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Nick Evanson

AMD gatecrashes Nvidia's Super launch with a temporary $90 price drop and new MSRP for the Radeon RX 7900 XT

A collage of Radeon RX 7900 XT graphics cards from ASRock, Powercolor, Sapphire, and XFX.

In the battle for sales of graphics cards, there are only three combatants: AMD, Intel, and Nvidia. Unfortunately, it takes years to develop a GPU so when one of them launches a new product, the opposition is rarely in the position to fight back with a similarly new chip. But what they can do is invoke a temporary price drop, to pull customers' gaze away, and that's precisely what AMD has done to its Radeon RX 7900 XT.

With a normal SEP/MSRP of $799, AMD's second most powerful graphics card, the Radeon RX 7900 XT, is typically up against Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, which is the same price. However, the recent launch of the $599 RTX 4070 Super, which performs pretty closely to the 4070 Ti, means neither card looks all that tempting.

So AMD teamed up with its main board partners and selected online retailers (as spotted at TweakTown), and sliced $90 off the tags for ASRock, Sapphire, PowerColour, and XFX Radeon RX 7900 XT cards. In some cases, you'll need to employ a promo code to get the full discount, but at $710, it's the lowest the 7900 XT has ever been.

Even once these deals are over, the base price will only go back up to $749. That's a full $150 lower than when it launched, although it has to be said that the original $899 price tag never made any sense.

And it's not just in the US, as Germany-based Hardwareluxx is reporting that some EU stores are also selling the 7900 XT at the reduced price. I've yet to see any UK retailers show any reductions but that doesn't necessarily mean this market or others won't see any kind of discount.

But is it going to be worth buying one when Nvidia has the RTX 4070 Ti Super just around the corner? That's expected to start at $799 for the standard model, with the fancier overclocked options being quite a bit more.

That's expected to be faster than the original 4070 Ti (well, you'd hardly expect it to be slower) so for the same money, you'd plump for the 4070 Ti Super. But $90 isn't exactly chump change, which makes this price drop quite a tricky proposition. Especially when you've got the $599 4070 Super poking its nose into things.

The Radeon RX 7900 XT is no slouch. It's a seriously powerful graphics card, packed with shaders and that 20GB of VRAM means you shouldn't experience any issues with running out of memory in some games.

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Paired with features such as FSR 3, for upscaling and frame generation, and the fact that some games (e.g. Call of Duty) run better on AMD GPUs than Nvidia ones, and you've got a monstrous graphics card with a healthy discount.

But is it worth $110 more than the 4070 Super? It's certainly faster, but if you're a fan of ray tracing, generative AI, or content creation with the likes of Blender, then you're going to be better off going team green. Yes, the Radeon RX 7900 XT has more VRAM but it's not as vital as you might think.

On the other hand, if you're looking to do a big GPU upgrade and want to stick it to Nvidia and its high prices, then a $710 RX 7900 XT is a very tempting way to go about it all.

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