Blower-Style SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 7900 XT Surfaces Online


RX 7900 XT blower

We already know that SAPPHIRE is working on Crimson Desert–themed RX 9070 XT models, but a quieter, more utilitarian GPU just surfaced for buyers who want something different. A blower-style Radeon RX 7900 XT has now appeared online, marking the first time this RDNA 3 configuration shows up at retail.

As spotted by VideoCardz, the card appeared on Newegg with a full product listing and a clear render of what looks like an OEM-focused “Brown Box” design. The model carries the part number 11323-08-10G and targets workstation and multi-GPU environments rather than gaming showcases.

SAPPHIRE RX 7900 XT blower-style card spotted

This Radeon RX 7900 XT uses a traditional blower-style cooler that pushes hot air directly out of the rear exhaust. That design fits dense systems, rack-mounted workstations, and builds where internal airflow remains limited. Unlike triple-fan gaming cards, this model prioritizes thermal isolation over acoustics.

SAPPHIRE produces the card, and Newegg already lists it as in stock and sold directly by the retailer. The listing confirms a dual-slot layout with a compact 265.7 mm card length, which further reinforces its workstation-friendly positioning.

Radeon RX 7900 XT blower specifications

The Newegg listing confirms full RX 7900 XT specs, with no cutbacks compared to partner gaming cards:

  • 20 GB GDDR6 memory on a 320-bit bus at 20 Gbps
  • 5,376 stream processors
  • 2000 MHz game clock with boosts up to 2400 MHz
  • Display outputs: 1× HDMI 2.1 and 3× DisplayPort 2.1
  • Support for up to four displays
  • Dual 8-pin PCIe power connectors
  • 315 W TDP with a recommended 750 W PSU

Despite the blower cooler, the GPU retains standard RX 7900 XT power and display capabilities, making it suitable for professional visualization, compute workloads, and multi-display setups.

Newegg lists the card at $699.99, which puts it $200 below the RX 7900 XT’s original $899 MSRP from its 2022 launch. That pricing makes the blower-style model one of the more affordable ways to access full Navi 31 performance today, especially for users who value airflow control over RGB-heavy cooling designs.

In related AMD GPU news, Acer has introduced a white variant of its Nitro RX 9070, and AMD recently confirmed the Steam Machine release window during its Q4 2025 earnings call, signaling more RDNA-based hardware announcements ahead.

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