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The XFX Speedster QICK319 RX 7800 XT CORE is a powerhouse gaming graphics card featuring AMD’s cutting-edge RDNA 3 architecture, 16GB of high-speed GDDR6 memory, and a boost clock up to 2430 MHz. Equipped with a robust triple-fan cooling system and PCIe 4.0 interface, it delivers ultra-smooth 4K gaming performance while maintaining optimal temperatures. Perfect for professional gamers and creators seeking premium visuals and reliability, it comes with a 3-year warranty for peace of mind.





| ASIN | B0CGM92TW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #177 in Computer Graphics Cards |
| Brand | XFX |
| Built-In Media | Graphics Card |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,452 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840191502477 |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI-Express x16 |
| Graphics Card Ram | 16 GB |
| Graphics Coprocessor | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT |
| Graphics Description | AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT with 16 GB GDDR6 memory, boost clock up to 2430 MHz, and PCI-E 4.0 interface |
| Graphics Processor Manufacturer | AMD |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Graphics Ram Size | 16 GB |
| Graphics Ram Type | GDDR6 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 13.2"L x 2"W |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | XFX |
| Memory Clock Speed | 19.5 GHz |
| Model Name | RX-78TQICKF9 |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| UPC | 840191502477 |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI |
| Video Processor | AMD |
| Warranty Description | 3 year manufacturer |
T**S
Impressive Performance and Value for Money
I recently upgraded to the Radeon RX 6750 XT, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This graphics card offers a fantastic blend of performance and affordability, making it a compelling choice for gamers on a budget. Performance: The Radeon RX 6750 XT handled every game I threw at it with ease. Whether I was exploring open-world titles, engaging in fast-paced shooters, or immersing myself in the latest AAA releases, this GPU consistently delivered smooth and responsive gameplay. With its generous VRAM and excellent cooling solution, I never experienced any overheating or frame drops, even during extended gaming sessions. Value for Money: What truly sets this graphics card apart is its exceptional value for money. It competes admirably with more expensive options on the market, providing nearly the same level of performance at a fraction of the cost. It's the perfect choice for gamers who want high-quality visuals without breaking the bank. Ray Tracing and DLSS Support: The inclusion of ray tracing capabilities and support for AMD's version of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is a game-changer. It brings a new level of realism to my gaming experience, making reflections, lighting, and shadows look incredibly lifelike. Efficient Cooling: The cooling system on the Radeon RX 6750 XT is highly efficient. It keeps temperatures in check while remaining relatively quiet, ensuring a comfortable gaming environment. The dual-fan design is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. Reliability: AMD has a reputation for producing reliable and durable graphics cards, and the Radeon RX 6750 XT is no exception. It's built to last and comes with a warranty for peace of mind. Final Thoughts: In conclusion, the Radeon RX 6750 XT is a stellar graphics card that offers remarkable performance, excellent value for money, and support for cutting-edge technologies like ray tracing and DLSS. If you're in the market for a mid-range GPU that can handle today's demanding games with ease, this card should be at the top of your list. AMD has delivered a winner with the Radeon RX 6750 XT, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
G**N
Wonderful Card, Fast & Supports 2560X1440p Just Great!
I bought this card last Christmas to avoid Trumps tariffs. It has been a solid performer and run every game I have tried to play. It runs cool and quiet as I don't have to overclock it. My benchmark testors have hit as high as 650 fps with an average I would say of 140 fps . Graphics quality is first class and AMD Adrenalin works like a rock star with it. Super pleased from the day I installed it to now.
J**J
Awesome Priced Mid Tier 1440p (or 1080p) Graphics Card
This is an awesome graphics card for the price and beats out the same priced Nvidia RTX cards! I've always been an Nvidia fanboy but was so disappointed with their options for the $300 price range (3060 12gb and the 4060 8gb) so I hesitantly and cautiously went for an AMD GPU... It was the best switch I've ever made and can't believe I didn't switch sooner. This thing absolutely triumphs over any game at 1080p and is really great for 1440p! It runs pretty much every game ultra or very high at a great fps at 1440p, it absolutely rips at 1080p as well. Caution though: if your CPU is weak it will bottleneck your GPU at 1080p but it's not too bad, just run at 1440p and downscale it to 1080p if this happens. Absolutely love and recommend this card!!! Pros: -Great price for performance and beats similarly priced Nvidia cards -Monster at 1080p and performs great in 1440p -Triple fan design keeps it incredibly cool even under full load -12GB VRAM will keep it running well into the future -Fans don't even need to spin when not utilizing GPU intensive task (even when full load used it's quiet) -Slick design and looks great -AMD software is awesome to tune the card and is intuitive Cons: -High wattage (really not that bad and you'll only need a 650W PSU for most cases) -Expels high amount of heat (kind of good though because triple fans dissipate heat so well) -Pretty massive card, not a problem if your case can support at least 323 mm GPUs -Possible need to upgrade CPU and Power Supply if they're pretty old models Overall I HIGHLY recommend this card and am very satisfied with my purchase, don't be afraid to ditch Nvidia and come over to the red team!
G**I
Great price to performance when I bought it.
Picked this card up a few months ago when it was hangin around the 500 dollar mark. This card is HUGE, however, it cools REALLY well. I've never seen this card go above 54 degrees Celsius. I had a MSI 6650XT before this, it was idling at around 50C and usually peaked around 67-70C. This card idles at 36C with the fans at 30%. I've never had any issues running any games with this card, performs really well for the price. The drivers never gave me any issues either. Just played the battlefield 6 beta and was getting 90-100 fps consistently on ultra settings. My only gripe about it is that the fans can get extremely loud, at 60%+ fan speed this thing sounds like a Hornet ready to take off the deck of a carrier. Thankfully, I'm not very picky when it comes to fan noise since my music or game is usually louder and drowns out the fan noise. It's also important to note that my PC is literally a foot and a half away from my head. If you have noise cancelling headphones, disregard this entire paragraph, you can't hear the pc anyway.
J**E
Worth the price.
Quiet and cool. At 1440p gaming I have yet to run a game that stutters this card. I have it matched up with: Ryzen 5 7600X CPU + Asus Prime X670E-PRO AMD X670 Socket motherboard. I'm very happy with the results!
J**Y
Great card but loud
The card does what it should; 4k Video Editing and playback, games at 1080p on high settings, no complaints there. Got it connected to a 144hz TV via HDMI 2.1, works great as a streaming/gaming hub. My two issues are when the fans kick on though this card is loud, if you don't mind that or wear headphones then it probably won't be an issue, personally I find it a bit irritating. The other thing is it only has 1 HDMI output whereas most cards have 2, don't know why someone would want 3 DP outputs. Overall a good card for the price at the time ($320).
A**T
great card
After upgrading to a higher res monitor my GTX1060 just couldn't hack it anymore, so I got this card instead. This card is HUGE. I had to take out my 3" HDD cage to make it fit - luckily Cooler Master designs cases thoughtfully and I was able to accommodate everything in the end. Initially I was disappointed because I was experiencing graphics artifacts and black screen driver crashes. I thought it was an AMD issue since they have a somewhat sour rep in terms of drivers historically. Eventually one day I got a hard crash to black screen and after a reboot my PC would not POST. After trying a bunch of different things it turned out that my issue was the power supply. I switched to my other PCI-E power cable from the PSU and now the card works great with no glitches or crashes. So who is to blame? My PSU is rated at 800W and its only a few years old. This card has a much larger power draw than the previous one; did the card expose a flaw in my PSU or was the power manager on the GPU not properly programmed? Who can say for sure. I would give 4.5/5 stars if I could; in any case I can't give 5 star because the install and setup was less than pleasant. Updated July 25: after a long period with crashes and glitches, I investigated my PSU and found that the PCIe power cable plug had actually melted into the PSU! It seems the cables that came with my CPU were not rated for the amount of current that this card draws, even though it was a 800W PSU. After upgrading to a newer PSU that was designed for PCIe power draw such as this card requires all my issues have gone away. I have no complains about this GPU, upgraded to 5*!
J**S
Big step up from a 1070 - VR and installation tips
It seems like there are very few written reviews for the 7000 series GPUs. Maybe that's normal for AMD. Either way, I want to share some info to make sure others have a smooth experience. I came over from the green team, specifically, an EVGA GTX 1070 SC. That card is getting long in the tooth, doesn't have a lot of the more modern features, and definitely struggled with newer AAA games. Getting right to it, this XFX 7800XT has been doing a great job. I tried Hogwarts Legacy on ultra with raytracing. That was stuttery, so I played around and could get pretty solid performance on high settings. I disabled ray tracing expecting much worse visuals. Honestly, I think RT is overhyped. I'll take all ultra settings with no ray tracing and smooth performance any day. Maybe RT is poorly implemented on Hogwarts? I didn't expect to see things like hanging spoon shadows in shops rendered well, but they were there without RT. The card itself has stayed cool and quiet. I haven't noticed it being any louder the the 1070 it replaced. I promised tips, and I feel these are very important. If you're swapping from nvidia, it's recommended to use DDU - Display Driver Uninstaller. I'll assume you're a Windows user for these tips. -First, make sure to check Windows Update for any system updates. Give the computer a reboot to make sure everything is installed and working before doing driver surgery. -Download DDU (it's free) and the AMD drivers. -Click Start, click the power icon, then hold shift while clicking reboot --> advanced options. Most tutorials show a blue screen with options right after clicking reboot. That must have changed recently because my safe mode options were the first thing I saw after it rebooted. -The goal is to reboot into safe mode *without networking*. -Run DDU to nuke all remnants of nvidia drivers. Make sure to tick the box that will reboot after its done. Windows will reboot, using a generic video driver. -Install the AMD drivers/Adrenaline software -Careful running Windows updates - Microsoft seems to think it knows best and installed a driver over the one I just installed, causing Adrenaline to be missing update buttons. If this happens, open device manager, double click the AMD display driver, go to the Driver tab, roll back driver. Your update buttons in Adrenaline should be back. VR tips (assuming Oculus 2 using AirLink) -Firstly, you may want to just use Virtual Desktop Streamer. In some (probably most) cases it's better than Air Link. I read that Virtual Desktop keeps GPU power draw up when not in use, so you might want to close that when done. -For Air Link, I experienced weird warping or distortion. The Oculus Debug tool can fix this (or did for me). Even with these steps, the Oculus software will complain that you're using an unsupported GPU - ignore the warning. -Find the Oculus Debug Tool - by default it is in C:\Program Files\Oculus\Support\oculus-diagnostics -Someone on reddit said warping had something to do with needing an Encode Resolution Width that is a multiple of 64. The value they cited (and I used) is 3712. -While you're in the debug tool, set video codec to H.265 - this helped with color banding in Beat Saber. -Click into another field in the debug tool for the tool to save what you entered. If you just enter the text and close, it won't save. TADA! You should be up and running! I've only had the card for a week or so, but after getting these things ironed out in day one, it's not been a problem at all. Even streaming to my Steam Deck in the living room via Moonlight/Sunshine has been 100% fine. I don't usually write reviews, but I'm rooting for AMD (even if they're *still* a bit over priced). I also hope these troubleshooting steps being in one place might help another person. If I notice anything horrible with the experience in the coming months, I'll post an update.
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