graphics card upgrade
I was on an Nvidia RTX 2070 before the change was so time, so far satisfied very good performance.
I was on an Nvidia RTX 2070 before the change was so time, so far satisfied very good performance.
Bought to replace my old TUF GTX1660, a real gem! The Pulse 7800XT is discreet and elegant, and runs recent and demanding titles very well. It's quiet and doesn't put too much strain on the system, even under heavy load, so it'll last for a good number of years (we hope)!
I bought this card to replace an RX580 and I'm not disappointed.
It's very quiet and the games have extremely fine detail and colour nuances. What's more, in my photo processing software, where the RX 580 often crashed, the RX 7800XT handles image processing efficiently, without crashing and very quickly. I'm fully satisfied with my purchase.
I bought this GPU to put in my first build. The product is well protected in its packaging. There's no card support, but for the moment that doesn't seem necessary.
Top gaming performance (tested on Starfield and Lord or the Fallen). I'm currently running at 1080p, but the card is very quiet, even when benchmarking.
I bought the 7800 XT graphics card 1 month ago to replace my 2070. I'm very happy with my purchase. It's very powerful, quiet and doesn't heat up (65°).
When installing the graphics card, I had a few problems with the driver, but these were quickly rectified with the latest update. Since then, everything has worked perfectly.
I've had the card for 4 days and this is my opinion. My old card was an RTX 3070.
First of all, how quiet! The card is inaudible, no noise at all. It's the first time I've had such a quiet card. Don't be fooled by the fact that it has 2 fans. Under full load, factory setting in my closed case at 64°C, I can't hear it. Performance-wise, on a 1440p 240hz screen, just incredible. Over 100 fps easily on almost all games (Red Dead, Hogwarts...). On games that are a little less demanding, I reach over 200 fps (Forza Horizon and co...). The card's first shortcoming is that the FSR is visually a hair below the DLSS on some games because it hasn't yet been updated. As far as I'm concerned, it still looks good enough on most of the games I play. My second fault is that I don't think the drivers are completely up to scratch yet. I had factory-set stutters on my games. By tinkering a bit with Adrenalin (so much better than Nvidia for that matter) I noticed that by changing the factory frequency settings a little the problem disappeared completely. To put it simply, if you have the same problem, click on Overclocked GPU in the settings section of the performance tab. The problem has disappeared and fluidity is there everywhere without any additional heating. There are no crashes and Adrenalin handles everything, even the OC (goodbye good old MSI afterburner). On a final note, ray tracing really takes a lot of fps away and will force you to use upscaling if you're a fan of ray tracing (combined with FSR on Cyberpunk it's just 60fps...) Personally, I think it's a great technology, but it's marginal anyway and far too greedy. Maybe we'll see performance improve in this area with the next update and the roll-out of FSR 3, but I'm not getting my hopes up.