status.
My 4080 has had no issues
Making a video about buying the arguably third best (cheaper) option ???
Love my 7900xtx 24gb gpu. Even with rt on, I’m getting smooth fps. Currently playing Hogwarts Legacy with graphics set on ultra and rt set to high. 1440p. I’m getting a solid, smooth 120 fps. I’m very satisfied with my purchase.
i switched to AMD last year and have 0 problems with it at all and got it for a fraction of the price over Nvida
i recently build my new pc and i went from a 2060 to a 7900 XTX, the reason why i went for a amd gpu was because i wanted to go for a an all out amd build and also becasuse i don't really care that much about Ray tracing although the gpu can run it but a nvidia gpu would be better i didn't see the point of getting one, plus the 7900 xtx is cheaper where i live
Save to say any person getting rx 7900xtx are very happy with everything, but I don;t see same happines with rtx 4090 or rtx 4080 owners, reporting multiple issues with drivers or melting cables, and yet AMD is at its lowest ever market share with 700 series, people are really up to Nvidias ass very far deep :(
For an end user the plug is ok. For a reviewer that plug is a nightmare they wear out fast (even at launch the plug was only rated for like 10 installs before the adapter weakens and failure becomes more likely). Wise move to avoid it for a test bench GPU.
Worth it?
Yes, it is faster than RTX 4080 SUPER and you get it for a little less.
Question - would you buy a £1k TV, Fridge, HIFI system, Cooker if it had these power connection issues. I'll answer No. Anyone championing the rtx 4000 series with that issue is a mug. Not saying nvidia is worse but there is no way im buying anything with that sort of an issue.
That's an excellent point you're making!
Right now i would have got a rtx 480 super but i got a 7900xtx at launch so back then it was my choice.
basically the 4000 series is if you wanna play cyberpunk with raytracing and I really want to do it too but 7900XTX is just too good on everything else
I just bought the xtx, very happy with it so far. Great high end on a budget option.
I've had 20 series nvidia card and upgraded to a sapphire nitro+ xtx card over a year ago and i couldn't be happier.. great drivers and easy overclocking with adrenalin.. i've had more issues with my 20 series nvidia card than i've had with my xtx.. and don't feel i miss out on ray tracing or dlss they are both super overrated and not worth it imo..
Thank you for this video. I originally wanted the 4080 Super card, but because of the power connector, I'm NOT willing to chance it. I leave my system on overnight sometimes, and even when I leave for work. The last thing I need is a problem with a high-power connector. So, I'm glad to see that the 7900XTX is a real alternative. I'll be picking one up in March!
Thank you for watching and commenting! :)
Have fun with your future 7900 XTX! ^^
As of now, I'm where you were. Deciding what "team" to get.
It was for me with the Sapphire Nitro+. It chews up most games and runs the AI applications I want, while I get to keep both of my kidneys
But the problem, I need apu core for AI as well as openCL, and sometime I use Unreal engine and vray. I do like 7900xtx for gaming. I think the hardware is monster, just waiting in software update from amd to fully support above.
I’ll be going to AMD for my next build getting a big upgrade from what I currently have being a 12600K and a 4060 to a 7700X and a 7900 XTX by this summer hopefully I honestly can’t wait and I care more about native performance without upscaling so I don’t really care much for ray tracing over performance personally.
7700x? Unless you are going x3d, it would be better in your case to stick with 1700, a 13/14600k can handle a 7900xtx. You could also wait till next gpu gen as its rumored that there are going to be 400$ gpus nearly matching old gen high end models
Yeah i would definitely upgrade to the 7800x3d and not the 7700x that 12600k is good enough it would just be a waste i own the 7800x3D and 7900XTX nitro+ and the 3d chip is honestly amazing and simply the best gaming cpu with more than enough for production work too if you need more you could go to the 7950x3d but forewarn you there is a lot of problems with it having a dual CCD setup and having to tweak around with things in the bios and windows fruit for thought I guess
@@Kringey1 Yeah y'all are right and I probably will in the end, it's not that much more to get it over the 7700X especially to pair it with a 7900 XTX.
I was on the verge of purchasing a 7900XTX but ended up getting a 4090. My reasoning for this was based around not so much the gaming performance but all of the support Nvidia has with different "production" suites and its CUDA based architecture. But this morning I read that they are coming out with "ZLUDA" a bridge software that will allow AMD cards to understand CUDA. This will level the playing field and really make the Radeon cards a formidable option for purchase in comparison to Nvidia's offerings. I am not sure to what extent "ZLUDA" will perform or how it performs. If it "emulates" or its in real time, these are important factors. Either way, its clear to see that AMD is working hard to polish their products. Nvidia will probably put out a 4090Ti or even a Titan card. But if I were their marketing team I would suggest to go with a Titan release instead of a 4090Ti. It would be easier to sell a Titan card at an MSRP of $1800-$2000 than a 4090Ti, plus selling the 4090Ti at that price point pushes the price of the 50 Series card to unimaginable heights. Hopefully AMD cards will give Windows 12 the A.I. inference it requires, its obvious that he 40Tops or even the 60 TOPS these so called A.I. CPU's that are coming will not be enough and Windows 12 will need to tap into the video card for inference.
ZLUDA sounds awesome. I'm really looking forward to where this takes us with AMD GPUs. :)