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PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Graphics Card

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Style: 7900 XT Red Devil


Features

  • Video Memory: 20GB GDDR6
  • Stream Processor: 5376 Units
  • Game Clock: 2175 MHz (OC)/ 2075 MHz (Silent)
  • Boost Clock: 2535 MHz (OC)/ 2450 MHz (Silent)
  • Memory Clock: 20.0 Gbps
  • Memory Interface: 320-bit
  • 1 x HDMI 2.1 , 3 x DisplayPort 2.1

Description

PowerColor Red Devil AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT Graphics Card.

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Brand: PowerColor


Graphics Ram Size: 20 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 2535 MHz


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680x4320


Memory Speed: ‎20000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎20 GB


Brand: ‎PowerColor


Series: ‎RX7900XT 20G-E/OC


Item model number: ‎RX7900XT20G-EOC


Item Weight: ‎4.4 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.7 x 5.79 x 2.87 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.7 x 5.79 x 2.87 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PowerColor


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Date First Available: ‎December 13, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Smooth
Style: 7800 XT Red Devil
The AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT is an outstanding graphics card that truly delivers providing smooth gameplay across a wide range of titles, whether you're into competitive gaming or immersive single-player experiences. Thanks to its powerful architecture ample VRAM, RX 7800 XT handles high-resolution high frame rates with ease. The card also runs cool and quiet, thanks to AMD's efficient cooling design, which means you can enjoy extended gaming sessions without overloading your system. latest technologies, such as ray tracing and AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, enhances visual fidelity and performance even further. Installation and setup are straightforward, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike. Overall, the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT is a reliable, high-performance GPU that offers fantastic value, making it a great choice for gamers looking to elevate their experience without breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025 by Chris

  • Overall best/on a short list for budget or lower power draw.
Style: 6500 XT Fighter
This card is a bit of mixed bag. If you judge it for what it is - and not what it could have been if AMD tried harder - it's arguably the overall best choice in a new budget card and/or if looking for lower power consumption. It is a sad commentary on the state of budget cards that this counts as probably the best. But there simply is no competition in this segment. Nvidia has done a new budget card in 5-6 years. As far as 3D (games) performance goes this card is about as fast as Nvidia's GTX 1060 and AMD's Radeon 570/580 . Cards released in 2016/2017. The GTX 1650 (released 2019) is a bit slower but if you search you can find versions of that card that can run on the PCIe bus alone - no extra power cable needed. Appealing if upgrading an older computer with a modest power supply. My primary goal was finding the overall best combination of low power draw and still decent performance. The RX 580 can be had new here on Amazon for around $110. Performance is close but it it's rated at 185 watts and under stress pushes 200 watts. The RX 570 cannot be found new but lots of used on eBay. A claimed 120 watt power draw but they lie. The real world power consumption is very close to the RX 580. The GTX 1060 is probably faster than any of the other cards I've mentioned (not by much) but is rated at 180 watts and while a six year old design is still more expensive than any of the cards mentioned, including the RX 6500 XT being reviewed. A few other things. Nvidia cards are well known to stress 3D performance above 2D. So if you primarily play games the Nvidia cards are good to look at. But if you are doing a lot of picture editing or content creation, the 2D scores of Nvidia cards are notably lower. And AMD's cards are well known to suck substantially more power when using a two monitor set up versus a single monitor. One of the appeals of the RX 6400 and RX 6500 XT - for me - is that power consumption for two monitors remains very reasonable. So anyway.... This card - the RX 6500 XT - is basically the little engine that could. It performs substantially better than you would think looking at the specs. Yes, only PCIe 4x lanes and running PCI 3 vs PCI 4 lowers performance. Yes, a narrow PCI bus (64 bit) and only 4GBs of memory. But the memory is extremely fast. And the clock speed of the GPU itself is extremely high. So if you keep game settings moderate so as to not exceed the 4GB onboard memory, this card delivers. Also of interest is that if your motherboard supports it, you can help this card a lot with faster system memory. Actually, AMD's cards seems especially found of faster memory. I'm running DDR 4 4000MHz memory on PCIe 3.0 and synthetic benchmarks are all 10-15% faster than normal for PCIe 4.0. Power draw - something really important to me just a hobbyist - is also appealing. The smaller brother RX 6400 only draws 53 watts and never needs an extra power connector. But it has just been cut back to much and is.... well .... not fast. Nvidia's GTX 1650 is rated at 75 watts (maximum for PCIe only) but is difficult to hard to find not requiring an extra power connector. This card, the RX 6500 XT - is rated at 107 watts and does require an extra six pin power connector. But my on tests using a watt meter (total system draw) and those of professional reviewers all say the same thing. The RX 6500 XT isn't using a lot of power. Single monitor idle is 2 watts. Dual monitor is 10 watts. Running games it is rarely above 85 watts and max at 100. Even if your computer is older and power supply low wattage, you can probably get a four to six pin adaptor and run this card. Overall, the card strikes a good balance between price, performance and power consumption. Sure, it would be a lot better card with 6 or 8GB of memory. Or more PCIe lanes and faster bus. Or both. But then consumers would probably have no reason to purchase the more expensive (and still a great value) RX 6600. At least AMD tries to offer a couple of new budget cards. Something Nvidia hasn't bothered with for a long, long time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023 by Shirley

  • PowerColor Red Devil AMD 7900XTX Delivers Quality and Performance
Style: 7900 XTX Red Devil
The media could not be loaded. Purchased mine late January 2025, picked a horrible time to build a PC first time since 2000. I’ve bought premade the last 25 years and honestly my 2011 MacBook Pro has lasted me until I needed faster bus drive speeds thunderbolt 1 was sufficient enough until now. Back to the powercolor red devil 7900xtx. I bought mine from Amazon Resale - Like New which is their highest standard on resale. Tested and all original packaging is available. I paid $1,120 for mine as I’ve seen the increase pre and post tariffs. The graphics card was prestige condition no dings or scratches mint condition. Packaging was torn the OG box but all contents were inside in their original packaging. I was happy to see the anti sag tool inside because this is a chongus graphic card. I do hear coil whine it’s not bothersome only on boot up of games loading shaders etc. I used to game on PS4 so I’m used to aircraft sounds lol. Adrenaline drivers pre 2nd March update was wonky my games suffered mid fps drops until AMD updated on their end so definitely grab the latest driver I opt for unsigned one by Microsoft it’s solid I recommend it. My fps on TFD running medium graphics and high ray tracing avg 160-180 fps with 4-6 ms input lag. Marvel Rivals is hitting 300-400 fps on ultra settings for me. I am running X870E MOBO AORUS Pro Ice v1.0 with 9800X3D and Royal Neo CL28 2x16GB RAM. Win11Pro. Tokyo Xtreme Racer 238fps 2ms input lag. I’m hitting good numbers with 60-67°C on load. This card is a beast it might not have the fancy DLSS upscaler but FSR with this new update really shines for price and availability unlike Nvidia. Give AMD 1-2 more generations it’ll be the new Nvidia powerhouse. They control processor market now crippling Intel the original integrated electronics of Robert Noyce era. AMD is known as fairchildren of the Fairchild semiconductor company birthed out of Silicon Valley right there where Lockheed Martin was born from also a Fairchild. I recommend this graphics card for your gaming needs still cheaper than a 4090 if can find any and significantly cheaper than the 5080/5090 hype. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025 by R&D100 R&D100

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