I was hoping to see how the PowerColor Fighter version of the 7900 GRE ranks. It seems to be one of the two GREs that will fit in the new DeepCool CH160 itx case.
@@gachibass3639 I would go with the 7900xt as it will have better longevity, being a more powerful card with more vram. But both cards will give years of use at 1440p. The xt is also a capable 4k card
Where's XFX? You can't do a Radeon roundup without all three members of Radeon's Holy Trinity and that means Powercolor, Sapphire and XFX. ASRock WOULD have been added to make a Holy Quartet but they lose that honour because they also make ARC cards. I say this as the owner of an ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming OC so I'm not being biased. ASUS and Gigabyte also make GeForce cards so they're just... meh. As for MSi... who cares? The brands of video cards that I flatly refuse to buy: MSi, EVGA, Palit, Zotac, Colorful, ASUS, PNY, Inno3D and Gainward. Anything else is just fine.
What's wrong with MSI and Inno3D? Other than their MSRP models they make solid cards. Same with Colorful though I don't know as much about them since they sell only in asia.
@@anitaremenarova6662 tbf, MSI's new cards have not been that good. The MSRP models perform at the very bottom of the charts and premium ones are overpriced.
Please compare Asrock Challenger Radeon RX 7900 GRE too. In my area this one is the cheapest but its a 2 fan version and other versions of 7900 gre have 3 fans so im confused. Which card it can be compared to in your video? And should i buy it?
3 fan design is always better for cooling and performance. If the 2 fan design is under 500$ then you got a good deal. If not, I would stick to 3 fan design.
1 like mate excelent work if possible made video test this GPU + gigabyte gre gaming oc so all all company + gygabyte gre oc on test to call of duty + warzone and OBS streaming big thanks in advance
Had gigabyte Rx7900GRE and 7 78000x3d and I did not like this setup I got lot of errors and crashes I now have I7 14000k with a Nvidia 4070 Super and a have not had any problems with this set up everyone said 7 78000x3d is the best process for gaming not for me. Intal and Nvidia is the way to go. the AMD software has a lot of problems.
Great video! Clears a lots of confusions. Can u please also do a same vid for 7900 xt. I'll be buying this week and need to choose between gre and xt. I wanna see if the price of xt is worth it and which models offer at least decent oc, cuz i see that gre nitro+ oc is very close to 7900 xt non oc
@@the_mystic_ghost4148 The stock settings. I mean you can probably overclock any GRE to perform almost like a 7900XT, but then you could also overclock the 7900XT too, so I wouldn't think the performance difference as a percentage would really change much.
And some people still believe the Nitro+ is the best variant of the 7900 GRE/7800 XT. The Hellhound is the king 👑 What a shame there is no XFX model in this comparison
So im building a al white PC. Which brand is better, I've got 2 options for full white 7900 RGE's. - ASRock Radeon RX 7900 GRE Steel Legend - Sapphire PURE AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE
Sad, best all white Radeon option is PowerColor Hellhound White (only with actual white PCB, also one of best cooling and VRM solutions), but they have only 7800 XT and 7900 XT/XTX. Sadly no G.R.E. version😢
Anyone that knows about the XFX card, would you take it over the pulse? I like the aesthetic more on the XFX but I can’t find anything on temps or noise
We haven't tested the XFX variants yet, but based on the 7800 XT it should be a bit better than the Pulse though you may benefit from tuning the fan curve ruclips.net/video/qNtX4rByAKg/видео.html
I have the gigabyte 7900 gre and I can confirm that it’s fans run at really high rpms. I’m talking 4000 rpms. It’s loud but it does run very cool even when overclocked.
Thanks for the comparison! I already got a 4070tiS because of cyberpunk but if I didn't need a PT capable card this would be my go-to. Insanely good performance for the money now that they unlocked memory OC as well.
@@megadeth8592 I have the MSI Expert, beautiful card with good OC potential. Runs cool and quiet but it's a bit pricey, if you want something closer to MSRP then the Gigabyte Gaming OC and MSI Gaming x slim are both great.
Building a new pc for myself, mostly gaming, productivity, and maybe a little dabbling into Game Development. I am getting Base 4070 (Zotac Trinity) and 7900 GRE (Sapphire Pulse) for similar prices. ~$650/- With Nvidia, I'll have better ray tracing and DLSS performance but with AMD I will have a faster GPU and 4GBs of extra VRAM. Which one to choose? PS: I am pairing it with the i5 14500.
The 4070 series isn't any RT powerhouse, being brought to its knees in any of the titles that have much RT to speak of, and that isn't what these two GPUs are for, no matter what anyone might try to tell you. As far as upscaling, one is ugly, the other one is a little uglier. If you are looking for real RT performance you are in the wrong $ bracket. You will need to spend almost double the money.
I was hoping to see how the PowerColor Fighter version of the 7900 GRE ranks. It seems to be one of the two GREs that will fit in the new DeepCool CH160 itx case.
Would love to see the XFX 7900 GRE in the comparison.
Glad you added the vsync section, interesting to see the performance in lighter loads
Thanks for review & comparison. Highlights necessary info.
Great Video! Can you add the PowerColor Red Devil as well to the equation? That would be really awesome!
I have the 7900 GRE Pulse and I love it!!
Thinking of buying it. How is the RGB on it?
@@Abdullah-cb4np This GPU doesnt have RGB
@@Rami.R9 is there any coil whine?
@@jonscriffignano I don't have coil whine on my GPU
@@Rami.R9 Cool how’s the temps?? Kinda deciding between pulse and XFX
Need the XFXs card please !
XFX RX 7900 XT is almost at the same price as Sapphire RX 7900 GRE Nitro+ at our place. I go for better colling or the quality?
@@gachibass3639 I would go with the 7900xt as it will have better longevity, being a more powerful card with more vram.
But both cards will give years of use at 1440p.
The xt is also a capable 4k card
Where's XFX? You can't do a Radeon roundup without all three members of Radeon's Holy Trinity and that means Powercolor, Sapphire and XFX. ASRock WOULD have been added to make a Holy Quartet but they lose that honour because they also make ARC cards. I say this as the owner of an ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Phantom Gaming OC so I'm not being biased.
ASUS and Gigabyte also make GeForce cards so they're just... meh. As for MSi... who cares?
The brands of video cards that I flatly refuse to buy:
MSi, EVGA, Palit, Zotac, Colorful, ASUS, PNY, Inno3D and Gainward.
Anything else is just fine.
What's wrong with MSI and Inno3D? Other than their MSRP models they make solid cards. Same with Colorful though I don't know as much about them since they sell only in asia.
@@anitaremenarova6662 nothing, probably some personal issue with those brands
@@anitaremenarova6662 tbf, MSI's new cards have not been that good. The MSRP models perform at the very bottom of the charts and premium ones are overpriced.
So if choosing a GRE... consider width, length, weight and noise before performance.
Please compare Asrock Challenger Radeon RX 7900 GRE too.
In my area this one is the cheapest but its a 2 fan version and other versions of 7900 gre have 3 fans so im confused.
Which card it can be compared to in your video?
And should i buy it?
3 fan design is always better for cooling and performance. If the 2 fan design is under 500$ then you got a good deal. If not, I would stick to 3 fan design.
@@Devotchka101 thanks buddy I'll consider the 3 fan design
@@technicalplayer8393sapphire pulse are usually cheaper and its 3 fans
@@technicalplayer8393sapphire pulse is usually cheap and its 3 fan
@@Devotchka101eh this isn't always an option my man.. Some of us have small cases where we can literally only fit a smaller two fan gpu
Have the pulse variant dont Hear the card even at full load
PowerColor coolers are insanely good
I have the GRE hellhound and it does quite well cooling wise for sure.
seems strange they test coolers with what I assume is stock tunes. if so a worthless test for many
@@hotdog9262 they test at specific power draw and noise on all models, so it's perfectly fair
@@GoonyMclinuxHello , wanna ask if u have had any problems with drivers and if it have any sort of coil whine?
@@hotdog9262wdym
On the page it was written about erratic behavior in the pulse fans. Has this been resolved or is it still the same?
I appreciate all the work you put into this testing. Thank you. I did find your charts a little hard to follow.
Thanks for the video…..I was about to purchase Sapphire Pure 7900 gre
Appearance aside, it seems to me the base Pulse model makes most sense as the performance gains of the others seems negligeable for the money?
I want to upgrade but i have a 650 w psu it is gold rated, should i but this card?
bit late well it depends on what other parts you have too but I would get a 850w psu to be safe
The only difference will be the silicon lottery on the chips and the cooler performance from the vendors.
1 like mate excelent work
if possible made video test this GPU + gigabyte gre gaming oc
so all all company + gygabyte gre oc
on test to call of duty + warzone and OBS streaming
big thanks in advance
i have cooler master 750watt mwe 80+ gold version 1 bought in 2018, i put 7900xt and when i enter a game, in 5 min pc shuts down itself
So the best and all rounder is the hellhound?
Yes or pure what ever u can get cheaper
Guys help me with picking one. Pure, Hellhound or XFX. Lets say all of them with same price.
I have the Pulse because the Nitro is out of stock everywhere.
I git the pure I'm down a white build
1% under the nitro, think ill be getting the Hellhound for the price point different tbh
Had gigabyte Rx7900GRE and 7 78000x3d and I did not like this setup I got lot of errors and crashes I now have I7 14000k with a Nvidia 4070 Super and a have not had any problems with this set up everyone said 7 78000x3d is the best process for gaming not for me. Intal and Nvidia is the way to go. the AMD software has a lot of problems.
Nahh for me no problems 😅
Xfx budget option
Great video! Clears a lots of confusions. Can u please also do a same vid for 7900 xt. I'll be buying this week and need to choose between gre and xt. I wanna see if the price of xt is worth it and which models offer at least decent oc, cuz i see that gre nitro+ oc is very close to 7900 xt non oc
The 7900XT is about 18% higher performance for around 25% more money. So pretty similar in value.
The difference really comes down to budget.
@@libertyprime9307 18% than 7900 gre base or the Nitro+ oc?
@@the_mystic_ghost4148 The stock settings.
I mean you can probably overclock any GRE to perform almost like a 7900XT, but then you could also overclock the 7900XT too, so I wouldn't think the performance difference as a percentage would really change much.
@@libertyprime9307 i finally bought a 7900 xt
And some people still believe the Nitro+ is the best variant of the 7900 GRE/7800 XT. The Hellhound is the king 👑
What a shame there is no XFX model in this comparison
do the asrock steel legend include a gpu support stand?
This series of videos are the last stop station when someone decides by that lineup
i was hoping to see the gigabyte and the red devil
So im building a al white PC.
Which brand is better, I've got 2 options for full white 7900 RGE's.
- ASRock Radeon RX 7900 GRE Steel Legend
- Sapphire PURE AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE
Pulse its cheap and good quality. Bascially a master of none.
@@TheToeSlayerOfJohns I didnt mention Pulse, that was the black one.
I went with the PURE one, couldn't be more happier
Sad, best all white Radeon option is PowerColor Hellhound White (only with actual white PCB, also one of best cooling and VRM solutions), but they have only 7800 XT and 7900 XT/XTX. Sadly no G.R.E. version😢
Anyone that knows about the XFX card, would you take it over the pulse? I like the aesthetic more on the XFX but I can’t find anything on temps or noise
We haven't tested the XFX variants yet, but based on the 7800 XT it should be a bit better than the Pulse though you may benefit from tuning the fan curve ruclips.net/video/qNtX4rByAKg/видео.html
I like them. Nice video ❤
Love the Sapphire Pure
Never knew TPU had a RUclips channel. I thought pogzel was maintaining his own channel just for mouse reviews
Glad you found us!
HASHAHAHAHAHAHA
Thank you
U didn't add gigabyte
Gigabyte RX 7900 GRE/7800 XT are loud asf compared to the Hellhound or the Nitro+
I have the gigabyte 7900 gre and I can confirm that it’s fans run at really high rpms. I’m talking 4000 rpms. It’s loud but it does run very cool even when overclocked.
@@timmyalley6621 thanks, power color hellhound is the better version..tho lately its 580
@@justeddm also I think the gigabyte has a quiet bios, I’m going to have to test that and see how it does
@@timmyalley6621 hey , did you test it ?
Thanks for the comparison! I already got a 4070tiS because of cyberpunk but if I didn't need a PT capable card this would be my go-to. Insanely good performance for the money now that they unlocked memory OC as well.
Mind if I ask which 4070tiS you went with? Have you had any issues?
@@megadeth8592 I have the MSI Expert, beautiful card with good OC potential. Runs cool and quiet but it's a bit pricey, if you want something closer to MSRP then the Gigabyte Gaming OC and MSI Gaming x slim are both great.
you're incredibly dumb for picking a card for a single meme feature
You picked all the cards with terrible warranties.
Building a new pc for myself, mostly gaming, productivity, and maybe a little dabbling into Game Development.
I am getting Base 4070 (Zotac Trinity) and 7900 GRE (Sapphire Pulse) for similar prices. ~$650/-
With Nvidia, I'll have better ray tracing and DLSS performance but with AMD I will have a faster GPU and 4GBs of extra VRAM.
Which one to choose?
PS: I am pairing it with the i5 14500.
Would only pick 4070 if ur doing blender and is significantly better in other workstation and other than that the 7900 gre beats it
The 4070 series isn't any RT powerhouse, being brought to its knees in any of the titles that have much RT to speak of, and that isn't what these two GPUs are for, no matter what anyone might try to tell you. As far as upscaling, one is ugly, the other one is a little uglier.
If you are looking for real RT performance you are in the wrong $ bracket. You will need to spend almost double the money.