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Specifications
Manufacturer
XFX
Part #
RX-78TQICKF9
Chipset
Radeon RX 7800 XT
Memory
16 GB
Memory Type
GDDR6
Core Clock
1295 MHz
Boost Clock
2430 MHz
Interface
PCIe x16
Color
Black
Frame Sync
FreeSync
Length
335 mm
TDP
263 W
Case Expansion Slot Width
2
Total Slot Width
3
Cooling
3 Fans
External Power
2 x PCIe 8-pin
HDMI 2.1 Outputs
1
DisplayPort 2.1 Outputs
3
Price History
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from completed build 15th Birthday Build
The 16GB of VRAM is a godsend! I can finally play Far Cry 6 with 4K60 Ultra Settings! No stutters, great RT.
from completed build OBSIDIAN
I could have gone with an RX 9070, but... Eh. The price was way better, being about $300 cheaper in Australia, and I rarely use upscaling for anything other than frame gen, so FSR 3 is fine to me for now. Like my case fans and CPU cooler, the fans on this card are barely audible and do a great job of keeping it cool. It's no Sapphire NITRO+, but the tuning available to you for power and clocks is pretty open, 15%+ power limit is still quite good.
from completed build Optimum PC
This was the most exciting part. My first triple fan card. This was surprisingly light but man was it long (pause). Anyways, it runs cool, isn't too loud IMO and definitely runs any game well (at 1080p that is, honestly overkill on my part but I wanted the futureproof/upgrade + my money hehe). It also fits pretty well in the A3 with an ATX psu (150mm), the slanted cut at the end of the card gives more room for the cables to droop down.
from completed build 🤍 - RX 7800 XT, Ryzen 5 7600X, Corsair 2500X
Looks good, runs quiet, and the 7800xt is just a good card in general.
from completed build First Gaming Build
Good job AMD 1440p gaming, 16 gb vram for <500$
from completed build White and black fish tank build
I got it during Prime day deals and couldn’t be happier. AMD software is fantastic and getting drivers installed and everything up and running was extremely easy. I haven’t pushed it to the limits yet but so far it’s done everything I wanted it to do without any fan noise or coil wine.
from completed build $1300 First Build: 7700X with 7800XT
Originally was going to go with a 4070 Super, but this card was significantly cheaper with good specs. I don't use Ray Tracing on the games that I play, so it was an easy choice. This card has no RGB lighting on it, so if you want that, don't get the QICK card - there are other XFX models that have RGB.
from completed build First PC build
This 7800xt is an absolute beast and spits out frames of 144+ at 1440p high settings like its nothing, maxing out my main monitor. AMD software was easy to install and automatically installed the most up to date drivers for me. The card looks great and cooling is great, not sure if its the card itself, the amount of fans I have, or both working together, but temps haven't gone over 60 degrees Celsius after hours of gaming at max load.`
from completed build Bee-C: First Build!
Coming from Intel integrated graphics this thing has blown me away, seems to decimate almost anything you throw at it (almost anything because ray tracing exists, but even then I've been playing Control with ray-traced reflections on and still getting 70-80fps depending on how busy the game is). Runs pretty cool too (60c under load). Very high pitched coil whine though, although this is tolerable with the side panel on.
from completed build My first build