Save $100 on this RX 7900 XT GPU and get Starfield for free – Graphics Card Deals

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You can now save $100 on this RX 7900 XT GPU and get Starfield for free if you so fancy. The RTX 4060 Ti 16GB looks like another flop for Nvidia, meaning it might be time to reconsider AMD’s GPUs, especially amidst AMD’s exclusive partnership with Starfield.

The RX 7900 XT comes recommended as one of the best graphics cards on the market right now. While the 4060 Ti fails to perform that well above 1080p, the RX 7900 XT offers excellent bang for buck. Its performance is more on par with an Nvidia RTX 4080, meaning this deal is best suited for those looking to boost their build’s performance significantly. We think AMD has proved with their 7000 series that they are serious competitors to Nvidia, consistently offering value as Nvidia continues to spurt out another extortionately priced GPU.

This deal has meant the RX 7900 XT from PowerColor is the lowest price in 30 days. It’s definitely a good idea to strike while the iron’s hot if you think it sounds good. It features a generous 20GB of GDDR6 VRAM and a 320 bit memory bus which is miles better than the 4060 Ti’s 16GB of VRAM. If you’re a fan of Starfield, then it looks like this could be the perfect deal for you, saving you money in the long term. Of course, we’ve already made some predictions for the best GPUs for Starfield, though we recommend sticking to this deal if you want to balance performance and price.

There remain previous gen graphic cards you can also take a look at though the RX 7900 XT remains a good shout if you’re interested in futureproofing your gaming setup.

Is the RX 7900 XT worth it?

For a strong performance comparable to the RT 4080, the RX 7900 XT fares well for 1440p and 4K gaming while offering a friendlier price point than its Nvidia counterparts. AMD’s 7000 has also made significant strides when it comes to ray tracing. Though it’s not quite on par with Nvidia’s RT technology, AMD is certainly closing the gap with this card.

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