I am going to buy myself a new video card for Christmas. When I look online I see that XFX is usually the best priced card. Are they a good company? Are their cards made well? How about their warrantee service?

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    28 days ago

    I’ve had two XFX cards, an RX 480 and 6700 XT. Didn’t have issues with either one, no coil whine with the fans.

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    I’ve had an XFX RX 480 Black Edition and now an XFX Merc310 RX 7900XTX. Both have had no issues except the 7900XTX which had some coil whine but went away for good after binging Baldur’s Gate 3 and KSP for a few days. They’re a good brand in my books but I haven’t had any experience with their customer service

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    28 days ago

    It’s been 20 years, but I had a XFX geforce 7800GSO and the model had issues that caused crashes.

    XFX acknowledged there was a Problem and made promises, but then just deleted the forum thread.

    They’re on my list now.

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    Had a Merc 319 6800XT, worked great till it got wet. Whoops. There was some coil whine during Automatic1111 runs, but I don’t really remember it during games. Though most of my gaming is of the patient variety and my monitors are only 1440. So it probably wasn’t very taxing. BG3 and Diablo 4 at max settings worked great.

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    I had six XFX RX 470 4GB in a mining rig for a while. Took like three years for the fans to start failing, but you can buy replacement fans (which I did). I want to say that half the cards survived after five years of 24/7/365.26 constant high temps.

    I’ve also got a “used-not-used” takeoff XFX RX 480 8GB in an enclosure now to run my laptop through. Haven’t had any problems with it.

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    I have an XFX 6650 XT I got a couple years ago and the only issue I’ve had is that I had to flip the vbios switch on it to make it work with my motherboard when I first put it in which is weird because you would think both slots would be the same from the factory, but it worked perfectly after that so maybe there’s just some intentional difference between the two roms

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    28 days ago

    Thank-you to everyone who responded. I found a Killer deal for a GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7600 XT GAMING OC Card at $379.00 CAD ($270.00 USD) I will leave the thread up as I’m sure others will have the same question.

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    I have an XFX RX 480 that i upgraded to an XFX 5700XT, that I then upgraded from recently to a sapphire 7900xtx. The XFX cards had crashing problems and issues where video would just cut out and go straight to black. This happened on both Windows and Linux, and on two different motherboards and power supplies. As soon as I switched to the sapphire, every single problem just… disappeared.

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    28 days ago

    Doesn’t answer the question, but new cards are going to be announced in January. Typically, around when the announcement or the release occurs, prices for older cards drop, and more used cards show up on marketplaces.

    You may want to wait until then to get a better deal.