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PowerColor RX 7800 XT Hellhound Review

Here we test three games, all at 2560×1440 resolution using maximum image quality settings.

We don't focus heavily on game benchmarks in these AIB reviews as the performance differences are usually within just a few percent of the reference card. That's the case here with the PowerColor Hellhound, as it comes in 2-3% faster than AMD's reference design. If you do want to see performance in a wider number of games, you can find our launch day review here.

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