Graphics Card Comparison

Pro WX 4100 vs VII

Verdict
Pro WX 4100 vs VII: VII is faster for gaming

Head-to-head specifications

MetricPro WX 4100VIIDifference
3DMark Time Spy8614,704-81.7%
Avg FPS @ 1080p2551-51.0%
Avg FPS @ 1440p1330-56.7%
Avg FPS @ 4K716-56.3%
FP32 compute (TFLOPS)2.513.4-81.7%
VRAM4 GB GDDR516 GB HBM2
Memory bandwidth (GB/s)1121,024-89.1%
TDP (W)50300
Launch MSRP (USD)$399$699-42.9%
  • VII averages 30 fps at 1440p versus 13 fps — about 57% faster.
  • Pro WX 4100 draws less power (50W vs 300W).

Verdict: Pro WX 4100 or VII?

Our recommendation
VII takes the overall edge, though Pro WX 4100 wins in specific areas worth weighing.

Pro WX 4100 advantages

  • Power efficiency (+83%)
  • Affordability (+43%)

VII advantages

  • 1440p gaming (+57%)
  • 4K gaming (+56%)
  • Synthetic benchmark performance (+82%)
  • Video memory (+75%)
  • Memory bandwidth (+89%)

Which should you choose?

  • Choose the Pro WX 4100 if you want lower power draw, heat and noise.
  • Choose the VII if you game at 1440p.
  • Choose the Pro WX 4100 if you want the better price for the performance.

Value for money

VII delivers more performance per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.

Pro WX 4100 vs VII: which should you choose?

Pro WX 4100 — AMD desktop graphics card (2016, Polaris) with 4 GB of GDDR5, averaging 13 fps at 1440p; launched at $399.

VII — AMD desktop graphics card (2019, Vega 20) with 16 GB of HBM2, averaging 30 fps at 1440p; launched at $699.

Pro WX 4100 vs VII: VII is faster for gaming. VII averages 30 fps at 1440p versus 13 fps — about 57% faster. Pro WX 4100 draws less power (50W vs 300W).

1080p, 1440p and 4K

At 1440p — the most common enthusiast resolution — the VII averages 30 fps against 13. At 4K (7 vs 16 fps) VRAM (4GB vs 16GB) and memory bandwidth matter more.

Power and value

Board power is 50 W versus 300 W, which affects PSU headroom, case cooling and noise. At launch MSRPs of $399 vs $699, weigh the frame-rate lead against price and power draw for your target resolution.

The verdict

Both are credible choices in the graphics card comparison space; the specification table above lays out every metric so you can weigh the trade-offs that matter to you. Pick the one whose strengths line up with how you will actually use it.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Pro WX 4100 better than the VII?

VII takes the overall edge, though Pro WX 4100 wins in specific areas worth weighing. VII averages 30 fps at 1440p versus 13 fps — about 57% faster.

What is the main difference between the Pro WX 4100 and the VII?

VII averages 30 fps at 1440p versus 13 fps — about 57% faster. Pro WX 4100 draws less power (50W vs 300W).

Which is better value?

VII delivers more performance per dollar, making it the better value of the two at their listed prices.

Which should I choose?

Choose the Pro WX 4100 if you want lower power draw, heat and noise. Choose the VII if you game at 1440p.

Methodology

Graphics cards are compared on 3DMark Time Spy scores, average gaming frame rates at 1080p/1440p/4K, FP32 compute throughput, VRAM capacity and type, memory bandwidth, board power (TDP) and launch MSRP — plus AI workload throughput (Stable Diffusion iterations/s and local LLM tokens/s) where measured. Vintage and server GPUs without modern benchmark results are compared on specifications only, clearly labelled. Frame rates are averages across a game suite at high settings; specific titles vary.

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We compile published benchmark results (Cinebench 2024, Geekbench 6, AnTuTu v10, 3DMark), manufacturer specifications and market pricing from nine regions into normalized, comparable datasets. Every figure traces to a named public source listed on each page.

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Last updated 2026-07-01
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