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Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24GB GDDR6 Video Card $1559 Delivered ($0 NSW/SA/VIC C&C / In-Store) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Boost: 2525MHz, 24GB GDDR6 (20000MHz), PCI-E 4.0, 2x HDMI, 2x DisplayPort 2.1, Tri-X Technology, Metal Backplate
313mm length, 2.7 slots, 370W Total Board Power
3 Year/s Warranty

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  • +1

    Thanks for the reminder on how bloody pricey they are :)

    • +9

      Now that ROCm 5.5 is out, the XTX is the best value card to run 24GB AI models

      Dropping an extra $1.1K for a 4090 is the definition of bloody pricey

      • -8

        Might as well pay 100$ more for the 4080 which performs the same as this with better features

        • +9

          You missed the bit with 24gig

          • +1

            @superroach: There's definitely an argument to be had or the features available between nVidia/AMD. And ignoring the differences between AMD 7900XTX 24GB @20GBps vs nVidia RTX4080 16GB @22.4GBs is just silly. There re arguments to be had for both sides, let the bargains do the jousting/talking.

        • +7

          How do you train 24GB AI models on a 16GB 4080?

          • @HomeAlone: I'm not the guy to ask that, I'm just pointing out there are clear differences between the two. Both compete on a similar landscape, and it's up to the consumer to decide which suits them.
            I wanted to buy the AMD version for my wife, but they took too long to release white version. In the end, the Gigabyte RTX 4080 Aero won out, by being available, with better features, at the same price.

            • -1

              @HiredGoon:

              I'm not the guy to ask that

              I didn't ask you…

              • -3

                @HomeAlone: Smart move that, but as someone that paid hat extra $100 for an RTX4080, it's not felt like a bad move so far.

      • "Now that ROCm 5.5 is out"

        Is it really though

  • very tempting. can't find much on the pulse xtx, is it a good card?

    • +1

      Yep I got the Pulse 7900 XT, had the Pulse 6700 and 5600 XT before that. Nice cards if you want a stealthy looking GPU with a solid build, quiet cooling and no flashy lights or other gimmicks. Also not super huge like some of these modern cards.

      They build the heatsinks/fans to perform pretty close to the well sought after Sapphire Nitro models, minus the extras that you don't need. Just a card in the box with a sag support bracket for the big ol 7900.

      Mine usually sits around 60-65C and well under 80C on the hotspot whilst not making much noise. Highly recommended.

    • yup same PCB and power delivery as the Nitro, quiet and cool also.

  • -1

    Is it worth upgrading from a 3070 to this? Playing on 3440 x 1440 resolution, 144hz monitor.

  • Is this card any good for content creation and AI

    • AI and content creation you want NVIDIA

      • Thanks for the reply, I thought NVIDIA is the way to go but still thought maybe someone will give me a reason to consider AMD. I have my heart set on either RTX A5000 or 4090 but both cards are very expensive. I am waiting for a better deal for 4090 to come by. My current card is giving me some trouble now.

        • the reason is tensor cores for solid speed up of matrix multiplication necessary for ML

          AMD is also possible, with ROCm, but still slower and quite a few hurdles to jump setting things up compared to NVIDIA

  • -3

    When 4080s are less than $200 more than this its a bit of a hard sell I think.

  • Price drop, deal continues

    • Please post a new deal for significant price drops, thanks.

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