ASUS releases Dual Radeon RX 7800/7700 XT graphics cards
Recent reports have indicated that ASUS submitted new documents to the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), which mentioned a plethora of Radeon RX 7800/7700 XT graphics cards, including products from their Dual series. Subsequently, ASUS officially launched the Dual Radeon RX 7800/7700 XT graphics cards, all belonging to the OC (Overclocked) models, signifying higher factory-set frequencies.
Compared to Nvidia’s GeForce graphics cards, ASUS generally offers fewer models for its Radeon line. Currently, ASUS has released 69 models of the RTX 40 series, while there are only 14 for the RX 7000 series. Products based on the RDNA 3 architecture seem to be mainly concentrated in the TUF Gaming and Dual series. It remains to be seen whether ASUS will introduce products in the ROG STRIX and ProArt series.
The Dual Radeon RX 7800/7700 XT graphics cards have overall dimensions of 279.9 x 133.9 x 49.3 mm, with a thickness of 2.47 slots. They feature a dual-fan cooling solution, consistent with the design of the Dual RTX 40 series. Both the Dual Radeon RX 7800 XT OC and Dual Radeon RX 7700 XT OC share the same cooling and PCB design, equipped with dual 8-pin power connectors, although they differ in GPU specifications. Like other Radeon RX 7000 series products, they are equipped with DP 2.1 interfaces.
The Dual Radeon RX 7800 XT OC is powered by the Navi 32 XT chip, comprising 60 Compute Units (CUs), or 3840 stream processors, and features a 64MB Infinity Cache. It is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory, a 256-bit memory interface, and a memory speed of 19.5 Gbps, with game and boost frequencies of 2213MHz and 2520MHz, respectively. The Dual Radeon RX 7700 XT OC, on the other hand, utilizes a trimmed Navi 32 XL with 54 CUs, or 3456 stream processors, a reduced Infinity Cache of 48MB, and 12GB of memory with a 192-bit memory interface. The memory speed is lowered to 18 Gbps, and the game and boost frequencies are 2239MHz and 2599MHz, respectively. Additionally, users can adjust and monitor these graphics cards using the GPU Tweak III software.