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The Radeon RX 7900 XT(X) Owners Thread.

Chaps, I need some advice...

I got a nice QN90B going to waste and only 8ft away from my PC and was thinking of hooking it up to my Nitro+ via HDMI.

Is there any limitations if I was to buy a decent 2.1 cable around 5 meters in length?
 
Chaps, I need some advice...

I got a nice QN90B going to waste and only 8ft away from my PC and was thinking of hooking it up to my Nitro+ via HDMI.

Is there any limitations if I was to buy a decent 2.1 cable around 5 meters in length?
I was previously having some issues with (very!) occasional flickering on my 7900xt pulse with 5m HDMI to my TV, although it seems to have improved a lot with subsequent driver releases and I haven't noticed the issue recurring at all since the latest driver (23.8.2). I'd say it'd be worth the cost of a cable to find out for sure! You can get fiber optic based cables for as little as around £30, which should in theory have no issues at that length.

I'm only running 60hz on the TV, so if you do give it a go I'd be interested in how it handles higher refresh rates and/or using freesync - My TV supports neither but might be a consideration if I upgrade in the next couple of years.
 
**** it - Did it boys, Back to TEAM RED - I can't justify keeping 2 cards ( power bill ) and the x 8.0 is just playing on my nerves, got the 7900xtx for 899

MSI Radeon RX 7900 XTX GAMING TRIO CLASSIC 24GB Graphics Card -,​


will return the 7600 and flog the 4090 lesson learned
Will you be selling the 4090 on the OCUK MM?
 
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Will you be selling the 4090 on the OCUK MM?
sadly i am banned for being an idiot ( bumped my ad ) more than 3 occasions so perma ban :'( else i would have put it up for a bargain - I've since changed my order of the 7900xtx MSI to a Power color red devil as i saw the cooler isn't quiet to spec, I've to return a 7600 gpu unused also lmao.. oh well! I hope this card fine wines and overtakes the 4090
 
I was previously having some issues with (very!) occasional flickering on my 7900xt pulse with 5m HDMI to my TV, although it seems to have improved a lot with subsequent driver releases and I haven't noticed the issue recurring at all since the latest driver (23.8.2). I'd say it'd be worth the cost of a cable to find out for sure! You can get fiber optic based cables for as little as around £30, which should in theory have no issues at that length.

I'm only running 60hz on the TV, so if you do give it a go I'd be interested in how it handles higher refresh rates and/or using freesync - My TV supports neither but might be a consideration if I upgrade in the next couple of years.
Any recommendations of a cable capable of a 120/144Hz signal? Fibre or other.
 
Any recommendations of a cable capable of a 120/144Hz signal? Fibre or other.

The one I'm currently using (fibre) is "GeoHN.G 8K Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 5M" (I'm sure you can guess where from!), it's currently a smidge under £25.
Before that I had bought a (copper) "Thsucords 8K 4K HDMI Cable 5M", which seemed just as good and is currently £16

Both are advertised as 48gbps so should do 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz,144Hz etc.
(as I said, I think the issues I was having were driver rather than cable quality)
 
The one I'm currently using (fibre) is "GeoHN.G 8K Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 5M" (I'm sure you can guess where from!), it's currently a smidge under £25.
Before that I had bought a (copper) "Thsucords 8K 4K HDMI Cable 5M", which seemed just as good and is currently £16

Both are advertised as 48gbps so should do 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz,144Hz etc.
(as I said, I think the issues I was having were driver rather than cable quality)
Just been browsing and I have found them, all I need is 1440p at 144Hz and this would be plenty for my sim rig.
 
Here is the "White Devil" - just noticed as I have uploaded the pic I must have knocked the cable to one of my fans whilst I had it out as its clearly not spinning! I have the cable extension arriving tomorrow so will get it sorted then.


Nice rig, I'd love that card but I just can't bring myself to spend a grand on a graphics card.
 
Had a strange driver related issue this morning, first time coming across it with my 7900XT.

Fired up my PC, I always only use my primary monitor for the first few hours of the morning and tend to only switch my second monitor on after a few hours - but as soon as I did everything all went very odd, the second monitor kept flickering and I had an error from Adrenalin that wouldn't let me launch the program and the screen defaulted to 1024x768.

Did a quick restart which didn't fix anything (turn it off and on again...) - so uninstalled the AMD drivers and Adrenalin - then reinstalled and things have been fine since then.

Not sure what I did differently to normal. My main monitor is 1440p 180hz, second monitor is 1080p 240hz (although I run it at 120hz) and up until today I've never had any issues. I had it with my previous 3070 where running both monitors would crank the fans on the GPU and occasionally I'd have to switch the monitor off and on again - but never anything where I've needed to reinstall display drivers.

Has anyone else had anything similar?
 
Question I think I read it in here.

That it's best to connect the GPU (7900XTX) to 3 separate power cables. I have a Corsair RM1000 (a couple of years old). I have as with the 3080 used 2 cables they each have 2 connections. Could this be what is causing (undervolting) random driver crashing. It will be fin for days then, crash.
 
Question I think I read it in here.

That it's best to connect the GPU (7900XTX) to 3 separate power cables. I have a Corsair RM1000 (a couple of years old). I have as with the 3080 used 2 cables they each have 2 connections. Could this be what is causing (undervolting) random driver crashing. It will be fin for days then, crash.
Splitting the power cables is probably ok on a low end cards. For more power hungry cards like the 7900XTX yes it would be a good idea to run 3 separate power cables. As for your crashing you need to start with a stable (high) undervolt and then work down in small increments until its not stable.
 
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Splitting the power cables is probably ok on a low end cards. For more power hungry cards like the 7900XTX yes it would be a good idea to run 3 separate power cables. As for your crashing you need to start with a stable (high) undervolt and then work down in small increments until its not stable.
Now where did I put the spare cable's.lol

I think I have a stable undervolt, play for days. Then crash driver errors, and reset to standard settings.
 
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