ASRock RX 7800 XT| 16GB GDDR6 | 3,840 shaders | 2,475 MHz boost | $499.99$479.99 at Newegg (save $20)
While it's only a little bit faster than the RX 6800 XT it replaced, there's nothing wrong with the performance of the RX 7800 XT as we found in our review.
RX 7800 XT price check: Best Buy $499.99 | Walmart $479.99 | Amazon $484
ASRock Challenger Radeon RX 7700 XT | 12GB GDDR6 | 3,072 shaders | 2,584 MHz boost | $399.99$379.99 at Newegg (save $20)
The Radeon RX 7700 XT might lose out to its bigger brother, but if you're building a system on a budget it still makes a great mid-range card for solid 1440p gaming, as we found in our review of the Sapphire model.
RX 7700 XT price check: Amazon $394.99 | Walmart $468.70 | Best Buy $399.99
We all like free games, right? Especially ones that normally have big price tags that have been squished right down to zero. Well, AMD has done precisely that by offering up to two complimentary games, when you buy a Radeon RX 7800 XT or Radeon RX 7700 XT from one of the quality retailers.
Okay, so spending several hundred dollars, pounds, or dollarydoos on a new graphics card is kind of stretching the realms of what 'free' actually means, but the choice of games on offer is well worth it. If you buy one of the aforementioned graphics cards from a qualifying retailer (check the list here), you can choose two from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Starfield, Lies of P, and Company of Heroes 3.
That first one is a rather typical Ubisoft open-world affair but it's a graphics tour de force and a perfect way to show off your new GPU's capabilities. Starfield can look very pretty at times, too, but only if you like staring at the stark cold of space. Lies of P is pretty much Bloodborne-on-PC but that's no bad thing if you enjoy Souls-like games.
I like WWII-based RTS games, so Company of Heroes 3 would be my first choice, though it's not the best game in that classic series. But enough about the games, the really important question to ask is
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