Following the formal release of the Radeon RX 7900 GRE on the international market, foreign colleagues began to study all the features of the video card. It was found that alternative designs could not reach their full potential when overclocked. This is due to restrictions on the maximum frequency settings of the GPU and memory (up to 2803 MHz and 2316 MHz, respectively) set by AMD.
The good news is that AMD is chalking this up to a bug and intends to fix it soon. A company representative told the YouTube channel Hardware Unboxed about this. Let's hope AMD delivers on its promise, but one wonders why this flaw wasn't fixed before the international release of the Radeon RX 7900 GRE. Formally, the video card was released in the middle of last year.
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