
AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT 20GB
20GB high-end graphics card, 315W draw, 290mm long, FSR 3.1.
20GB VRAM is unique here. 4K-capable in raster, weak in RT. Strong for content creation thanks to massive VRAM at the price.
Official India stock. Full warranty through the brand's India service network, standard RMA if anything goes wrong.
Full specs
PSUs rated 800W+
Cases that fit 290mm
RX 7900 XT 20GB India Review: AMD High-End at ₹75,000–90,000
Where the RX 7900 XT Fits
AMD's 7900 XT uses the Navi 31 die with 84 of 96 compute units enabled, 20GB GDDR6 on a 320-bit bus. It's faster than the 7900 GRE (80 CUs, 256-bit) and slower than the 7900 XTX (96 CUs, 384-bit). In real-world 4K gaming, the difference between the XT and XTX is around 8–12% — not huge, but the XTX is the one that can genuinely compete with the RTX 4080 Super.
The 7900 XT's honest position: it's ₹10,000–15,000 cheaper than the XTX for 90% of the XTX's performance. That's fine value — if you can find it at ₹75,000 or below.
India Pricing and Availability
₹75,000–90,000 when available. Stock is inconsistent in India — the 7900 XTX is more widely stocked. Sapphire Pulse XT and XFX Speedster are the models you'll encounter. Warranty follows the same grey-import caveats as the 7900 GRE — verify before buying. MDComputers and PrimeABGB are the better sources.
Who Should Buy the RX 7900 XT
Buy this if: Found at ₹72,000–75,000 from an authorized source with clear warranty. That pricing makes it solid value between the GRE and XTX.
Skip this if: The 7900 XTX is within ₹12,000 — pay up for the full card. Or if the GRE is ₹20,000+ cheaper — save the money and game at 1440p instead.
Questions
If the XTX is ₹12,000 or less more: yes, the 384-bit bus and extra CUs are worth it. If ₹15,000+ more: 7900 XT is the value buy.
For gaming: not yet in most titles. For AI image generation or 3D rendering: yes, meaningful headroom.
Depends on the seller. Ask explicitly — it may or may not be covered by Rashi Peripherals depending on import path.