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ASRock 7700 XT Steel Legend Review



AMD Radeon Graphic Cards are still hot, so how hot is the 7700 XT compared with its siblings? Watch the vid and find out!

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  1. 9:37 Agreed, and i think fanboyism is to blame for the price increases. The mainstream can not afford those and move to game consoles. This decreases pc gaming market share. This leads the game studios considering less console to pc ports. This leads to the death of pc gaming.

  2. The 7700XT steel legend is a great card, even better if you have a Steel Legend mobo, it will look amazing. I'm considering doing a all white build and that's what I'm going to be using.

  3. AMD has been pricing this mid-range GPU quite well compared to the NVIDIA xx70 class it competes against.
    RX 5700 $329
    RX 5700 XT $399
    RX 5700 XT 50th AE $449
    RX 6700 XT $479
    RX 6750 XT $479
    RX 7700 XT $449

  4. 4:00 have to disagree, it's not just a graphics card trend its an industry trend, diversity hires and the likes have led to a massive decline in code quality and both Nvidia and amd enable them through their upscalers. Amd are equally as scummy as Nvidia, just look at starfield; very odd BAR was disabled for nvidia cards on a huge release

  5. Looks good compared to the 7800xt. AMD even with all the efforts with some games doesn't seem to reach Nvidia sales, sad reality. I would like to see more intel like a 9xx series to compare. FPS wise it seem to handle 1440p easy, 1080p, even raytraced, I wonder if it should be that hard to run at 4k since the 5700x first raytracing with the rtx 2xxx, getting old raytracing generations here nobody seem to remember. Unless it was 4k rasterizing and 720p raytracing .

  6. This has to be a joke. I've been using RDNA1 and RDNA2 cards for around 4 years. The drivers are more stable now than they were in 2019 but man gold standard ? Rock solid ? Try RDNA2 cards with a monitor that doesn't use CVT timings and you will see why A LOT of people are having issues. They didn't manage to fix the drivers with these monitors for 4 years now and counting. If someone doesn't know how to use CRU to modify the monitors timings they will simply have a bad time and probably sell the GPU and move to nvidia.

  7. You TEMPERATURE section is quite confusing… you first say "The 7800XT and 770XT are Quite Toasty at their junction temperatures when they're at their maximum. The 7700XT Steel Legend, however, has a much Lower junction temperature as reported from, ya know, torture testing the Calisto Protocol benchmark and then looking at HWiNFO64 to what our maximum hot spot is"
    – – – WHAT?? Did you mean to say the 4070 had a much lower junction temp in HWiNFO64 after the Calisto Protocol benchmark???
    – – AND I don't understand how the 7800XT was COOLER than the 7700XT. Is this a glitch??? Or is the WEAKER CARD RUNNING HOTTER????? WEIRD!!!!

  8. I was looking at a 6700XT but was actually leaning towards an Arc 770 card. My reasoning borders on the nonsensical as I really want to support their work with SR-IOV and their license free model with their flex line.

  9. Just got a used (ex mining) Asrock RX6800 which is working great. Uses less power than the 7700XT but has the same'ish perfromance and more vram, So i suppose that's why the 7700XT is priced as it is. If you need tha AV1 encoding though the 7800XT is proabably the better buy right now….

  10. Yeah, I thought a little over 300 was a little to much for a 5700 a few years ago. But now you get that tier performance for what 420 to 460 or so. And i am saying generational. I know a 7700 kicks the teeth out of a 5700.