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I’ve just spotted an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX for only $889.99

One of the lowest prices to date
Last Updated on April 9, 2024
ASRock Phantom RX 7900 XTX deal
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If you’re in the market for a high-end gaming GPU then you won’t want to miss this graphics card deal which sees the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX down to under $890, one of the lowest prices on record for the hardware, for a limited time. It’s one of the best graphics cards available right now, too.

Newegg’s graphics card deals are currently offering the ASRock Phantom Gaming RX 7900 XTX for just $889.99 (was $940) for a $50 saving. Considering the flagship RDNA 3 video card usually retails for $999, you’re actually saving $110 here making this an incredible opportunity to get native 4K gaming for an all-star price.

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ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX

The ASRock Phantom Gaming Radeon RX 7900 XTX is available for $889.99 which is one of the lowest prices on record for the high-end RDNA 3 graphics card yet.

What’s more, this ASRock model can be overclocked which can be boosted up to 2,615 MHz (up from 2,498 MHz) of the Reference Model. Depending on the software, that could be the difference between a couple of frames or a significant jump depending on the target resolution. There’s no telling how long this deal will be active so be sure to act sooner rather than later if you’re interested.

In our full AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX review we gave it a near-perfect 4.5 stars and said it’s “a stellar graphics card for 4K gaming with enough under the hood to achieve high frame rates natively”. This was on account of its already competitive $999 price tag when compared to the far pricier RTX 4090 with the same 24GB VRAM and similar performance for gaming. Now, at well under $900, it’s an even more competitive offering, and there’s no telling of how long this aggressive deal will be on for.

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