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7600 Navi 33 | 6700 XT Navi 22 | 7700 XT Navi 32 | 6800 XT Navi 21 | 7800 XT Navi 32 | 7900 GRE Navi 31 | |
Compute Units | 32 CUs | 40 CUs | 54 CUs | 72 CUs | 60 CUs | 80 CUs |
Clocks (MHz) | 1720 base 2655 boost | 2321 base 2581 boost | 2171 "game" 2544 boost | 1825 base 2250 boost | 2124 "game" 2430 boost | 1270 base 2245 boost |
VRAM | 8 GB | 12 GB | 12 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB | 16 GB |
Memory | 18 GT/s 288 GB/s (128-bit) | 16 GT/s 384 GB/s (192-bit) | 18 GT/s 432 GB/s (192-bit) | 16 GT/s 512 GB/s (256-bit) | 19.5 GT/s 624 GB/s (256-bit) | 18 GT/s 576 GB/s (256-bit) |
Infinity Cache | 32 MB (2nd Gen) | 96 MB (1st Gen) | 48 MB (2nd Gen) | 128 MB (1st Gen) | 64 MB (2nd Gen) | 64 MB (2nd Gen) |
TBP/TDP | 165 W | 230 W | 245 W | 300 W | 263 W | 260 W |
Price (USD) | $269 MSRP | $479 MSRP $330-ish now | ??? | $649 MSRP $520-ish now | ??? | $649 MSRP |
Pricing:
7600
Navi 336700 XT
Navi 227700 XT
Navi 326800 XT
Navi 217800 XT
Navi 327900 GRE
Navi 31Compute Units 32 CUs 40 CUs 54 CUs 72 CUs 60 CUs 80 CUs Clocks (MHz) 1720 base
2655 boost2321 base
2581 boost2171 "game"
2544 boost1825 base
2250 boost2124 "game"
2430 boost1270 base
2245 boostVRAM 8 GB 12 GB 12 GB 16 GB 16 GB 16 GB Memory 18 GT/s
288 GB/s (128-bit)16 GT/s
384 GB/s (192-bit)18 GT/s
432 GB/s (192-bit)16 GT/s
512 GB/s (256-bit)19.5 GT/s
624 GB/s (256-bit)18 GT/s
576 GB/s (256-bit)Infinity Cache 32 MB (2nd Gen) 96 MB (1st Gen) 48 MB (2nd Gen) 128 MB (1st Gen) 64 MB (2nd Gen) 64 MB (2nd Gen) TBP/TDP 165 W 230 W 245 W 300 W 263 W 260 W Price (USD) $269 MSRP $479 MSRP
$330-ish now??? $649 MSRP
$520-ish now??? $649 MSRP
Actual announcements in a few hours.
That was the exact opposite of the sentiment earlier because everyone expected the 7800 XT to cost more. "wow the 7700 XT looks strong, wtf this 7800 XT is weak". But the street pricing is what matters. The $900 price of the 7900 XT did not hold. AMD will consistently launch at dumb MSRPs and let the market fix it.Pricing:
7700XT $450
7800XT $500
7700XT is a hard L, 7800XT seems good.
I would just go balls to the wall and get a 4090 and a powerful psu with it. There is literally nothing else on the market worth buying.Call me retarded, but if I had the money to buy a GPU, I'd pick up a 7800XT.
Assuming 6800XTs are out of stock by then, just seems like the best value choice.
Damn, that's depressing, isn't it?
That's pretty retarded.I would just go balls to the wall and get a 4090 and a powerful psu with it. There is literally nothing else on the market worth buying.
If the 6800 XT isn't considered bad at ~$500, then the 7800 XT also isn't bad at $500.Call me retarded, but if I had the money to buy a GPU, I'd pick up a 7800XT.
Assuming 6800XTs are out of stock by then, just seems like the best value choice.
Damn, that's depressing, isn't it?
Depends on what you have and what your performance targets are. I'd probably just get a 6700 XT, which would be a massive upgrade for me. 4090 is an otherwise unreachable level of performance, but is not better price/perf than a 7900 XTX or any other card.I would just go balls to the wall and get a 4090 and a powerful psu with it. There is literally nothing else on the market worth buying.
I got an open box 4080 for $800 locally on labor day sale. I can't even think of what I'd need a 4090 for.I would just go balls to the wall and get a 4090 and a powerful psu with it. There is literally nothing else on the market worth buying.
This is not how it works, or at least not how it should work.If the 6800 XT isn't considered bad at ~$500, then the 7800 XT also isn't bad at $500.
That's how it works for this gen. Notice that AMD is laser focused on having the 7800 XT compared with the 4070, and the 7700 XT with the 4060 Ti 16 GB.This is not how it works, or at least not how it should work.
The idea is that we would have a generational jump combined with either lower or similar pricing. Like the 970 and the 1070 cards. Back in the day, AMD (ATI) also achived this with cards like the HD4850 which forced some pricing shifts for Nvidia's mid range which was kinda stuck in refining the 8800 series in smaller manufacturing nodes/lower prices, as they were unable to launch some mid/low end GTX280/260 cards