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The Sapphire11330-03-20G Pure AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT is a high-performance gaming graphics card featuring a 2475 MHz boost clock, 16GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory, and AMD's latest RDNA 3 architecture. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it supports multi-display setups with 2 HDMI and 2 DisplayPort outputs, all packed into a sleek 2.5-slot ATX form factor for easy integration into modern builds.
Memory Speed | 19.5 GHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7800 |
Chipset Brand | AMD |
Card Description | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Brand | Sapphire |
Series | 11330-03-20G |
Item model number | 11330-03-20G |
Item Weight | 3.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 5.06 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.6 x 5.06 x 0.1 inches |
Manufacturer | Sapphire Technology |
ASIN | B0CFWRLDB5 |
Date First Available | September 6, 2023 |
A**E
Lighting fast shipping, oh and it's a thumper
So, at the time I built my rig Radeon 7800 XTs under 700 bills were hard to come buy. Not only was I able to get the deal I was looking for, but I found it in white just as I was looking for, and it's the thumper.But the reason I'm writing this review is it arrived in 4 days from date of purchase, instead of 3 weeks as listed on the sale page
C**S
200+ fps
Love it
J**O
Excelente video card
Todo ok very good
B**.
Great Performance, Great Design, Ultra Quiet and Runs Cool
I’ve had this card for nearly a year now and it’s fantastic. My PC is white so I opted for a white graphics card and this did bit disappoint. It’s a big upgrade in terms of gaming performance from my retired 1080 Ti. In most games it can reach double the FPS. And this also has access to ray tracing which is a very nice graphical upgrade in some games. What really made me fall in love with this card specifically though, is the fact that it’s so quiet. While playing games I can barely hear it if at all, which is a far cry from the noisy mess that was my 1080 Ti FE. It also runs super cool, I don’t think I’ve ever seen it go over 65°C at full load. Overall a really great buy and the card also looks great. My only nitpick is that the LED is red and not RGB or something, but it’s really negligible. If you’re looking to play all new AAA games at max setting and good FPS at a reasonable price, this is the one to go for, and its 16GB VRAM will become very handy in the short and long term.
S**
pricey but worth it !!
The media could not be loaded. i know i need to turn off the red lights but honestly idk anything about gpu’s i had help building this baddie, but my pc runs smooth ;))
H**K
HOT, LOUD, runs like a jet engine in the room, AMD overhypes products. Mediocre performance.
I am professional in the computer field. This card runs Very Hot, like a Blower Heater in the room. Ridiculosly Loud when playing even mid grade titles on 1440p. AMD overhypes their stuff via social media. Avoid AMDPerformance of this graphics card is pretty mediocre, its just acceptable, even with the newest drivers and FSR 3.1 . I also have the Rx7900 XTX and that one is even worse when it comes to heat generation and loud noise. They both sound like a jet engine running in the room ( in an obnoxious way) . I could probably heat my house with the heat That 7900xtx produces. I would recommend to Avoid AMD for graphics cards. Their CPU's have been ok.I have been an AMD fan for a long time. These 2 are the last AMD cards I shall purchase. my next graphics card will certainly be an NVIDIA. I have a few NVIDIA cards. They run so much cooler, and dont sound like a jet engine running right next to you.I hope this review will help some people avoid AMD and use their hard earned money on a different product that is more reasonable
K**.
Powerful, stays cool, quiet, and beautiful.
My particular card boosted to about 2,700mhz after an automatic undervolt via Adrenaline. It takes up about 2 3/4 slots. I underestimated that slot occupation and had to adjust the fan schematic I planned for my mATX sff build accordingly. I believe the max wattage I've seen it draw during stress testing is somewhere around 270w. There's been a lot made of the static red LED badge, which only has an on/off switch, with no aRGB, RGB , or even brightness control. This is going to be an extremely subjective aesthetic preference, but I knew what it would be before purchasing, and it fit into my plans. As you can see, my build is entirely comprised of white components with a solid matte black mobo. I figured the red pop from the GPU LED badge would be a nice bit of flair in a monochromatic aesthetic, and for my personal expectations, I was right. I'd say the brightness of it is what you might expect the brightness of an average RGB fan to be when set at 50%. I can't speak to the functionality of the included support bracket, as there wasn't enough room for it, but it felt of high quality and looked pleasing, with an attractive matte finish. My build is about as small as you can get without going ITX, and only contains 3 fans: 2 x 120mm radiator exhaust fans in the top position, and 1 x 120mm rear exhaust fan. The spaces for bottom intake fans are unusable, due to the GPU thickness. With this fan array, the 7800 xt hasn't seen temps higher than the mid 60's Celsius under stress testing. All in all, I'm very happy with my choice to go full-on AMD and get a team red GPU to match my CPU this time around. The Adrenaline software suite is robust to the point of slightly overwhelming with all of the options available, but is still attractive and easy to navigate. Coming from GeForce Experience, it felt like going from being the passenger to being the driver.
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