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You can now download more performance for RX 7900 GRE AMD has enabled the memory overclocking for Radeon RX 7900 GRE which results in higher performance. AMD’s latest driver update has unlocked full overclocking support for the Radeon RX 7900 GRE “Golden Rabbit Edition,” a model previously confined mainly to the Chinese market before its […]
MoreYou can now download more performance for RX 7900 GRE AMD has enabled the memory overclocking for Radeon RX 7900 GRE which results in higher performance. AMD’s latest driver update has unlocked full overclocking support for the Radeon RX 7900 GRE “Golden Rabbit Edition,” a model previously confined mainly to the Chinese market before its […]
MoreAMD has removed the memory OC limits from its Radeon RX 7900 GRE GPU in latest drivers, allowing for some impressive performance uplifts.
More"PowerColor's RX 7900 GRE Hellhound comes with a much better cooling solution than all the other RX 7900 GRE cards that we've tested so far. Our apples-to-apples noise-normalized cooler comparison test confirms that at the same heat load and noise level, the Hellhound is between 8 °C and 13 °C cooler than competing models from Sapphire and ASRock—a big difference. Temperatures are fantastic, reaching just 59 °C at full load. What makes this even more impressive is that the card is running whisper-quiet in this state. Just 25 dBA is virtually inaudible, especially when the card is installed in a case with other actively cooled components. Remember, this is full gaming load, not idle! These are impressive numbers and PowerColor has got one more ace up their sleeve. Thanks to the card's dual BIOS capability, you may activate a "quiet" BIOS, which runs the card at even lower fan speeds and slightly reduced power limit. Now the card emits just 23 dBA under full load, which is virtually ...
More"Beim Kühler macht PowerColor alles richtig und so kann man sich maximal ARGB-Beleuchtung wünschen, weil hier minimalistishce Beleuchtung verwendet wird. Die Grafikkarte ist aber gut verarbeitet und weist keine Makel auf. Dazu ist sie unter Volllast mit nur 33,6 dBA wirklich angenehm leise!"
More"If f you’ve got around $549 to spend and are one of the many gamers who prefer AMD over Nvidia, then an AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE is probably the graphics card you should buy. If you don’t care who makes your graphics card and really can’t afford to go past $549, this is also still the card you should probably buy."
More"PowerColor makes some excellent GPUs and the Hellhound Radeon RX 7900 GRE is a decent graphics card. It's let down by the AMD GPU that powers it. It's simply not that much better than the 7800 XT or 6950 XT, making it a tough sell, and you can forget 4K gaming, which is where the 7900 XT comes into play. It's quiet under load and the three fans are more than capable of keeping temperatures low. At 1080p and 1440p, this GPU performs well with excellent results across the board."
More"The HellHound edition graphics card offers enhanced power allocation and increased clock speeds, leading to slightly faster performance than its counterparts from other board partners, with a performance edge of approximately 2-3%. The card impresses with its quiet operation, even when set to performance BIOS mode. Under intense gaming conditions, it maintains a temperature around 55-60 degrees Celsius, which is excellent. Despite the higher price, the card's performance and aesthetics make it a strong contender among RX 7800 GRE models."
More"Focusing on what the PowerColor AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE Hellhound itself offers, we have a triple cooler that offers sensational performance. We will have very controlled temperatures and minimal noise, barely audible above the ambient noise."
More"The version of this chipset signed by PowerColor takes advantage of the PCB and cooling designed for the RX 7800 XT, a similar consumer graphics card, to achieve outstanding performance in this GPU with very low noise levels and a size compatible with box formats more widespread. It occupies “only” 2.5 slots so it is not a huge card and its working temperatures, around 50 degrees, allow for a silent and efficient user experience."
More"The Hellhound cards from PowerColor have been popular and I completely get it. The whole over the top “gamer” designs get old and something that bridges the gap between that and a basic card design is always nice. In the case of the Hellhound RX 7900 GRE they have gone even simpler than with the Hellhound RX 7900 XTX, it has a completely flat fan shroud with just a touch of chrome around the three fans for styling. All of the flash is tied in with the clear fans that have lighting but I do have to point out that you are locked in with the two Hellhound lighting colors just like with the XTX. That is a purple and a blue and both do look great but I would love to have a white option for times those don’t fit with your build and I know some people will be disappointed there isn’t RGB to match the lighting perfectly with the rest of your build. The craziest thing for me with the Hellhound RX 7900 GRE is the crazy name compared to how clean and simple the design is, this feels a lot more l
More"RX 7600 XT 16 GB is a nice addition to the product series, but at the moment we don't see any significant developments for ordinary gamers who just want good performance in 1080p resolution - for them the RX 7600 8 GB cards will be quite enough. Finally, the price. MSRP is $329, while the RX 7600 starts at $269. That's a big difference in price for what it showed. However, as a future proof model, we can conditionally recommend the RX 7600 XT 16 GB. In any case, PowerColor did a very good job and this card is quiet and low consumption. If you are buying, the recommendation is to go for one of the OC models, or to overclock this one."
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