Sapphire Radeon RX 7800 XT Nitro+ review

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Great review boss
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The photos and sapphire website state 2 x hdmi and 2 x display port
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PinguX:

Great review boss
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The photos and sapphire website state 2 x hdmi and 2 x display port
Correct, thanks fixing.
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Ordered one, waiting for it to arrive. Next week I hope.
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Tat3:

Ordered one, waiting for it to arrive. Next week I hope.
I would probably order Red Devil 7800xt if i had to choose 😉
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

Sapphire has gracefully hopped aboard the 7800 XT express train with their Nitro+ OC edition from the card series. With its factory adjustments and quiet design, users can enjoy a more robust cooling ... Review: Sapphire Radeon RX 7800 XT Nitro+
Hey, I know that you have recommended a 700W PSU for this VGA card. I have a Ryzen 5 3600 PC with 16GBs of ram and I have not overclocked anything. I have a Corsair TX650M 650W PSU. Any possibility of me being able to use this card with this PSU?? I do not have money to go for a PSU upgrade right now. 🙁:(
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I think it's enough for your setup. This card peaks to ~310 Watt, add to that 60W for your non-X model processor, mobo chipset 50 Watts, add to that your extras like SSD/HDD/Cooling and a bit of reserve, realistically a ~600 could already do the trick, but personally I'd advise some PSU reserve. Also remember that at half the max load your PSU is most efficient. At 310W/12V = 25A .. please do check if your PSU rails can handle this. But short answer, yes 🙂
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

I think it's enough for your setup. This card peaks to ~310 Watt, add to that 60W for your non-X model processor, mobo chipset 50 Watts, add to that your extras like SSD/HDD/Cooling and a bit of reserve, realistically a ~600 could already do the trick, but personally I'd advise some PSU reserve. Also remember that at half the max load your PSU is most efficient. At 310W/12V = 25A .. please do check if your PSU rails can handle this. But short answer, yes 🙂
Thank you for the info!!! 🙂:):) Great job with the review(s) as well. I have been reading your reviews for years now, this is the first time I needed to message you to ask something specific. Did not need to before this tbh to because your reviews have always been very informative!
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Hmm nice not fan wattage but price to preformance, seem way better then nvidia. I current have one sitting in my cart. this card would put more strain my psu (Antec HCG 750m) then I would like consider it age i current reduce the 1070ti load from 190watt/close 200wattage in extreme situations to about 130w 145w with undervolting I have not had AMD/ATI card long time. would really miss Nvidia inspector