Latest AMD GPUs announced (7700XT + 7800XT)

TonyCarter

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...and for some reason, if you're on Safari on Mac you may get asked to solve a CAPTCHA when you embed a youtube video...although completing it just brings up another CAPTCHA.

Must be a CAPTCHA-22 ;)

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Works fine in other browsers though.
 

sck451

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To celebrate, I've made a table of the value offering of the various 1440p-targetting cards, according to PCS's pricing.

CardPrice1440p FPS*1440p FPS**Cost per frame (£/FPS)Position
6700 XT312744.221
7800 XT4941084.572
6900 XT5311164.583
6950 XT5711234.644
6800 XT4951054.715
6750 XT373784.786
4060 Ti 8GB374784.797
7700 XT437894.928
6700327655.039
7900 GRE5891135.2110
40705321025.2211
7900 XT7291395.2412
7900 XTX8891595.5913
4070 Ti7201285.6314
3070475815.8615
4060 Ti 16GB489806.1116
40809851596.1917

* From the Hardware Unboxed review above
** Not in the HUB review, so I've taken other reviews and calculated relative performance to cards in the HUB review. Take these numbers with a pinch of salt.

What I think we see here is that the 7800 XT is, by PCS's pricing, clearly the card to buy in this range. The 6700 XT is a decent choice at the lower-end and is priced very well. The 69X0s from the last gen are attractive if you don't need 7000-series features, but I can't really see a case for them today. The 7700 XT is not really very appealing. If you want top-end frame rates, the 7900 XT(X) cards are a good shout. Nothing Nvidia is tempting in the slightest for 1440p today, again unless you need Nvidia-specific features.
 
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