AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT
High-End GPU • Best for 4K High / 1440p Ultra • RDNA 3.0 Architecture • 16GB GDDR6
Gaming Benchmarks
Frame rates measured by Tom's Hardware GPU hierarchy. Geometric mean of 15 games, ultra settings, no upscaling. Ray tracing figures are DXR-enabled at 1440p. A dash means this card was not tested at that resolution. Productivity is a synthetic score, not fps.
Specifications
3DMark Scores
Recommended PSU for Radeon RX 7800 XT
RX 7800 XT performance analysis
Derived from the benchmark and specification figures above, ranked against the 77 current cards in the database.
The RX 7800 XT's strongest measured trait is frames per $100 at 21.2 fps/$100, which puts it in the 82nd percentile — that metric describes raw frames bought per hundred dollars, before any age weighting. Its weakest is ray tracing retention at 34% of raster (17th percentile). That is a wide spread for a single card: it is specialised rather than balanced, and whether it suits you depends on which of the two you actually load.
The RX 7800 XT turns a 263W board power budget into 105.8 fps at 1440p, or 0.40 fps/W against a pool median of 0.32 fps/W. Power, not transistor count, is the binding constraint on a modern GPU — Dennard scaling stopped holding around 2005, and Esmaeilzadeh and colleagues showed at ISCA 2011 that the fraction of a chip that can be powered at full speed shrinks with every node (“dark silicon”). Frames per watt is the shortest honest summary of what an architecture is doing with that budget.
For scale: the closest AMD card from an earlier generation is the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT (2020), at 102.1 fps and 300W. The RX 7800 XT is 4% faster while drawing 37W less.
Every rendered pixel has to be fed from memory. At 1440p the RX 7800 XT has 1,600 B/px of memory bandwidth available per pixel it draws, against a median of 1,808 B/px — roughly in balance for its performance class. This is the roofline model applied to a game frame: Williams, Waterman and Patterson (Communications of the ACM, 2009) showed that any workload runs into either a compute ceiling or a memory-bandwidth ceiling, and that the ratio of the two is what decides which one you hit.
The RX 7800 XT ranks #23 in 3DMark Steel Nomad but #19 on the 1440p game average — 4 places higher in real games than the synthetic implies. Steel Nomad is a 4K, non-ray-traced pass with heavy async compute and no upscaling, so it rewards raw shader and bandwidth throughput and ignores driver overhead, geometry front-end limits, and everything a game engine does outside the compute path. A gap this size means the card punches above its raw throughput in actual games.
On memory capacity, the RX 7800 XT carries 16GB against a median of 12GB across the 13 other cards within 10% of its 1440p frame rate. It carries more memory than its performance class typically ships with, which mostly matters for high-resolution textures, local AI models, and viewport-heavy creative work rather than frame rate.
Method: percentiles are computed over the 77 non-legacy cards with a 1440p figure. Frame rates come from Tom's Hardware GPU hierarchy; specifications from manufacturer datasheets. Theoretical FP32 TFLOPS is deliberately not used as a cross-vendor comparison — RDNA 3 and 4 dual-issue FP32 doubles the paper figure without doubling game performance, and AMD itself declined to count it as extra shaders. The measured Steel Nomad score is used as the compute proxy instead. GPURanker does not run its own benchmarks.
Is the Radeon RX 7800 XT Worth It in 2026?
Yes, the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT is a solid buy. With a Value Score of 64/100, it delivers competitive performance for its $499 price point.
You'll need at least a 650W PSU to run this card reliably (263W TDP).
Alternatives to consider: GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB ($379, Value: 75/100), Radeon RX 9070 ($549, Value: 74/100)
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Cards within 30% of its 1440p performance — the ones an actual buying decision comes down to.
AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT Overview
The AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT is a high-end graphics card built on AMD's RDNA 3.0 architecture using a TSMC N5 (GCD) + N6 (MCD) manufacturing process. With 16GB of GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit bus, it targets 4k high / 1440p ultra gaming.
At its current best price of $499, the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT earns a Value Score of 64/100 — rated as "Great Value". Its 263W TDP makes it moderately power-hungry.