
12 GB VRAM / ARGB


- Overall design and build quality are excellent (must have for white builds) - One of the best VRM designs for a 5090 - Excellent thermals and very quiet fans with stock fan curve - Surprising amount of overclocking headroom - +150 to 200 core offset should be easily doable - Included stand looks far better than a simple GPU stand

1440p Ultra settings Runs cool

Very fast card working great so far with no issues cool and quiet

- Stays cool - OC'd - Solid construction

Near silent operation (I can't hear the card at all) Zero coil whine No driver issues whatsoever Low power consumption Effortless installation Outstanding 1440p high refresh rate performance 16GB of VRAM!!!

Really quiet, cant hear fans while playing games at 4K. Giant cooler that was also made for the 5090 versions so it can handle all the power you throw at it. Handles games really well. Amazing lighting features on the card, in person the fan lighting looks a lot better than in the video.


Upgrading from 3080, Im gaining ~60%+ on raw performance and it is more energy efficient. It comes with stand that helps with the weight

I ultimately chose this card over the Sapphire Nitro + only due to aesthetic reasons. While Hardware Unboxed did a video on all the 9070XT cards the Sapphire one came out on top in almost every test but by only a few FPS, the ASRock one was almost always second. With only a few FPS difference you won't notice it anyways and you can chalk that up to normal margin of error during testing. Not to mention the ASRock card is about 60 dollars cheaper. This card fit in my Lianli A3 perfectly with about 3mm of space between the power supply and the GPU. I mostly play Doom, Last of Us Pat 1 and Cod MW3 and this card is no slouch when gaming. I came from a 7900XT which on its own was good but the 9070XT is such a big upgrade in performance. Paired with a 7800X3D I have yet to find a game that this card struggles on. Some people have complained about coil whine. I don't have any during gaming but I will get a tiny bit of whine at loading screens when the FPS pegs above 500FPS or so and even then its barely audible. Once the FPS comes down to normal (normal for me is around 250-300) the whine isn't there. I do recommend this card over all the others just due to aesthetic reasons (grey just just doesn't go with many builds like the Sapphire card) and pricing if you can get it on sale.


Price Performance

This is the second Gigabyte RX9060XT 16GB that I have purchased and both have been flawless. I went with the ICE version this time around to put in my Daughter's PC. These GPU's are quite, run cool even when OC and are great for small form factor builds even thought it's triple fan. I have found absolutely no reason not to use Gigabyte brand of GPU's when the build calls for it.

Price to performance out of the box is incredible! ASUS build quality second to none Silicon lottery winner right out of the box

Very pleasant experience. Here are the details: OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, with the "mainline" software installed from repository ( ppa:cappelikan/ppa ) that gives access to kernel 6.2 and up to get the drivers for the Intel Arc series family. Motherboard: Asus Prime B560-PLUS, with BIOS at version 1601. Memory: 32 GB corsair at 3200 mhz Cpu: Intel 11 gen i5-16000 @ 2.8 ghz (65 watts) NVMe: crucial CT500P1ssd8 (500 gb) Thank you!

This thing is such good condition I genuinely wouldn't be able to tell it from new. Not a spec of dust and the only visible marks are extremely subtle scratches on the logo's on the fans. Amazing, and thank you for making a great birthday possible.

Idk its just goof

LCD display of information, temps speeds etc , rgb , a rod to support the card from sagging .

runs games well small footprint Linux friendly