Description
The AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE (also known as Golden Rabbit Edition) is a mid‑to‑high-end RDNA 3 GPU introduced globally in February 2024
Built on the Navi 31 XL chip, it features:
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80 RDNA 3 compute units totaling 5,120 stream processors with dedicated ray-tracing and AI accelerators
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16 GB of GDDR6 memory, clocked at 18 Gbps on a 256‑bit bus, delivering approx. 576 GB/s bandwidth
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Clock speeds around 1,880 MHz game clock and ~2,245 MHz boost, depending on the AIB model and cooling solution
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A Total Board Power (TBP) of ~260 W (though real‑world draws can reach ~300 W), with support for two 8‑pin power connectors and a recommended 700–800 W PSU
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Output options that vary by model, typically including HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 connectors, with some models offering USB‑C Alt‑Mode
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Advanced features supported: Hardware ray tracing, AV1 encoding, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, Smart Access Memory, Radeon Boost, Anti-Lag, Image Sharpening, and HYPR-RX profiles for optimized one-click settings
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Approximately 8–12 % faster than RTX 4070 Super in rasterized gaming benchmarks at 1440p and 4K
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Frequently outperforming RTX 4070 at 1440p by 10–15 %, especially in titles like Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Forza Horizon 5, Metro Exodus and Returnal
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4K gaming viability: consistently hits high 60s to over 60 fps in many titles (e.g. Rainbow Six Siege, Returnal), and occasionally nearing RTX 4070 Ti level in benchmarks
In creative workloads, it delivers strong rasterization performance but trails NVIDIA cards in CUDA-dependent 3D rendering and some content creation software




Shopmanager –
“Solid 1440p performance at a fair price. Efficient and cool under load.”
Dark_LoRD555 –
It matches its main price competitor in ray tracing and wildly outperforms it in non-ray traced titles.