Buy SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB
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Buy SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB

- 20GB 320-Bit GDDR6
- Core Clock 1500 MHz
- Boost Clock 2450 MHz
- 2 x HDMI 2.1 2 x DisplayPort 2.1
- 5376 Stream Processors
- PCI Express 4.0 x16
- 20GB of GDDR6 memory
- AMD Radiance Display™ Engine
- DisplayPort™ 2.1

- AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution
- AMD Radeon Super Resolution
- 4K and Beyond
SAPPHIRE NITRO+ & PULSE AMD Radeon™ RX 7900 Series are designed with digital power which provides accurate power control and excellent power efficiency

The Ultra High Performance Conductive Polymer Aluminum Capacitor has a small PCB foot print but high volumetric capacitance that makes 20-phase power possible on the RX 7900 series graphics card. The capacitor offers stable capacitance at a high frequency and temperature with very low signal noise, ensuring the stability and reliability of the product.

The GPU is mounted on to the high-density 14 layer 2oz Copper and high TG PCB to match the rapid speed, high current and increased power requirement of the GPU and memory to guarantee high stability of the PCB during operation..

The Angular Velocity Fan Blade provides a double layer of downward air pressure which alongside the air pressure on the outer ring of the Axial fan, results in up to 44% more downward air pressure and up to 19% more airflow for a quieter and cooler operation when compared to the previous generations..

The composite heatpipes are fine-tuned for each individual cooling design with optimal heat flow, efficiently and evenly spreading out the heat to the entire cooling module.

In order to protect your card, the SAPPHIRE cards have fuse protection built into the circuit of the external PCI-E power connector to keep the components safe.

Bundled with a graphics card supporter to keep the graphics card in place on the PCIe Slot.

These feature Dual Ball bearing fans, which have an approximately 85% longer lifespan than sleeve bearings in our tests. The improvements to the fan blades means the solution is up to 10% quieter than the previous generation.





Pros: – Runs almost all games I want at 4k with high settings at 90-100fps and above (even without FSR) – Cheapest next gen card that outperforms everything from previous generations. – Can get louder in smaller form factor cases if the airflow is limited but even then nothing compared to the jet fans we had in previous generations – Kind of the power requirements – full load with slight undervolt pulls max ~340W – Fantastic value for the money
Cons: – As mentioned in pros, depending on the model you might get mild coil whine but it’s really way to overblown by reviewers. The card can get a bit louder in smaller form factor cases with 3 fans spinning at 3100rpm but even with full load it’s nowhere close to annoying and I have an open mini-itx case right next to me. – Ray-Tracing performance is not great. A lot better than before but just not great. But I also have to say, I’m a software developer, I work with Unreal Engine, and I’m older, I’ve been watching Ray-Tracing promises for the last 2 decades and after 2 decades it’s still not that impressive. It’s a huge performance hog and most of the modern game engines including Unreal Engine have technologies that provide same visuals with smarter better technology. – This is why I don’t care about Ray-Tracing, and honestly, personally, when I play the game, I don’t really get to even see that ray-tracing as I’m either moving, shooting or whatever. It’s just a fad and a gimmick that sells new stuff. Don’t fall for it. Trust me when I tell you the games look stunning with 7900 XT. Spiderman at 4k and 120fps at highest settings looks STUNNING flying through the city and Warzone and Call of Duty looks smooth, fast, with most settings at high.
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