Amd AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
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RX 7800 XT Reddit Verdict: Great Raster, Compromised RT

Mar 2026

Last Analyzed

7/10

Overall Rating

37

Positive Reviews

6

Negative Reviews

Summary

The AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT has carved out a strong reputation as one of the best value 1440p gaming cards in its price range, drawing consistent praise from owners who highlight its raw raster performance, 16GB of VRAM, and cool, quiet operation. Community sentiment is largely positive, though the card isn't without criticism — its ray tracing capability is genuinely functional but noticeably behind Nvidia at similar price points, and FSR3 falls short of DLSS in upscaling quality. Owners upgrading from older GPUs like the GTX 1060, 1080, or RX 6600 XT consistently describe the jump as dramatic and satisfying. The card is best suited for gamers who prioritize native raster performance at 1440p and don't rely on cutting-edge upscaling or heavy path tracing workloads.

Pros

  • Excellent 1440p raster performance — owners regularly report 70–150+ FPS in demanding AAA titles like Cyberpunk, Hogwarts Legacy, and Space Marine 2 at high/ultra settings without upscaling
  • 16GB of VRAM gives it a meaningful edge over competing cards in the same price tier, reducing the chance of VRAM bottlenecks in memory-hungry modern titles
  • Runs cool and quiet across most AIB variants — Hellhound, Nitro+, and XFX Merc models are frequently praised for low fan noise and reasonable hotspot temperatures around 76–90°C under load
  • Strong Linux performance makes it a standout choice for Linux gamers, with multiple users calling it a no-brainer over Nvidia on that platform
  • Driver-level frame generation via AFMF2 allows users to boost frame rates in games that lack native FSR3 support, adding flexibility for smoothness-focused setups
  • Overclocking headroom is solid — users report undervolting to around 980mV and hitting 3GHz+ clocks, extracting additional performance while keeping temps in check

Cons

  • Ray tracing performance is functional but clearly behind Nvidia — the card handles standard RT features (shadows, reflections, global illumination) at 1440p reasonably well, but path tracing in demanding titles like Cyberpunk and Black Myth Wukong is effectively off the table
  • FSR3 upscaling quality trails DLSS 3/4 noticeably, and the 7800 XT cannot use DLSS at all — in games where ML-based upscaling matters, Nvidia cards gain a significant effective-performance advantage
  • With newer RDNA4 cards (RX 9060 XT 16GB, RX 9070) now available and supporting FSR4, the 7800 XT is increasingly hard to recommend at current inflated prices of $460–$650+ depending on region
  • Some users report occasional black screen crashes or CTDs in specific titles, and while not universal, it's a recurring enough complaint to warrant mention — Adrenalin software instability is also occasionally cited
  • Vertical mounting is not recommended due to heatsink design working against gravity, limiting case compatibility options for certain builds
  • Not a worthwhile upgrade from an RX 6800 XT — the performance delta is around 3–5% in raster, making it a lateral move rather than a generational leap for existing RDNA2 high-end owners

RT on a 7800 XT: Actually Fine, or a Reddit Myth?

Reddit users are genuinely split on this. The card handles standard RT features well enough in most titles at 1440p — Indiana Jones and Spiderman 2 run fine — but path tracing in Cyberpunk or Black Myth Wukong is a different story. The consensus: it's not bad, Nvidia is just better.

The 16GB VRAM Advantage Is Real, But the Price Needs to Match

Owners consistently point to 16GB as a major reason to choose the 7800 XT over competing cards. But with RDNA4 cards now at or near this price in some regions, the value proposition has narrowed sharply since the card's peak appeal window.

Linux Gamers Treat This Card Like a Secret Weapon

Multiple Reddit threads highlight the 7800 XT as an exceptional choice for Linux builds, with owners describing it as performing flawlessly on the platform. One user noted it 'kills it on Linux' while feeling like a letdown on Windows — a niche but vocal subset of buyers that skews positive.

User Reviews (43 of 442 analyzed)

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iJai43r/radeon18d agopositive

It's not bad at RT, NVIDIA is just better at RT.

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SysGh_str/radeon18d agopositive

nVidia hardware got better ray tracing. Radeon is good enough in most cases. I get fairly good performance with my 7800XT with RT on at 1440p, with game settings at High or Ultra. It's above 70 fps and often in the 100+ fps range. I do turn off RT in games as it doesn't really make that much of a visual difference imho.

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aimlessdrivelr/hardware18d agopositive

The 7800 XT is solid. Most 6800 XT models sell for $550-ish, so it's actually an improvement in price/performance. It's still a little weird they didn't call it the 7800 though, considering the performance uplift vs last gen is so small and the MSRP is lower.

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1vendetta1r/radeon18d agopositive

They are noticeably worse at it than Nvidia cards, but only clueless Nvidia users will say that AMD can't do raytracing. That's just plain false. If it's integrated in the game engine properly, anything that's 7800 XT and above will do just fine.

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CeriPier/buildapc18d agopositive

It is an extremely cost effective GPU. The RX 7800 XT is comparable to the standard RTX 4070 in raw performance, but has more VRAM. It can't do raytracing as well as the 4070, but it is capable of using XeSS, which is pretty much identical to DLSS. It can also use FSR, but that is currently slightly lower quality than DLSS.

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BasedDaemonTargaryenr/buildapc18d agopositive

7800XT is a good 20% better than the 5060ti.

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FierySunXIIIr/buildapc18d agopositive

The 7800 XT is a good card, been using it for a year and had no issues with my games with High-Max settings on 1440p. But if you would like to use one of the new features like FSR4 you could get the 9060 XT 16GB version or cash out a bit more for the 9070 XT.

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EthicalCoconutr/hardware18d agopositive

I think too many people are ignoring the efficiency gains. 3% faster than the 6800 XT while having ~20% lower power consumption. With a mild overclock, you're now at 6900 xt performance while still having 10% lower power draw than the 6800 xt.

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NwLoyalistr/buildapc18d agopositive

The 7800xt is a great gpu. At that price point, Ray Tracing really shouldn't be much of consideration, and you will get more than enough performance for native 1440p. Its overkill for 1080p unless you're trying to get 300fps in COD. With FSR, it could probably even hang at 4k 60fps for most games with some settings turned down.

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TheBronzeMethodr/buildapc18d agopositive

I bought a 7800XT late last year when it was on sale. I've always had Nvidia before, but wanted to change things up as I wasn't impressed with Nvidia's practices. I am super impressed by the card. I play at 1440p and it can push high graphics at 70-80fps in a lot of titles (excluding any ray tracing settings of course). Cyberpunk looks and runs beautifully without ray tracing, as does the Witcher 3 enhanced.

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LenFierr/radeon18d agopositive

I bought the 7800xt hellhound a couple of months ago. Paired it with 5700x3d and am very very satisfied with the card. Haven't had a single issue with any game i've played.

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TechUnsupportr/buildapc18d agonegative

Right now, RDNA3 cards isn't worth buying unless it's extremely cheap because there is no FSR4. Don't get me wrong, the card isn't bad, it's just that RDNA4 cards are better especially if you can find one at MSRP price.

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MakimaGOATr/buildapc18d agopositive

In my opinion, its the best 16gb card for value and performance unless you find a 7900 GRE at a somewhat close price.

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Jafranci715r/radeon18d agopositive

I have the xfx 7800 xt. It's fairly quiet. Great performance.

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Paweronr/buildapc18d agonegative

It isn't though. I just looked through techpowerup, tomshardware and GNs reviews. The 7800xt is usually around 10% ahead. As soon as raytracing is involved, the 5060ti is slightly ahead. Add DLSS4 vs FSR3 and there is no reason to pick the 7800xt at that price in my opinion. It sold for less last year, now that the lower end new GPUs are near msrp, the 7800xt needs to be cheaper.

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Flaanor/radeon18d agopositive

Make sure you use DDU to completely clean out old NVIDIA drivers. Boot your pc in safe mode, clear out all nvidia drivers, reboot. Install AMD Adrenalin. I recommend not using the HYPR-RX config by default, I do a custom setup. I really only use Fluid Motion Frames (frame generation) in games that it works with, enhanced sync, then Anti-Lag.

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VadimDash1337r/radeon18d agopositive

I love it. It has good features except FSR (haven't tried 3.1 yet). It's quiet, very pretty, and runs every single game I want at max settings no issue. Only game I had issues with is Alan Wake 2 because of forced upscaling. I mainly bought mine for RE4 Remake and it plays like an absolute dream.

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Klappmesserr/pcmasterrace18d agonegative

Sorry but no hardware based upscaling is a no go if you plan on playing new AAA titles. Most new games need upscaling to run well and you can't just brute force native unless you're on 1080p. If you're okay using fsr3 it's fine but I wouldn't be happy with that personally.

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SHAD0WDEM0N654r/radeon18d agopositive

I was going to get the rx 7900 GRE but it cost roughly £100 more in UK so I got the 7800 xt Acer Predator BiFrost and love it so far. I don't get why people say Ray tracing on AMD is no good — I get great framerate with ray tracing on easily over 60 at 1440p not on all games but the games I play like quake rtx and Diablo. It's well worth the purchase.

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cinyarr/buildapc18d agopositive

Eh I play at 1440p high-ultra with a 7800xt and haven't found a game yet that I would feel the need for upscaling/framegen.

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Apparentmendacityr/buildapc18d agopositive

I get steady 80 FPS at 1440p playing Indiana Jones which has forced RT, with every setting except path tracing cranked up to max, without relying on upscaling or frame generation. No idea why people think 7800 xt cannot handle ray tracing.

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Junkhead187r/buildapc18d agopositive

I have the 7800xt hellhound. It is quiet (can't hear anything over case fans even under load), and runs very cool. Not the exact question I know, but just wanted to put my 2 cents in.

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SenorCardgage27r/pcmasterrace18d agopositive

I ended up upgrading from a 4060 to a XFX 7800xt Merc and it was night and day, AC shadows runs beautifully on max settings with low-med ray tracing and I get a consistent 65-80fps with no frame gen.

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RealisticAlarmr/radeon18d agopositive

Gigabyte 7800xt. Happy with the card's performance — however it seems to run a bit hot (the hotspot temp tends to spike at times in some titles). Thinking of repasting it as most people seem to say their 7800xt runs comparatively cool.

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DidiHDr/pcmasterrace18d agopositive

It's great. got mine just above 400€ last autumn. For my research I was looking to try to hit 4K60fps. And it did that in almost all benchmarks on high/highest settings. And since I'm the kind of person who tweaks their settings and also don't quite game at 4K (3840x1600) I knew I'm going to be happy.

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bong-waterr/buildapc18d agopositive

I have the xfx Merc 310 7800xt and I got it for $450. It murders everything at 1080p. At 1440p it's solid, I get 140-150fps on cyberpunk maxed with fsr on performance and raytracing off, 120-130 with fsr on quality for reference. I don't think raytracing is worth paying extra for personally.

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Ardian2205r/buildapc18d agopositive

I have bought mine a week ago and I am very happy. The performance is great. The only downside is the sound of the fans. I have turned up the fans a bit so the hotspot stays below 90 degrees. I did pay 530 euro for the nitro plus edition.

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MrQuiteRiotr/buildapc18d agopositive

7800Xt is still a very good GPU for raster and 1440P as long as your not attempting to play with RT on. None of the card mentioned are even remotely good at RT so it negates that argument. Its faster than both 16GB versions of the 9060 and 5060. If you can find one for about 400.00 its a great pick up.

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althazr/buildapc18d agonegative

I'd rather have a 5060Ti 16Gb than a 7800XT if prices are the same. 7800XT's poor RT performance and lack of any decent upscaler mean it needs to be cheaper than the 5060Ti to be worth it. The exception would be if you're mostly an esports guy, in which case the 7800XT's superior raster performance might be worth the feature disparity.

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crowheart27usr/pcmasterrace18d agopositive

Powercolor Hellhound Spectral White RX 7800 XT. Picked it up used from a guy who missed his return window for $400. Runs like a champ! Quick, quiet and keeps cool. Briefly thought of upgrading to the RX 9070 XT but scalpers ruined it.

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CrunchyJeansr/pcmasterrace18d agopositive

I got this about a month ago for $490 (basically MSRP) right before the 9070/9070XT launch whereupon the pricing has soared to like $700. Glad I pulled the trigger back then. It's the Gigabyte model. Good enough for me since it runs everything I throw at it with aplomb, including 4k60 maxed graphics on moderately demanding games.

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evasive_dendriter/buildapc18d agopositive

I'm very satisfied with it. Recently bought it as an upgrade and it stays nice and cool while keeping silent under heavy load (red devil edition). AMD's software features also have seen significant improvement over the last few years, they're not up to NVIDIA standards yet but it's closing in. It's a great value card but not the best for raytracing if that's important to you.

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ryz0319r/buildapc18d agopositive

I think the only issue i have with amd gpu is the AMD adrenalin software, sometime it doesnt open or wont work, the only solution i found is reinstalling them. In terms of performance ive been getting consistent 244fps on 1440p fornite, warzone, hell let loose, squad and squad 44. I currently running a 5800X3d & 7800xt.

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APAULC0LYPSEr/radeon18d agopositive

My XFX 7800XT has been nothing but great. Previously, I had a 4060ti and this is by far a superior card.

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Master-Factor-2813r/radeon18d agonegative

Good power for the game, but ctd in 10% of my games. Unfortunately that's the truth. Before you say that's my fault or some other dumb shit: yes I tried everything. It's not the ram, not the psu, not bad drivers, not under or overvolted. We had a whole 150 comment thread here and tried everything. In the games where this happened, there was always other people telling me they had the same problem.

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Disastrous_Ad677r/radeon18d agopositive

I F00king love my 7800XT. I had the 4070S in my wife's computer and my 7800XT roasted it for FPS on every game until ray tracing was turned on, but who uses RT? it's total junk.

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SliceOfBlissr/radeon18d agopositive

Was debating between the rx 7800 xt and GRE, but the latter was $93 more expensive. After that, everything is working fine. Max spikes of energy consumption i saw is 320W, undervolted to average 220W, fans at 1.2k-1.8k rpm, max temp is 58°C, Hotspot 76°C.

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aj53108r/radeon18d agopositive

Honestly for me the ray tracing performance of AMD gpu's is 'fine'. It's not great but it's not bad either. And honestly in most games ray tracing isn't worth the performance penalty. To me the big gap is dlss vs fsr. Fsr looks like complete garbage compared to dlss. If fsr4 can close the gap as much as it appears it will, I'll be extremely happy.

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SnooDonuts412r/buildapc18d agopositive

7800 xt if just gaming 60+ on ultra kcd cyberpunk. Forza mhwild. Etc. You're not getting a choke on power. Better rasterization than 9070 which is a big deal for me — I don't like frame gen or scaling.

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rebelSun25r/radeon18d agopositive

I have this card with a 3900x and use 1440p 120hz monitor. I think it's a sleeper card. Good enough for most games. I don't care about RT at all. For the money I saved from not buying a 4070 ti super, I could buy a 7800x3d and RT isn't worth that much.

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RadeonIsTrashr/radeon18d agonegative

For games that barely use RT i.e. RE4, it's a dogshit setting that adds zero visual fidelity and the 7800XT is fine. In games that actually use RT in meaningful ways including path tracing (AW2, CP2077, Wukong, Quake, Portal, Minecraft), the 7000 series performs closer to the 2080 with single digit frames.

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BedroomThink3121r/radeon18d agopositive

7800XT user here, you won't be able to run black Myth Wukong or cyberpunk or Indiana Jones with Full RT on. Considering you're gonna use 2k resolution, most of the games should be fine with full RT (not including path tracing) + fsr3 (native or quality) you should be able to get 60+ fps easy, if the game is a bit AMD friendly.

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MexicanPenguiniir/radeon18d agopositive

If you want to overclock, these cards LOVE an undervolt. Max power slider, I've set voltage to 980mv and it peaks at 3kmhz happily at 70° peak. From a 3080 you're probably gonna see a small performance upgrade, but you can inject frame gen to most games at a driver level.

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