For those who doesn't know, 7900 xtx is extremely good overclocker. Got myself nitro plus after my 3080 10gig died recently,always been nvidia user, so this time went with AMD, so after playing with overclock at 2950mhz core and 2750mhz memory oc at 1.025v undervolt. Timespy gives 34707 points in graphics score and in timespy extreme it gives 17040 points, it's like +19% more performance compared to reference 7900 xtx at stock. There is a lot of horse power
Also worth adding that the amount of overclocking headroom you'll have varies by the card you get. If you buy a factory OC card, the headroom will be a lot less. Just wanted to add that to avoid disappointment.
@@jordanash asrock taichi aqua out there, that one is even higher tear 7900 xtx with that 600w unlocked bios. Some of 7900 xtx can install that bios aswell with some tinkering
nice video very informative well put together ive been a nvidia guy for the time being but boy i love the competition its great for everyome besides team green lol
Given what has happened to the price of the 4080 Super, realistically in the UK and many parts of the EU, based on cost, the choice is either 4070ti Super or 7900XTX. The 4080 Super is basically up another price bracket.
@@jordanash We can still buy off Amazon UK, they just add on the import tax from the UK to the EU. So this GPU is currently €1160 on Amazon UK. If I stick to the EU (no import tax) this exact model is available for €1060 on Caseking Germany. Which is also the average price for the 4070ti Super in the EU (€1050) The cheapest I could find the Inno3d 4080 Super for is €1307 from Amazon Germany. Which is a big jump in price. I've never bought an Inno3d GPU before, if I'm spending that much money, Id rather stick with a brand I have used before like Asus (I used to exclusively buy Evga for Nvidia until this gen). On the AMD side, I'd lean towards Asus and Sapphire. And Id be willing to try ASrocks more premium model such as the 7900xtx Taichi. If both the 7900XTX and the 4080 Super are the same price, I think its a no brainer win for the 4080 simply because of lower power draw, better RT performance and the superior upscaling technology. When there's a €150-300 difference in the price of the GPUs its a different value proposition. I don't think the superior RT performance and DLSS is worth that much extra.
Nice video mate , pleased with my 7900xtx hellhound especially for the price to performance ratio when compared with its rivals ,its quieter than my 3080 too . Always been a team green guy but the pricing policy is getting silly and the 16 pin pcie would mean redoing all my custom made cables .
Thank you! Great, glad to hear it. The Hellhound models are great cards. Yeah I feel you there, I'd be going AMD if I saw building a new system nowadays.
@@benboy80 agree with u.. just to add here, in my region, SEA, rtx 4080/s & 7900xtx price quite expensive.. got mine 7900xtx hellhound around usd850 equivalent.. manage to uv 1075mv, 2950 core clock, 2664 memory clock, 15 power limit.. if i go higher memory clock, or lower voltage, it will crash.. beside that, it will run smooth all day.. ✌🏼
Hello, thanks for your presentation of this model. If you know, which one of 7900 XTX would you recommend overall? It's kinda hard to find recents comparisons for this card's different models... Thank you!
Hey, you're welcome! So I've used a lot of Powercolor cards, those are great and more affordable. Sapphire have a good reputation too. This one has been great but it is one of the more expensive models.
@@jordanash Thanks for you answer! Yeah this one's really expensive, but from what I saw it's also the coolest model iirc, which would make it a better investissement over time... well at least I hope
I don't know if you've heard me say from one of my older videos, but I built my first PC with parts from them in 2010. It's great to be working with them now
I've not done much undervolting before, but I can look at it. It might be a while though, I'd want to be very comfortable with doing it myself first before teach others.
I'm thinking about buying this card, do you think my 750W PSU (Seasonic G12 80+Gold) can handle this card in combination with a 5800X3D, TUF X570, 2x M.2 Nvme's, 2 CPU Fans and 6 Case Fans? (I know you said 750W, on the Asus HP they recommend 850w)
It can pull up to 450watts I think. You can use PBO to undervolt your cpu for a little headroom. The card can run much lower wattages as well. Adrenaline software has Hypr-rx Eco mode preset for games and you have the option to lower power limit, lower clocks, and undervolt the card from the tuning tab.
Yep with Infinity fabric and smart access memory. In this case, I'm glad it didn't as it then sets a realistic expectation on the speeds people could expect if they use either Intel *or* AMD.
Yeah, I don't see why not. I don't think you'll be able to get both of those without compromising the quality of the other parts though, seems too tight.
Well I own both 4080 and 7900XTX and in summer you won't play with a 7900XTX blowing tons of heat out of the PC case right into your face and hotspot @90°c and drawing 512W out of your PSU. That's why I didn't go for the 4090. The 4080 was a sort of sweet spot between powerdraw, heat, noise and FPS.
Oh if that's all it has then definitely upgrade it, don't risk stupid adapters or anything like that. To be fair is is a £/$1000 card, it deserves decent power.
I was thinking of maxing out my build with this card, until I realized the dimensions wouldn't fit in my case (I have a push pull config so it uses up most of the space in my case. If it is not 286mm or shorter, it will not fit. Guess I'll go with the reference model card instead.
@jordanash I just find it ridiculous my sapphire 7900xt has a 3 slot bracket and a metal construction. It seems to me that the aib partners that also make nvida cards all apply the cost cutting measures to both types of card. Fair enough.
From what I've seen I think it's down to how they make the brace that spans the length, some of them more width so don't need the extra bracket support.
I agree with that. Sapphire Nitro+ has a sub frame that’s acting as vram heatsink bridge to the main heatsink which is the truest anti-sag structure. ASUS might be looking for better case compatibility with the two slot bracket but my opinion is also that it is insufficient.
Completely agree on the power consumption thing, but it also depends on the 7900 XTX you get in terms of if it's worth the price jump. For instance, I snagged a PowerColor Hellhound 7900 XTX for $919.99. The cheapest 4080 Super I could get (as per PCPartPicker) is $1,149.99. Sure, it doesn't use as much power, but that's a big jump in price. The 4080 Super is a great card, but honestly, I would really miss my Radeon Chill feature in games.
@@VelcroSnake93 I am having this issue right now. I am planning an upgrade soon and I see the 7900 XTX Asus Tuf for € 1.058 but with a € 100 cashback. The cheapest RTX 4080 super I can find is the pro art version for € 1.149. Not sure what to get really, I am going to pair it with a 7800X3D and a the new Alienware Oled monitor 1440p 360hz version.
@@HollowGuy7 I can look to add some more games, but I need to try and get keys for them as I can't afford to buy them all. Apex benchmarks are already in the video btw
Returned my 7900 xtx Tuf OC; the temps were honestly junk, hitting 60C sometimes. Asus dropped the ball not having a vapour chamber on its AMD cards. Will be getting a Sapphire Nitro + Vapour X as it's replacement
Tylko że 4090 pobiera 100% więcej prądu, więc porównanie jest bez sensu, AMD też może zrobić kartę która pobierze ponad 500 Watt, jak robi to 4090 i wtedy porównaj
For those who doesn't know, 7900 xtx is extremely good overclocker. Got myself nitro plus after my 3080 10gig died recently,always been nvidia user, so this time went with AMD, so after playing with overclock at 2950mhz core and 2750mhz memory oc at 1.025v undervolt. Timespy gives 34707 points in graphics score and in timespy extreme it gives 17040 points, it's like +19% more performance compared to reference 7900 xtx at stock. There is a lot of horse power
Also worth adding that the amount of overclocking headroom you'll have varies by the card you get. If you buy a factory OC card, the headroom will be a lot less. Just wanted to add that to avoid disappointment.
@@jordanash asrock taichi aqua out there, that one is even higher tear 7900 xtx with that 600w unlocked bios. Some of 7900 xtx can install that bios aswell with some tinkering
I'd like to look at some ASRock GPUs, they're *very* hard to get samples of though unfortunately.
Mine came defective I had return it unfortunately:/
Ah that's a shame
nice video very informative well put together ive been a nvidia guy for the time being but boy i love the competition its great for everyome besides team green lol
Thank you! Haha, good for us, that's for sure.
I'm considering this card. Thanks for the review. Big help :)
Great, love to hear it was helpful!
Never bought AMD but i can say ASUS TUF gpu's are of top quality and coolers seems to be above what is needed!
Great aren't they, love how over-engineered they are.
Given what has happened to the price of the 4080 Super, realistically in the UK and many parts of the EU, based on cost, the choice is either 4070ti Super or 7900XTX. The 4080 Super is basically up another price bracket.
This model is the same price as the 4080 Super I reviewed
@@jordanash We can still buy off Amazon UK, they just add on the import tax from the UK to the EU. So this GPU is currently €1160 on Amazon UK. If I stick to the EU (no import tax) this exact model is available for €1060 on Caseking Germany. Which is also the average price for the 4070ti Super in the EU (€1050) The cheapest I could find the Inno3d 4080 Super for is €1307 from Amazon Germany. Which is a big jump in price. I've never bought an Inno3d GPU before, if I'm spending that much money, Id rather stick with a brand I have used before like Asus (I used to exclusively buy Evga for Nvidia until this gen). On the AMD side, I'd lean towards Asus and Sapphire. And Id be willing to try ASrocks more premium model such as the 7900xtx Taichi.
If both the 7900XTX and the 4080 Super are the same price, I think its a no brainer win for the 4080 simply because of lower power draw, better RT performance and the superior upscaling technology. When there's a €150-300 difference in the price of the GPUs its a different value proposition. I don't think the superior RT performance and DLSS is worth that much extra.
You've summed it up very well, it's all down to localised price with these cards
Scan has lots of interesting products! Great review! Thank you Jordan!
Yes they do! Thank you 😊
Nice video mate , pleased with my 7900xtx hellhound especially for the price to performance ratio when compared with its rivals ,its quieter than my 3080 too . Always been a team green guy but the pricing policy is getting silly and the 16 pin pcie would mean redoing all my custom made cables .
Thank you! Great, glad to hear it. The Hellhound models are great cards. Yeah I feel you there, I'd be going AMD if I saw building a new system nowadays.
@@benboy80 agree with u.. just to add here, in my region, SEA, rtx 4080/s & 7900xtx price quite expensive.. got mine 7900xtx hellhound around usd850 equivalent.. manage to uv 1075mv, 2950 core clock, 2664 memory clock, 15 power limit.. if i go higher memory clock, or lower voltage, it will crash.. beside that, it will run smooth all day.. ✌🏼
Hello, thanks for your presentation of this model. If you know, which one of 7900 XTX would you recommend overall? It's kinda hard to find recents comparisons for this card's different models...
Thank you!
Hey, you're welcome! So I've used a lot of Powercolor cards, those are great and more affordable. Sapphire have a good reputation too. This one has been great but it is one of the more expensive models.
@@jordanash Thanks for you answer!
Yeah this one's really expensive, but from what I saw it's also the coolest model iirc, which would make it a better investissement over time... well at least I hope
No problem. To be fair Asus really over engineer the design, but it does mean better temps for the most part.
I've used Scan since they started.
I don't know if you've heard me say from one of my older videos, but I built my first PC with parts from them in 2010. It's great to be working with them now
Can you take a deep dive on undervolting the Tuff 7800xtx. And see how well the wattage can be tamed?
I've not done much undervolting before, but I can look at it. It might be a while though, I'd want to be very comfortable with doing it myself first before teach others.
the backplate is aluminium, just like the front shroud
Yeah someone else said that, it doesn't feel it though
The 7900 xtx is 5.7€ fps per euro while the 4080 8.4€ was it may fary for the prices where you live but these what i found
Quite different then! Thanks for sharing your info ☺
I'm thinking about buying this card, do you think my 750W PSU (Seasonic G12 80+Gold) can handle this card in combination with a 5800X3D, TUF X570, 2x M.2 Nvme's, 2 CPU Fans and 6 Case Fans?
(I know you said 750W, on the Asus HP they recommend 850w)
Seasonic are absolute quality, I don't think you'll have an issue.
@@jordanash Thank you for your response. I'll be ordering the GPU now.
Have my sub :)
No problem, if you can use my amazon link it would help me a lot, no extra cost either. Thank you!
It can pull up to 450watts I think. You can use PBO to undervolt your cpu for a little headroom. The card can run much lower wattages as well. Adrenaline software has Hypr-rx Eco mode preset for games and you have the option to lower power limit, lower clocks, and undervolt the card from the tuning tab.
If the system had a AMD CPU, fps would be even higher for the 7900xtx
Yep with Infinity fabric and smart access memory. In this case, I'm glad it didn't as it then sets a realistic expectation on the speeds people could expect if they use either Intel *or* AMD.
The AIB Radeon cards are almost a tier upgrade from the reference versions unlike with nvidia.
Asus use the same for Nvidia though
Would a Asus TUF 4080 Super work well with a Ryzen 7 7900X3D? My budget is 2k and im currently trying to figure it out :)
Yeah, I don't see why not. I don't think you'll be able to get both of those without compromising the quality of the other parts though, seems too tight.
Which monitor do u have on the desk?
This one - th-cam.com/video/K2XvRvO2lzk/w-d-xo.html
Well I own both 4080 and 7900XTX and in summer you won't play with a 7900XTX blowing tons of heat out of the PC case right into your face and hotspot @90°c and drawing 512W out of your PSU. That's why I didn't go for the 4090. The 4080 was a sort of sweet spot between powerdraw, heat, noise and FPS.
Fair enough!
I have question plan to buy this GPU but my psu is crosier cx 750w must buy new one ?
No, I said in the video the minimum requirement is 750
@@jordanash thanks .. btw Is there any fix about that this psu has x2 8 pin atm using it on my 2070super what I do becouse 7900 has x3 8 pin?
Oh if that's all it has then definitely upgrade it, don't risk stupid adapters or anything like that. To be fair is is a £/$1000 card, it deserves decent power.
Or you can purchase the reference card that only requires two 8pin.
Now priced at 849 and on overclokers uk you can get one as low as 749 almost 100 quid cheaper than 4080super
Banger!
PC Case name please?
It's in the video at 5:13 - Phanteks Enthoo Pro 2
@@jordanash Thanks 👍👍
No problem
I was thinking of maxing out my build with this card, until I realized the dimensions wouldn't fit in my case (I have a push pull config so it uses up most of the space in my case. If it is not 286mm or shorter, it will not fit. Guess I'll go with the reference model card instead.
What CPU are you cooking push/pull? Or is that a custom loop? Just thinking depending on the CPU you might not need push pull.
The fact that asus put a 2 slot bracket on these huge cards shows how far they go to cheap out on costs. Also thos display ports are 2.1
Most of the big cards only use two slot brackets. Yeah, I said the wrong thing.
@jordanash I just find it ridiculous my sapphire 7900xt has a 3 slot bracket and a metal construction. It seems to me that the aib partners that also make nvida cards all apply the cost cutting measures to both types of card.
Fair enough.
From what I've seen I think it's down to how they make the brace that spans the length, some of them more width so don't need the extra bracket support.
I agree with that. Sapphire Nitro+ has a sub frame that’s acting as vram heatsink bridge to the main heatsink which is the truest anti-sag structure. ASUS might be looking for better case compatibility with the two slot bracket but my opinion is also that it is insufficient.
Asus tuf or asrock phantom 7900 xtx?
I've only tested the TUF unfortunately. I'd google one vs the other, that's all I'd be doing to help so you just as well do that yourself.
if only AMD could do something with their cards TDP, i wouldnt hesitate to buy
Yeah, that's fair.
Massive step in the VRAM front indeed but also in the Power Consumption. I'd much rather go for the 4070TiSuper or the 4080Super.
Fair enough!
Completely agree on the power consumption thing, but it also depends on the 7900 XTX you get in terms of if it's worth the price jump. For instance, I snagged a PowerColor Hellhound 7900 XTX for $919.99. The cheapest 4080 Super I could get (as per PCPartPicker) is $1,149.99. Sure, it doesn't use as much power, but that's a big jump in price. The 4080 Super is a great card, but honestly, I would really miss my Radeon Chill feature in games.
@@VelcroSnake93 I am having this issue right now. I am planning an upgrade soon and I see the 7900 XTX Asus Tuf for € 1.058 but with a € 100 cashback. The cheapest RTX 4080 super I can find is the pro art version for € 1.149. Not sure what to get really, I am going to pair it with a 7800X3D and a the new Alienware Oled monitor 1440p 360hz version.
@@Narzorgo 7900xtx
which monitor is that?
This - th-cam.com/video/K2XvRvO2lzk/w-d-xo.html
Gpu cards getting stupid big now.
These coolers are over engineered though, but I think that's a good thing
Here, asus tuf 7900xtx is 5300 lei, sapphire nitro+ 5700 lei, rtx 4080 super above 7000 lei.
1euro=4.95 lei
Wow, expensive
Also, hopefully Scan open an EU warehouse at some point. I used to buy off them regularly until Brexit. And now they no longer sell outside of the UK.
Yes hopefully, Brexit was so stupid.
This man has the voice of a pilot 😅
Is that good or bad?
@@jordanash It's definitely not bad 👍
Okay, good 😂
i thought that this card had 3 2.1 DP not 1.4
Yeah, I said the wrong thing.
@@jordanash ok, thanks
😊
@@jordanash also do you think you could do a bench mark for a bunch of other popular games like MW3, Fortnite, apex, rainbow six siege, etc.
@@HollowGuy7 I can look to add some more games, but I need to try and get keys for them as I can't afford to buy them all. Apex benchmarks are already in the video btw
Returned my 7900 xtx Tuf OC; the temps were honestly junk, hitting 60C sometimes. Asus dropped the ball not having a vapour chamber on its AMD cards. Will be getting a Sapphire Nitro + Vapour X as it's replacement
Hitting 60? That's normal... Some of these go into 70 easily, they're designed to work under heat. Anything under 90 is fine.
But it can’t touch the 4090. 😂
It's like £600 cheaper. Comparing the two is like comparing the top speed of two of the same car but one has a massive turbo.
Nothing can yet, mate
Tylko że 4090 pobiera 100% więcej prądu, więc porównanie jest bez sensu, AMD też może zrobić kartę która pobierze ponad 500 Watt, jak robi to 4090 i wtedy porównaj
i choose 4070Ti TUF OC... radeon or 4080 too expensive and power hungry, electricity costs are gettin higher in Poland... not a good bussiness
Yes true. A lot of people like the XTX for it's 24GB, especially those doing creative work.