
- Great improvement over the RX 580 4GB it replaced - Small size, great for my planned move to a true SFFPC case - Very reasonable price for the perf

Meets all scores in 3d mark time spy.

Great performance and pretty looking

Small form factor is a plus cut compression time down significantly super super quiet

Exceptionally powerful, with plenty of eye candy, and can be upgraded power-wise without much trouble at all. I was barely getting 70 FPS with my 4070 video card until I got this. Now, with the same setup, I'm getting about 170 FPS. My son gets similar results with his 4090. With minimal effort, this performs at speeds comparable to and even beating a 5080. Don't hesitate; I got lucky and managed to get one immediately. It will require a large case. It's whisper-quiet but can be adjusted for increased cooling if needed. I can't find much wrong with it. With all DLSS settings and eye candy maxed out, it runs games at 175 FPS in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and 230 FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 6. I believe this beast holds its own close to a 4090 and isn't far behind it. Beautiful lights on card. Exceptional Build quality. Heavy!

You already know it is the best card out there money can buy. This one works, no crashing in games.

Card quality is excellent. About the same size of the 4090 with a slightly longer radiator and added fan. Still fit my case. Quiet and cool. Very powerful for driving VR and AI generation. Was a considerable jump from 4090 for VR flight simming on a Pimax Crystal OG. Does very well with Stable Diffusion AI generation compared with the 4090.

Great price to performance Undervolts really well

Pros? Where do I even start?! Okay, so this is an upgrade from my RX 590 Fatboy Core Editon, and WOW is there a difference. I can crank the games all the way to max and still get over 100 FPS! If my 590 tried that it would beg for the sweet release of death, but the 7900 XT? It's just as smooth as a knife through melted butter. As for other people mentioning coil whine, I have yet to hear any! I mean it, I can't hear a single whine, not even under max load! On top of that, it was actually easier to install than my RX 590! It was less wide and only slightly longer. Using a Fractal Design Meshify C ATX Case, with a max GPU length of 315mm, this card fits onto my ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II with ease! And maaaaaan, does it look sleek! No flashy extra "Oooooh shiny bright" stuff, just straight raw power and performance at the ready. You want to get shtuff done? This card will get shtuff done! I haven't even touched the overclock yet! Heck, I don't even think I need to, but it's good to know I have that extra headroom! As for the cooling, I treated it the same as my poorly-designed cooler on my RX 590. I made my own fan curve to be a bit more aggressive to keep temps down (as it makes me feel safer), but this card actually unlocked so many settings I didn't even know existed on the AMD Adrenalin software! Even more so, under the stress test this thing pulls over 300W, but do I feel it? Pffft! Nah, 1000W ROG Strix PSU gives it all the beans with room to share! And the frame, ohhhh, that excellent frame! when I picked up the GPU for the first time, I felt the cold (and slightly heavy) reinforced metal framing of the card, which gave me the reassurance that this thing was DURABLE! No support bracket needed at all, which surprised me! Such performance out of a reasonably sized GPU! No need for a masonry brick that's the other guys, especially when you pair an AMD CPU and GPU together! They work in tango with each other. Paired with a Ryzen 9 5900X, nothing can stop it. I can only imagine what its like when you pair it to a Ryzen 9 7000 series! Connected to a 2K resolution 170Hz monitor, the crispness and responsiveness of the display is like a kettle-cooked potato chip, mmm-mmm-mmm good! This card is also much more stable than my RX 590, as much as people said that this thing is riddled with driver issues, I have yet to see one! Heck, this thing was basically plug and play! Didn't have to install anything! Just whim-bam-boom hooked up and ready to go!


I got it and I'm happy. Beast of a card. Performs 10% better than the founders/zotac/pny poverty editions. I get bragging rights.

* Very fast card, about 30 percent rasterization improvement compared to my old card. * Huge Ray Tracing upgrade compared to the RX 6000 series. * Great cooling solution runs nice and cool under full load. * FSR4 is a huge upgrade compared to FSR 3. * Dual bios performance and silent. * Linux plug and play support no driver install needed! * Shipping was fast!

Arrived in excellent condition with no scratches or signs of wear. Honestly looks and feels like a brand new GPU. Performance has been great so far and installation was smooth.

-Excellent performance -Maintains 3000-3100mhz while gaming. -Stays ridiculously cool while gaming, around low to mid 50's Celsius. (This is in a LanCool 216) -On default settings, the power draw maxes out at about 304 watts while around 3000-3100mhz.


It's really fast, leaving my 1070 in the dust. It's also quiet, even when under load.


- great performance - runs games at high fps on 1440p -slim and good looking - frame gen and dlss are nice features for solo player games

16 GB of VRAM, high clock speeds, PCIE 5. X16. Driver stability (thank you AMD!) Find them on sale if you can! They do drop from time to time, even if not on sale and you're unsure of AMD getting back in the GPU game, they are definitely regrouped and beginning to charge again.

Beautiful red RGB Runs almost all games at max settings