AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT 16GB Review Featuring XFX MERC 319
Andy Ruffell / 1 year ago
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Lastly in Watch Dogs: Legion, the 7800 XT is somewhat held back at 1080p, but still well within the mix, sitting ahead of the 6800 XT by a mere 3% and performing very close to the RTX 4080 but at 1080p, a lot of games do present some anomalies in terms of scaling and 1440p should show something easier to understand.
That is the case, and the 3090 Ti and 7800 XT are pretty evenly matched, though with slightly better lows on the NVIDIA-based GPU though we do see again a solid generation uplift of 10% from the 6800 XT and 19% more performance when compared to the RTX 4070.
Then wrapping things up at 4K, the 7800 XT now pushes ahead by 15% over its predecessor and again commands a strong lead over the RTX 4070 of 25%.