Should you’ve been ready for mid-range Radeon 7000 collection playing cards to hit the market, you gained’t want to attend for much longer. After AMD CEO Lisa Su informed traders that “fanatic” playing cards can be coming someday within the third quarter of 2023, the Radeon RX 7800 XT was by chance revealed by AMD licensee PowerColor final week. At this time a regulatory company revealed the lacking a part of the GPU lineup, the as-yet-unannounced Radeon RX 7700 XT.
An import licensing web page posted to the Eurasian Financial Fee’s web site lists a number of new ASRock-branded GPUs getting into the territory beginning yesterday, together with variants of the Intel Arc A770 and A310. However the juicy bit is 5 completely different SKU listings for “RX7700XT” and “RX7800XT” graphics playing cards.
Primarily based on the scant product names and taking a peek at ASRock’s present lineup, we will take an informed guess that the 5 playing cards will come to market underneath ASRock’s Metal Legend, Challenger, and Phantom Gaming labels, (as famous by WCCFTech) which supply various small tweaks to core clocks and coolers. Specs aren’t a part of the itemizing, but it surely appears apparent that “16GO” and “12GO” labels confer with 16GB of reminiscence for the RX 7800 XT (which we already knew) and 12GB for the RX 7700 XT.
The PowerColor leak recognized the RX 7800 XT with a brand new Navi 32 GPU core variant, 60 compute items, 3840 stream processors, and a 256-bit reminiscence interface. The RX 7700 XT would, logically, fall someplace between that and that $270 RX 7600’s 32 compute items, 2048 stream processors, and 128-bit reminiscence. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed for both new card, however I’d peg them at not more than $650 and $550, and hopefully much less. We’ll have to attend for the announcement, which might be coming quickly if playing cards are already being imported, to make certain.