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AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT

How much value do you put on ray tracing as a gamer? That’s got to be the question at the forefront of your mind if you’re considering dropping £500 on an AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT. Because if you are 100% sold on ray tracing, you probably need to consider whether you’re actually willing to pay another £100 for the privilege of extra RT performance and drop the cash on the RTX 4070 instead.

If, however, you’re convinced rasterised performance is the only GPU metric worth a damn in this topsy-turvy world of gaming, then the RX 7800

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