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ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB PCIe Graphics Card $1399 Delivered + Surcharge @ Computer Alliance

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Scrolling through pcpp and stumbled upon this deal.

Lowest price since launch. I would personally wait till this drops further before purchasing, however, if you need it now this is the lowest you will find

Competes a bit more with the 4070ti at $1299, however, both are still overpriced.

1% surcharge for Card & PayPal payments.

Edit: Thanks to @Pile Driver for finding this deal
PC Byte have the Sapphire 7900XT reference card for $1399 as well, with free shipping and no penalty for card.
https://www.pcbyte.com.au/p/sapphire-amd-radeon-rx-7900-xt-2…

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  • +7

    If you want to save a little more money, and you have an eBay plus subscription you can pick up the Biostar version for $1,353 from Scorptec's ebay. You will need to have a spend & save coupon in your "my eBay summary" to be eligible for that deal. Only 5 available, which is why I'm not posting it as a separate deal.

    • Despite Biostar not having the best reputation this sounds like a good deal as well if you have eBayplus and would be comfortable taking the chance. Check reviews for this specific aib card as well to see how well it performs.

    • Pay only AU $1,468.00 with eBayPlus…. you must be seeing something Im not an I have PLUS membership and thats almost $100 difference! What code are you being offered?

      • hey mate, im referring to this, looks like its targeted so you may have not gotten the coupon

  • +6

    its one of those dodgy 'cash price' deals so +1% for card payment $1412.99

  • +1

    are there any rumored vapor chamber issues with these 7900 xt models?

    • AMD stated that it was only a small batch of the reference models, not AIB in January. If there was an issue you could just RMA it like normal for a replacement.

      https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-confirms-a-small-batch-of-ra…

      • Why are you using the term AIB in this context… just asking bcos I've seen the acronym used more frequently of late and I am curious. Previously we used OEM or Integration Partner, so why the Add In Board (AiB)? I note AMD uses the terns OE Partner, Add-in-Board (AIB) Regional Partners / Brand Holders and Add-in-Board (AIB) Partners https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/faq/gpu-91

        • +1

          Because it's a common term used on the forums which people understand to differentiate from the reference design. I aware that other terms can be used by specific stakeholders, but a lot of people don't understand because they are not common.

  • +9

    PC Byte have the Sapphire 7900XT reference card for $1399 as well, with free shipping and no penalty for card.
    https://www.pcbyte.com.au/p/sapphire-amd-radeon-rx-7900-xt-2…

    • +3

      Dang this is a much better deal. Sapphire one of the better AIBs.

      • +2

        Reference cards the same doesn't matter which AIB.

        • Yeh that's true actually, didn't realise that. Why are there so many reference cards, it's harder to find an aib card not made by amd around this price. Besides the biostar one.

          • @JamYomb: Yeh it's out of the ordinary… Usually these are the cards that are msrp and sell out instantly then the aibs release their versions which are above msrp but are the only ones available.

            When month later you still have msrp ref cards in stock there's not much chance of selling the higher priced ones so they've probably held off before releasing too many into the market… Likely mandated by AMD and to a degree AIB themselves.

  • -1

    I heard 7900XT/XTX has over heat and power consumption issue, not sure AMD fix it or not.

    • +4

      Its a hardware issue with the 7900XTX - a bunch of the vapor chambers don't have enough fluid in them to do proper heat transfer. An issue that you either have or don't (ie won't happen in future). Will happen exclusively to reference 7900XTX, so not AIBs or 7900XTs.

      So no software fixes but you can do an RMA on it.

    • As mentioned before it was only a small batch of faulty reference cards in January. It does not effect AIB cards. If you were one of the rare ones that did experience an issue, you can just RMA it like anything else.

      • +1

        amd said it's a small batch, without a statement of affected range of serial number and/or range of manufacturer date.

        To me that's sounds like it's most of their card, and they want to quietly do the RMAs (for only those who's aware) as cheap as possible, and let the rest use their card under slight thermal throttles, as this issue won't render the affected card to become completely unusable.

      • +1

        amd says small batch so it must be true huh?

    • You have warranty, if it miss behaves return for a full refund or replacment

  • +3

    The threshold for a graphics card making ozbargain deal is so low, if not 25% off rrp what's the purpose of posting a graphics card the cost of a top tier phone? Who's actually buying this card?

    Let's be real.

    • The concept of a "deal" is relative to your income. While video cards are still significantly more expensive than they used to be, it's still a relatively cheap hobby. If everyone thought it was worth waiting an extra year or two to pay half the price, then these deals wouldn't be upvoted.

      • Cheap hobby? What's the hobby? I'm a little confused.

        • +1

          Chasing GPU deals is the hobby… it's like a treasure hunt for Captain Green or Red beard's magic cards. Before it was PS5, now it's anything that will run Cyberpunk on a PC.
          Honestly XSX and PS5 are looking like value buys at full MSRP verses the extorsion offered up by the likes of Nvidia.

    • thats what the funny, scathing comments section is for… to keep the contributors honest and your right! My American friend says in AU, if they give you 5c off that plaster it with the word SALE, while he says, in the US, if its not 20-25% its not a sale, just a discount!!!

  • +1

    These cards in about 6 weeks will be $999 ~ to buy before then is to burn $300, the 4070ti will be $1199 and it will take nVidia a little longer to get to $999 but it will too

    Why the delay on nVidia, well they will need to keep the pricegap to make anything like the 4070/4060 price points to look ok at launch.

    USERBENCHMARKS comments are always the same, if you have the choice as good as the AMD offerings are go the nVidia for DLSS3 and RTX even if the loose to RASTER performance to the AMD offerings at lower price points. I like AMD, bought a 6600XT for $230 and love it to bits but at $230 not the $599 they are asking

  • I upgraded GTX 560 to GTX 970, then 970 to 6600xt. Both were 300% jumps.

    When I look at a 300% jump from 6600xt I need a 4090 lol. Even a $1000 3080 is a measly 70% faster. At nvidias pricing I will have to wait 2 gens for rtx 6060 to get my 300% jump in the <$400 bracket (like my last 2 cards).

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