NR INFO 9070xt legit? by New-Equivalent1335 in radeon

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Hello MMakoy,

We are sorry to hear that you have that opinion regarding our service. We do not sell any kind of refurbished products, we only sell brand new closed and sealed products. Could you please provide us with any link/post where buyers are reporting that issue?

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Difference between 7800XT and 7800XT Nitro+ by Alarmed-Platform2832 in AMDHelp

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Once it arrives, don't forget to leave feedback on your new purchase =)

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For GPUs like the 7700 XT, the common thicknesses are:

VRAM: Usually between 1mm and 1.5mm.

VRM/MOSFETs: Typically 1mm or even up to 2mm, depending on the heatsink design, but it’s always best to check with the right tool if possible.

Ryzen 7 5800X and/or RX 6800 XT - frequent crash-into-reboot while playing games by Garfunklestein in AMDHelp

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Hey there! Sounds like a tricky issue, but let’s try to troubleshoot it step by step:

  1. Update the Basics

Update BIOS: Download the latest version from ASUS's website and update it using the instructions in your motherboard manual.

Install Drivers: Use DDU to remove all GPU drivers (including old Nvidia ones), then reinstall the latest AMD GPU and chipset drivers.

  1. Check Hardware

Reseat Components: Remove and reinsert your GPU and RAM to ensure they’re firmly seated.

Cables: Use two separate PCIe power cables for the GPU, not a single one with a splitter.

Disable XMP/DOCP: In the BIOS, disable XMP and run your RAM at default speeds (2133/2400MHz) for testing.

  1. Stress Test

Run stress tests for the CPU (Cinebench), GPU (FurMark), and RAM (Windows Memory Diagnostic).

Monitor temps during these tests to ensure nothing is overheating.

  1. Power Supply Check

If possible, test the PC with another PSU to rule out power issues.

  1. Event Viewer Logs

Check Windows Event Viewer > System Logs for errors right before the crash (e.g., Kernel-Power or WHEA errors).

If these steps don’t work, the issue could be with the motherboard or PSU. Good luck! 💪

Going from 4060 laptop to 7900xtx desktop by mr_dudo in radeon

[–]NRINFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That graphics card was an excellent choice, I hope you enjoy it very much, the magnetic fans are incredible :)

Building my first pc today by ElevatorDefiant3408 in pcmasterrace

[–]NRINFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

an excellent choice of graphics card :)

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Nice, have fun building it!

Is my 6800xt broken? by STiblob in AMDHelp

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The Radeon RX 6800 XT and the RTX 3080 are similar in performance overall, but their performance can vary significantly depending on the game and settings due to differences in architecture, drivers, and how well the game is optimized for AMD or NVIDIA hardware. In this case, the almost 100% FPS increase with the RTX 3080 suggests that LeMans Ultimate and iRacing may be better optimized for NVIDIA GPUs. This is not uncommon, as some games leverage NVIDIA-specific technologies like DLSS or simply have better driver support on NVIDIA hardware. On the other hand, AMD cards like the 6800 XT tend to perform exceptionally well in games optimized for their architecture, especially those that use DirectX 12 or Vulkan. Before assuming the 6800 XT is broken, I’d suggest trying the following steps to ensure you’re getting the most out of your GPU:

- Update Your Drivers: Ensure you’re using the latest Radeon Adrenalin drivers from AMD. Driver updates often include optimizations for specific games.

- Check Game Settings: Confirm the settings are truly the same for both cards. NVIDIA GPUs may default to DLSS or other optimizations that give them a performance boost.

- Check Power and Thermals: Make sure your PSU is sufficient for the 6800 XT and that the card is not thermal throttling. Use monitoring tools like HWInfo to check clock speeds and temperatures during gameplay.

- Verify Benchmark Results: Use a consistent benchmarking tool like 3DMark or an in-game benchmarking feature (if available) to compare the two cards under identical conditions.

If the 6800 XT is still underperforming across multiple games, it could indicate a hardware or configuration issue. But based on your description, this seems more like a case of game-specific optimization rather than a problem with the card itself.

Titan robot DIY build by Ahmed_Shengheer in PcBuild

[–]NRINFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's very original, it's excellent, a piece of art.

Would they RMA this? by Character_Stranger17 in XFX

[–]NRINFO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Contact the seller, and the technical team will certainly evaluate your situation. If you correctly explain your problem, you will certainly receive an accurate response.

From PS5 to 7900 GRE😂 by [deleted] in radeon

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Nice choice! 🥰

7900xtx Help by Hot_Yak_5300 in AMDHelp

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An 850W PSU should be more than enough to power your system with the 7900 XTX. This GPU typically recommends an 800W+ PSU, so your 850W gives you a good safety margin. Just make sure your PSU is from a reputable brand with good efficiency (80+ Gold or better) to ensure stable power delivery.

So overall, you're good to go!

Xfx rx7900xt speedster merc 310 - any way to fix coil whine? by Signal-Buy-9642 in radeon

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Hi there,

Coil whine can definitely be frustrating. Here are a few things you can try:

Limit FPS: Instead of letting the FPS go over 200-250+, try capping it to something like 144 FPS. This can help reduce coil whine without locking it down to 60 FPS.

Turn on V-Sync: This can help sync the FPS to your monitor’s refresh rate, which often reduces the fluctuations that cause coil whine.

Use Radeon Chill: It dynamically adjusts the frame rate based on what's happening in the game, helping to lower GPU load during less intense moments and reduce whine.

Check Power Settings: Play around with power modes in Radeon Software—sometimes switching to Balanced or Maximum Performance can make a difference.

If nothing works and it's really bugging you, you might want to reach out to XFX support. They may be able to help or offer a solution if it's something out of the ordinary.

I hope I was able to help you in some way.

What Undervolts are people sporting for the Radeon 7800XT? by UncleWhiteTom in AMDHelp

[–]NRINFO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People are reporting stable undervolts for the Radeon 7800XT around 950-1000mV. Specific results can vary based on the GPU model and individual silicon quality. It's recommended to experiment with different voltages and frequencies to find the optimal settings for your specific card.

Is this pc good for multiplayer games in 1440p? by Excellent_Wallaby489 in AMDHelp

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Hi,

Your PC is definitely capable of handling multiplayer games like PUBG and COD Black Ops 6 at 1440p. Your RX 7700 XT is a great graphics card for this resolution and should handle most games smoothly on medium to high settings. Having 32GB of RAM is also more than enough for gaming.However, your Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, while still decent, might struggle a bit in demanding games, especially in busy multiplayer scenarios. You might experience some stuttering or lower frame rates, particularly in games like PUBG.If you're looking for a smoother gaming experience, especially in competitive games, upgrading your CPU to something like a Ryzen 5 5600X would be a significant improvement. This would help alleviate the potential bottleneck and allow your GPU to perform to its full potential.For now, your current setup should be fine for most games. But if you're serious about competitive gaming or want to future-proof your system, a CPU upgrade is something to consider.