Crazy Design: Yeston RX 7900 XTX Sakura Sugar GPU Review & Benchmarks

Sponsor: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO on Amazon - The Yeston RX 7900 XTX Sakura Sugar uses AMD’s GPU at the core, but straps a wild color theme to the front and goes into surprising depth with creating entire characters around its cards. The Sakura Sugar 7900 XTX isn’t just a video-friendly meme card, though. In our in-depth thermal, noise, power, and gaming benchmarks, we found that it has many of the qualities that a “normal“ black-and-red “gamer“ card might have. This review includes the tear-down, benchmarks, and thoughts on whether the card is worth it. Note that the price seems to fluctuate frequently on this one. At the time we wrote the script, we saw it available for $1070. Now, it appears to be $1250. You’ll have to judge if it’s worth it depending on when you check! Grab a GN Volt Modmat to do your own tear-downs and PC builds! Or a GN Wireframe Mousemat: Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: Watch our original RX 580 Cute Pet review! RELATED PRODUCTS [Affiliate Links] Yeston RX 7900 XTX Sakura on Amazon (if it ever comes back): Yeston RX 7900 XTX Sakura on Newegg: Acer Intel A770 BiFrost Predator OC on Amazon: AMD RX 7900 XTX GPUs on Amazon: MSI RTX 4070 Ti on Amazon: TIMESTAMPS 00:00 - The Yeston RX 7900 XTX Waifu Edition 01:35 - “Weird“ Products Are Good for Enthusiasts 03:28 - Sakura Sugar Design & Aesthetics 05:51 - The Marketing is... unique 08:08 - How We Test Thermals 09:26 - Thermal Benchmarks & Big Hotspot Delta 10:43 - A Little Bit Noisy with Auto Fan 11:55 - Great MOSFET & Memory Thermals 13:22 - Tear-Down & Build Quality 21:05 - Power Consumption & VBIOS Switch 21:40 - Frequency vs. Reference AMD 22:13 - Gaming Benchmarks 24:46 - Conclusion ** Please like, comment, and subscribe for more! ** Links to Amazon and Newegg are typically monetized on our channel (affiliate links) and may return a commission of sales to us from the retailer. This is unrelated to the product manufacturer. Any advertisements or sponsorships are disclosed within the video (“this video is brought to you by“) and above the fold in the description. We do not ever produce paid content or “sponsored content“ (meaning that the content is our idea and is not funded externally aside from whatever ad placement is in the beginning) and we do not ever charge manufacturers for coverage. Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates: t: f: w: Host, Writer, Testing: Steve Burke Power Testing: Mike Gaglione Camera Operation: Andrew Coleman Camera, Editing: Vitalii Makhnovets
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