PowerColor HellHound Radeon RX 7800 XT Spectral White review

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The RX 7800 XT features 60 Compute Units (CUs) and is equipped with 16 GB GDDR6 memory operating at 19.5 Gbps. The card has a dual 8-pin power connector and provides a boost frequency close to 2.60 GHz. Its total board power is approximately 275W.

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Both the Radeon RX 7000 Series and Nvidia's comparable GPUs possess built-in AV1 hardware encoding and decoding capabilities, making them more handy for streamers. The card is equipped with an extensive heatsink, and a small vent on the backplate allows the final fan to expel hot air externally. 

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The card features a substantial heatsink, with a small opening on the backplate designed for the last fan to expel hot air. It has a weight slightly above 1.2kg. The card comes with a Dual BIOS feature. The pricing details of this card remain undisclosed, but predictions place it at around $499. 

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Feeding the card is, of course, the PCIe slot, and two 8-pin power headers.  Hellhound incorporates an intelligent fan controller. By employing a smart chip that detects temperature, the fans are activated when the GPU reaches 60℃ and deactivated when it drops below 50℃. This precise temperature monitoring results in efficient cooling, reduced fan noise, and an extended product lifespan. It's a sizable card at 32cm in length.

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The card's heatsink runs throughout the PCB, with openings on the backplate for the last fan to expel heat. The White design will appeal to some in their DIY PC build, others not so much. 

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