A quick look at AMD’s Radeon RX 7900 XTX, which is smaller than an RTX 4080
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From left to right and largest to smallest: GeForce RTX 4080 (which is the same physical size as the RTX 4090), Radeon RX 7900 XTX, and Radeon RX 7900 XT. [credit: Andrew Cunningham ]
AMD's next-generation Radeon RX 7900 XTX and 7900 XT graphics cards launch next week on December 13. Powered by the chiplet-based RDNA3 architecture, these $999 and $899 GPUs will compete with Nvidia's $1,200-and-up RTX 4000-series and will attempt to address some of the shortcomings of the outgoing RX 6000-series (lackluster real-time raytracing performance, for one).
One thing you'll notice about the cards-and one that may please people building in smaller cases-is that the cards are considerably smaller than current RTX 4080 and 4090 GPUs, and they don't use the 12VHPWR connector that has given Nvidia some trouble.
The RX 7900 series still uses 8-pin power connectors, the same as older GPUs. (credit: Andrew Cunningham)
We can't say anything about whether the cards' performance is larger or smaller than the RTX 4080's until our review runs next week. But in the meantime, we can show you that the 7900 XTX (and the even smaller 7900 XT) are next-gen GPUs that will fit into most of the same cases as current-gen GPUs.