
High framerate out of the box, DLSS4, temperature

- Big upgrade over my RX 6600 - Not extremely expensive ($650 USD) - Lots of VRAM - No coil whine

Keep in mind this card has its limitations, I am looking at it from the stand point of this verse a RTX3090 used (about the same price). No way I am spending $1000 on a used card that can die tmw even with Cuda support. So now I get 32GB vs 24GB ram. I am primary running windows and LMstudio and Ollma worked fine after installing all the intel software (like 4 large installs) Vulkan support gave me around 100T/KS for qwen 3.5-35b. Out of the box with standard setup. This running on an Intel i7-11th gen with 64GB DDR4 and PCI 4 x8 interface.. The biggest hit is on how fast I can load the model in memory. The card is very quite with the fan. I suppose other people got loud fans.

No complaints. Package wasnt busted and it works.

Runs games at 4k with no issues.

Trouble Free Reliable Powerful For The Price

-Card runs cool and quiet, no coil whine even during stress tests -Haven't done much OC yet besides an auto Adrenalin boost, but temps didn't seem to rise much at a 100+ GPU clock boost and also very stable -Aesthetically it might be the best looking GPU unit I've ever seen, but that's just IMO -Hidden power connector is really quite clever and makes my case look so much cleaner -RGB bar is really bright and looks great! Had to turn it down to lowest brightness through Trixx to match my RAM and CPU AIO RGBs, which both are at max brightness -Runs games great at 4K, some older at native, others on FSR Ultra Quality or Quality -FSR 4 and the 9000 series show a lot of promise at getting AMD closer to Nvidia on Ray and Path Tracing without tanking FPS, as this card is at or exceeds the 7900XTX in FPS for both according to tests

Payed $50 above MSRP. Which I think is fair in this climate. The card is great for 1440 at MAX. Runs pretty smooth and DLSS4 works great. At this price, is a good purchase but I would not spend a dime more than what I paid for.

All rops :3 No thermal paste leakage so far :3 Fans are quiet ngl Good design its so AWESOME

-Fantastic out of the box performance for 2025 standards -16GB VRAM so it'll work for years to come -Great for high refresh rate 1440P gaming and 4k (if you're okay with lower fps/upscaling) -I like supporting the "underdog", since AMD has much less market share, it's a better value and creates competition from Nvidia/Intel to release competitive products -I've tuned mine to -80 voltage offset, -30% power limit, and increased the VRAM to 2730MHZ using Fast Timings, which barely lowers performance but makes the card MUCH more efficient -FSR4 is comparable to DLSS in visual quality -Comparable performance to the 5070Ti for $150 less MSRP. In some games the 9070XT has better performance, in others the 5070Ti does better -Great Ray Tracing (5070Ti is barely better here unless it's Path Tracing, which even the 5070ti can barely do) -Decent looking card, feels well-built

Quiet, great temp

Great card solid choice

Pulls everything smooth. Games are enjoyable to play. Paired nicely with my 5800x cpu.

- vGPU for $350 is a steal compared to Nvidia GPUs.

- Quiet - Good for the price

I bought the RTX 5070 and it is a huge upgrade from my 3060. Def worth the price and couldnt find it nowhere else in stock but Newegg. It arrived fast as well.

-Smaller than I expected -0 Noise whatsover -I literally cant find a game that cant run at 1440p Max settings without it going over 60FPS (sometimes with fsr 4 on quality but whatever)

Improved my games with graphics and speed Fan's don't kick on until it hits a threshold (I believe it's 50c? I could be wrong) Aligned perfectly from my previous gpu Driver updates has helped. Make sure to update your driver when you first install it and get it turned on

Easy set-up Decent temperature while on huge graphic demand. Game performance is excellent although I use it with 1080p monitor. Had zero bugs or compatibility issues.

good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch