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XFX Speedster MERC310 AMD Radeon RX 7900XT Ultra Gaming Graphics Card with 20GB GDDR6 AMD RDNA 3 RX-79TMERCU9

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  • Chipset: AMD RX 7900 XT
  • Memory: 20GB GDDR6
  • XFX MERC Triple Fan Cooling Solution
  • Boost Clock: Up to 2535 MHz
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Graphics CoprocessorAMD Radeon RX 7900 XT
BrandXFX
Graphics Ram Size20 GB
Video Output InterfaceDisplayPort
Graphics Processor ManufacturerXFX

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Customers find the graphics card delivers amazing performance with games running incredibly well, and consider it great value for money.

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XFX Speedster MERC310 7900XT

Jeff CapinpinJuly 22, 2024✓ Verified purchase

Purchased and installed 7900XT and have a few thoughts on it! 1. Length - The card is LONG. Other reviews have addressed this but you'll have to physically handle this card to understand how long it is. Coming from a 3070 that fit perfectly into my case (Corsair 4000D), I thought this card should fit quite well considering it's only about 1.7 inches long, however, the card almost touches the front fans. If you want to use the included support bar, you may have to make space for that. 2. Cooling - The card runs very cool. I've Baldur's Gate and Cyberpunk in max settings and the card has not reached temperatures over 69 C. It can be a bit loud considering XFX has a really aggressive fan curve on the card and if noise is a concern for you, it should be a quick fix by changing the curve. Noise isn't too concerning for me since I wear headphones most of the time so I have not messed with the fan speeds. 3.) Performance - My rig has 5700x3d, Corsair LPX 32GB @ 3600 MHz ram and I'm getting 98-112 FPS in Cyberpunk 2077 with settings set to Ultra (no RT), 132 FPS in Baldur's Gate, a billion FPS in games like Overwatch and LoL, 152 FPS in Horizon Zero Dawn/Forbidden West all in 1440p. So the card has some serious performance! 4.) Aesthetics - Not a big deal for me but the card does look great. Love the backplate. Build quality is super solid with some hefty weight on the card. Overall, I'm very pleased with 7900XT. I had some issues with the card's performance after the install but they've since been fixed by updating drivers. Would highly recommend the XFX 7900XT if you're in the market! Read more

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Best gpu ever

Noah WMarch 31, 2026✓ Verified purchase

Love it, not loud, it performs great, it’s not invidia, it looks amazing, and it’s almost always below msrp! No glaze no sponsorship I just genuinely love my purchase Read more

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I returned the 5070 TI

RJ VelaApril 27, 2023✓ Verified purchase

I returned the 5070 TI because of how aweful DLSS technology actually is for high end gaming. You know how when you look through a bubble, you see through it but there's a strange layer of distortion that just nags you, it's there and shows up every other moment. That's how I describe AI upscaling. It's either artifacts, ghosting, or latency, it's always something. The transformer in the new 5000 series doesn't help because you have to enable it at 3X frame generation. If it were used in 1X, that would be way better but it doesn't work that way. I'm done with upscaling! And thats leads me to my story. When I purchased the AMD card, I noticed something important. AMD includes custom resolutions out of the box. I'm talking about 1200p, 1732p, 1800p. These are resolutions you can choose in game, that run lower than the main resolution of your monitor, but that hardly looks different than running at full scale. I'm being honest, there's already debate between how much 4K improves on 1440p, and I can tell you that running at 1732p or 1800p makes that difference even harder to spot. Yet I get plenty of FPS back by using those resolutions. Now here's the kicker, the Nvidia card does not include those resolutions in the driver, but even worst, trying to manually create those resolutions FAIL using Nvidia's driver software. Now, I have a modern monitor, 4K QD OLED, so I don't know if its poor support for modern monitors by Nvidia, or they just don't want to gamers to use those resolutions --- because that would make DLSS irrelevant!! I'm not lying to you, I'm so loving my 9070 XT using classic Temporal AA with none of the issues that come with fake frames running at resolution between 1440p and 4K, and it runs so smooth. At a few feet away on my desk, you really can't tell that anything is being compromised in terms of excellent gaming experience! I've shared this online, and I've gotten mocked that I'm not supposed to run these resolutions which are not native to my monitor. But the first thing I ask them to do is try to create them with their Nvidia cards, I know they can't. If you buy an AMD card, I ask you try either 1200p, 1732p or 1800p and see if the GPU doesn't run at really good FPS while hardly looking any different at the native resolution. Read more

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