Benchmarks for the AMD Radeon RX 7700 and RX 7800 have been leaked.
Hardware leaker All_The_Watts!! has made public a set of intriguing 3DMark Time Spy test results that are said to have been generated by pre-production Radeon RX 7700 and Radeon RX 7800 graphics cards (said to be based on Navi 32 GPU variations). The middle ground is notably underrepresented in the current RDNA 3 array of mainstream GPUs, but Team Red is reportedly working on a number of models to close the gap. As we approach closer to a supposed product unveiling due for late August (to coincide with Gamescon), we anticipate a number of leaks to appear.
According to the most current 3DMark Time Spy results, both cards—running on different test systems—got 15,465 and 18,197 points, respectively, for the purported Radeon RX 7700 contender and RX 7800, respectively. When compared to predecessors and some of the competition, the results (see the Tom’s Hardware chart put below) won’t likely cause much enthusiasm at this point because assessment samples aren’t actually anticipated to be optimized to a significant extent. Later this year, we anticipate seeing finished products with respectable drivers that look well and perform well.