XFX will soon launch its new graphics card, the Phoenix Nirvana, based on the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPU. This premium version features a massive triple-fan cooling design and innovative contact material for better heat dissipation. The card will be available for pre-order in China for around $1,090.
New Radeon RX 7900 XTX teaser teased by XFX
XFX reveals a new teaser of the new Phoenix Nirvana GPU.
XFX is preparing to launch its new graphics card called Phoenix Nirvana. This model is based on the flagship RDNA3 AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX GPU, and it will apparently launch in China initially.
This new model is clearly intended to be a high-end version, with a massive cooling design measuring 34 cm and almost 4 slots. Thanks to the new teaser image that was released ahead of the product launch, the card is now confirmed to have a triple-fan design.
RX 7900 XTX Phoenix Nirvana, Source: XFX China
XFX decided to equip the card with a large heatsink comprising eight 6mm heat pipes. It uses a large vapor chamber that will cover the GPU and memory, but most importantly, the company is using a new material as the contact between the cooler and the GPU.
The Phoenix Nirvana is one of the first cards to feature Honeywell’s highly driverable phase change material (PCM). These pads can be used for GPUs, CPUs and APUs, and have been tested to show great results compared to conventional thermal paste. XFX, a company that has had some issues with their cooling design previously, clearly wanted to raise the bar by releasing a much more premium design with better cooling.
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RX 7900 XTX Phoenix Nirvana, Source: XFX China
The RX 7900 XTX Nirvana is mentioned to have a frequency speed of 2615 MHz, the same as the MERC 310 already available in the market. Officially, the card will be launched tomorrow, and it will be available for pre-order on the official store of the Chinese platform JD for around $1090.
Source: XFX
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