Two new RDNA3-based graphics cards were recently spotted on ECC from ASRock. The graphics card in question is the much anticipated AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT.
Not much information is currently given on ECC, but it confirms that the graphics card will come with 16GB of memory. The Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card will be available in two models from ASRock, the RX 7800 XT PG 16GO and the RX 7800 XT PGW 16GO.
Among the two models from ASROCK, ‘PG’ suggests that these are from the manufacturer’s Phantom Gaming lineup. On the other hand, ‘PGW’ might be a premium version of the Radeon RX 7800 XT that comes equipped with a better cooler and higher TDP.
While listing a product on ECC does not confirm its launch, a lot of ECC listings made the light of day after a few months.
Additionally, rumors also point to the launch of new mid to high-range RDNA3-based cards from AMD. These rumors hint at the Radeon RX 7700 XT and 7800 XT. Therefore, we might not be far from the new RDNA3-based graphics card.
AMD might also be intentionally delaying the launch of the Radeon RX 7700 XT and RX 7800 XT graphics cards. The current demand for graphic cards in the market is not as high as it used to be, and users are choosing to stay on older generation options.
AMD might be looking to sell the remaining last-generation stock of graphics cards like the Radeon RX 6600 XT, 6700 XT, and 6800 XT. This might be a wise move as the recent launch of the Radeon RX 7600 was overshadowed by the already cheaper options available worldwide.
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