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ASRock Radeon RX 7700 XT Challenger 12GB OC GDDR6 Graphics Card $699 Delivered ($0 VIC/SYD/ADL C&C) + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Almost all time low for the RX 7700 XT, although worse value compared to ex-crypto RX 6800's this comes with a free copy of 'Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora' which is actually a decent game from reviews.

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx. Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

Clock: GPU / Memory
Boost Clock*: Up to 2584 MHz / 18 Gbps
Game Clock**: 2226 MHz / 18 Gbps
Key Specification
AMD Radeon™ RX 7700 XT
12GB GDDR6 on 192-bit Memory Bus
54 AMD RDNA™ 3 Compute Units (with RT+AI Accelerators)
48MB AMD Infinity Cache™ technology
Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Ultimate
PCI® Express4.0 Support
2 x 8-pin Power Connector
Output: 3 x DisplayPort™ 2.1***, 1 x HDMI® 2.1
Key Features
Dual Fan Design
Stylish Metal Backplate
Striped Ring Fan
Ultra-fit Heatpipe
LED Indicator
0dB Silent Cooling
Super Alloy Graphics Card*

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  • this or 4070

    • +1

      4070

    • +2

      4070 costs a lot more than this deal, they can be had for ~$800. The real debate is 7800xt vs rtx4070 as they trade blows from game to game.

  • +12

    For this price, pay extra $150 and get 7800XT

    • this guy GPU

    • +3

      I think it's ~120-130 extra and yeah, there's quite a big gap in performance, not to mention the extra VRAM, easily seems worth it if you can afford ofc.

    • +6

      get a used 6800XT

  • +8

    Mid range RDNA 3 is a bust, wildly overpriced and trending to worthless once the NV Super cards are announced next month

    Get the next regular $800 4070 deal if you are shopping a mid range card

    Or just wait for the 4070 Ti Super 16GB that will be here by Feb

    Graphics Card Lowest Price 1080p Medium 1080p Ultra 1440p Ultra 4K Ultra Specifications (Links to Review)
    Radeon RX 7800 XT 829 182 127 104 61 Navi 32, 3840 shaders, 2430MHz, 16GB [email protected], 624GB/s, 263W
    Radeon RX 6800 XT 850 181 127 103 59 Navi 21, 4608 shaders, 2250MHz, 16GB GDDR6@16Gbps, 512GB/s, 300W
    GeForce RTX 4070 865 176 124 99 57 AD104, 5888 shaders, 2475MHz, 12GB GDDR6X@21Gbps, 504GB/s, 200W
    Radeon RX 6800 699 174 116 90 51 Navi 21, 3840 shaders, 2105MHz, 16GB GDDR6@16Gbps, 512GB/s, 250W
    Radeon RX 7700 XT 699 169 114 91 50 Navi 32, 3456 shaders, 2544MHz, 12GB GDDR6@18Gbps, 432GB/s, 245W
    • Wise ChatGPT, have there been good deals on the 4060ti 16GB? HardwareUnboxed says it's slightly better than the 7700xt with an edge in RT capabilities too.

      • +1

        … have there been good deals on the 4060ti 16GB?

        Just over $700 pre Black Friday

        Only worth considering if you want a budget 16GB AI card because from next year, 4070 Ti performance becomes the standard in mid range:

        NV - 4070 Super, 4070 Ti Super, 4080 Super
        AMD - RDNA 4 8700 XT, 8800 XT
        Intel - Battlemage

        • Any idea why the Inno3D cards always seem to be the consistent lowest prices? I haven't heard anything good or bad about them, but they've been around for a long time.

          • +1

            @Pusheencat: Simplest cooler/PCB designs, offices directly in Hong Kong and Shenzen, smallest marketing budget

            Unlike other AIB's, they cannot afford to sit on old cards and need to clear them out before buying NVIDIA's new stuff

  • +1

    Or get the Arc 770 16GB to support competition !

    • I've been running my Acer Bifrost since the Amazon US Black Friday deal, it's amazing. Mind you, I did come from a 6600XT and I don't game a lot, but I've been getting into AI image generation and video editing - just amazed by what it can do at the ~$420 cost I paid.

      • The nerve they had to round off on 69 cents 😤

      • +1

        I got the Predator BiFrost Intel Arc A770 from Amazon US for $445 with 6% discount gift cards.
        Its great so far! Not bad for a first gen product.

        Looking to use it for some AI work as well.

        If Intel doesn't do well in this space, both AMD and NV will continue to charge $$$$$ for little generational improvements.
        Go team blue!

        • +1

          If you're interested - look up SD.next.

          I initially followed the tutorial from Intel to use OpenVINO but found this fork that uses IPEX with Intel Arc and it is amazing.

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