Darkenii—July 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
A Total Beast – The 7900 XTX Is Everything I Wanted and More This card is an absolute monster. The performance jump coming from my previous GPU was insane,I’m getting ultra settings at 1440p and even smooth 4K in most modern AAA games without breaking a sweat. Temps stay solid, and it runs quieter than I expected, even under heavy load. What really blew me away is how well it handles multitasking: gaming, streaming, editing it just eats it all up. VRAM is more than enough for heavy textures and future-proofing, and FSR 3 is a game changer in supported titles. I was originally considering going NVIDIA, but I’m so glad I gave AMD a shot this time. The price-to-performance ratio is just unbeatable for what you get. Plus, it looks clean in the case — big, bold, and powerful. Pros: ✅ Incredible 4K and 1440p performance ✅ 24GB VRAM – perfect for future games and creative workloads ✅ Surprisingly quiet for a high-end card ✅ Great temps with a good airflow setup ✅ Excellent value vs similar NVIDIA cards ✅ Looks beautiful in a full tower build Cons: ❌ Big — make sure your case has room ❌ AMD drivers have improved a lot, but still need occasional tweaking Verdict: If you're looking for a true high-end card without spending $1600+, this is it. The 7900 XTX hits that sweet spot between performance, future-proofing, and price. I’d buy it again in a heartbeat. Read more
Shawn Rayes—March 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great graphics card, especially for the price! Im glad i went with this instead of a 4090 Read more
Lewis Wray—June 17, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Pros (1) 3 x 8-pin PCIE connectors. I don’t want anything to do with 12VHPWR. (2) 24 GB of VRAM (3) Very quiet cooling. The TechPowerUp review of this card has it rated as the quietest 7900XTX. This was important to me as I don’t use headphones to game. (4) AMD’s Adrenalin software is superior to Nvidia’s counterpart. (5) Haven’t experienced any driver/incompatibility issues. (6) Working fine with a 750 watt Seagate power supply. (7) Metal backplate and shroud. Cons (1) Ray tracing performance could be better. (2) Card takes up 4 slots. That's the price one has to pay for a quiet graphics card. (3) RGB lighting control. ASUS used to have a stand-alone program (Aura) for controlling RGB lighting. These days ASUS wants you to install their Armory Crate software bundle to get control of RGB. If one looks on the r/ASUS subreddit you will find that Armory Crate is universally loathed. I was able to find an old version of the stand-alone Aura program online (do a search for “asus aura 1.07.84_VZ”). I installed the program and found that it could control the RGB lighting of this card. This is an upgrade from an RTX 2070 Super which was barely adequate for my 1440p monitor. With the RX 7900 XTX everything is fast and smooth with high/ultra settings. I’m happy to have made the switch from Nvidia to AMD. Read more
Customer—April 18, 2023✓ Verified purchase
When I say I was VERY excited to test out my first ever Radeon card, I could barely contain myself opening up the box to put it into my system. For context, my current motherboard is an MSI Meg X570 Unify running a Ryzen 5800X3D and 32GB of 4000MHZ memory. I wasn't happy with my previous 4070ti's performance (which also had HORRENDOUS COIL WHINE) so I figured why not pay a little bit more for double the VRAM (yes, I know VRAM isn't everything), and try out AMD's flagship card to see if it really is a 4080 contender. Short story: I'm returning this hunk of junk and my Gigabyte 4080 arrives in just a few days (which I am now VERY excited for because the 4070ti was already a solid card, and this one should be just perfect for my system's needs. Long story: I'm actually kind of a fan of these huge graphics cards, even if they are a bit ridiculous. This is definitely the biggest card I've ever seen, and this TUF card weighs in around 7.5 POUNDS on its own. Sheesh. It BARELY fit into my NZXT H5 Flow case, but I will admit that the fitment is very satisfying even if its size isn't necessarily ideal. The massive size of the card definitely warrants lots of cooling, so the cooling performance can be credited. I've heard about Tuf Gaming cards before, in terms of build quality, it's excellent, looks attractive, and again, feels premium. Unfortunately, my worst fears were realized when I booted my system and attempted to use the card. Not only are AMD's current graphic drivers unstable, but the card genuinely performs worse in every way than the 4070ti that is supposed to be SEVERAL tiers below this card. Ironically, lowering quality presets in certain games also seemed to worsen my performance even more. Gaming at 1440p, I noticed horrible stuttering, texture artifacts, and arguably the worst coil whine on a graphics card I have ever heard. It's unacceptable. For a flagship card, I am incredibly disappointed with AMD. I had high expectations for this card's performance (I know it's no 4090), but my outgoing 3070 never broke a sweat most of the time, and this card can barely play Halo or Call of Duty at medium settings. 24 GB of VRAM! 24! And the card performs like it only has 8 and I'm using almost all of it. It's pathetic. The coil whine doesn't appear to be fixable, even with undervolting. I have a 1000W PSU from Corsair that is Platinum rated. Nothing about my system is misplaced or problematic. I clean installed the graphics drivers and updated my Windows 10. It's a shame. I was looking forward to this card, but also looking forward to not giving Nvidia more money, but sadly, Nvidia's driver support is just more reliable and the performance of the 40 series card is just better. Don't get me wrong, there may be good 7000 series cards out there, but this TUF card isn't one of them. AVOID IT AT ALL COSTS. Read more
Lichemporer—November 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
After a year of owning this card and heavy use it runs smooth, installation was easy. I do recommend a GPU raiser or something for long term safety. Only hits 52c under full load with fan cooling. It is large as expected. Solid look and the RGB isn't overwhelming. Functions perfectly sometimes too well as the online games are what is holding you back (Warcraft) Read more
Leticia—January 27, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I've had this card since Nov '23 and up to this day I haven't had problems any games. I'm playing todays STALKER with no problems maxxed out. The only hiccup I had in the beginning with this card was a driver problem giving me error messages of it hanging and timing out. Drivers fixed that problem and haven't had no more of those errors. Solid performer with any game. Water cooled by Bykski water cooled GPU block. My cpu Ryzen 9 7900X3d, motherboard Crosshair x670e Hero. Read more