Joined on 07/31/15
Tremendous 7900 XTX

Pros: TLDR: Great Cooling, Fast , Great Build Quality, Better Ray Tracing than 6950 XT, Good RGB software. - Great Build Quality and Heatsink led to cool temperatures, high clocks and great performance. 80c max hotspot, 47c average temp in synthetic test, 55c in game. - Solid Overclocker using Adrenaline software +15% power limit, under-volt of 1055, 2970 max clock, 2470 min clock, 2764 memory, 48c average custom fan curve. - Time Spy Extreme GPU: 16538, Port Royal: 17415 - 10+ FPS boost in Callisto Protocol 4K Ultra settings. - The ray tracing performance is a notable improvement coming from a 6950 XT. - The RGB software is easy to use.
Cons: Not really a con but a potential improvement. - Included GPU bracket could be improved to orient for different cases ( not usable with installed bottoms fans in fractal torrent )
Overall Review: TLDR: Purchase this model if you are looking to maximize the potential of the 7900 XTX chip. Build: The Taichi is built incredibly well, it's a large and heavy card with great cooling, low noise and high overclocking potential. The included gpu support bracket is appreciated and helps. Performance: The Taichi allows for great overclocking out the box using the adrenaline software. The in-game performance uplift I've experienced is 10.5% in the Callisto Protocol ultra settings FSR 2 off. In testing with gameplay and synthetic benchmarks my temps were 55c/76c hotspot and 46c/77c hotspot average. This was with a 2970 Max clock, 2470 min clock, 1055 voltage, 2764 memory clock, +15% power limit. Value: Coming from a 6950 XT I have experienced a 37.6% performance increase from stock out the box settings. With an overclock on the 7900 XTX the increase becomes 52.1%. In-game numbers for the Callisto protocol were 105fps (7900xtx OC/ 95fps stock) and 69fps (6950xt stock). When overclocking the 6950 XT the gap was closed to 43.8% with the 6950 XT providing 73fps. While this is a small sample with an AMD optimized game, my experience was positive. The Taichi 7900XTX is priced higher than MSRP because it's objectively a better version of the card and represents that in its performance and cooling. Summary: If you are coming from a previous generation and want to upgrade you will see a noticeable performance increase. If you are looking for the best performing GPU from AMD this is it. If you are looking for the best bang for your buck GPU at 4k then consider the 6950XT at $699. I hope this review helps, do your research and find what works for you 🙂
Hori Rap .N Hayabusa

Pros: - Great size and weight - Great buttons and Lever - Touch pad included - Good Cable length - Headphone jack - enclosed department for the options button
Cons: - Cable door isn't the most durable (all Hori sticks) - Modding voids warrenty
Overall Review: This is a great upper-mid tier Arcade Stick , The Hayabusa lever and buttons are very good. The shorter depression ( throw ) on the buttons take some getting use to but feel very reliable. The Lever is tad looser than its competition but doesn't detract from its ability to execute accurately. The sticks decals are very well done and the matte finish on the buttons add a very premium touch. In addition the front panel has 6 screws that can allow you to change the art work which is uncommon in premium sticks. Lastly the sticks uncommon Noir button layout is very good. The common Vewlix layout seen on most premium sticks is great however the Noir layout feels slightly more natural when placing your hand over the buttons. Furthermore when executing combos I felt no give on the frame of the stick. Something that was very common on the Madcatz Te2/Te2+ & Hori Rap 4. The Hori Rap N is a solid stick with a durable build , quality components and very well worth your money. - if your in the market for something more premium take a look at the Razer panthera , Qanba Obsidian & Qanba Dragon. These sticks are slightly more expensive but use the FGC standard Sanwa Denshi parts and offer a few more interesting features.