
Great price to performance Undervolts really well

much quieter than expected, played minecraft on fabulous and works well in linux mint

-Very easy to install and download drivers -Games look insane on it. I am getting 400+ fps on Predecessor

Runs games like a champ at 4k with DLSS. Card runs very cool with a fairly small cooler. Price was great before Newegg or Gigabyte raised it from $999.

Great Price, Well made, Runs Cool, Overclocks conservativly yielding about 7% increase in frame rate.


Ordered a Newegg refreshed RX 7900 GRE and it has been amazing! It was a great deal and so far has operated perfectly!

Price is great, its overclocked (I guess), and runs cool.

- Displays moving pictures very quickly

Mine does not have coil whine, temps are nice and it is a nice upgrade for me

Plays Fortnite great at 1080p For only $249.99 I put it in an Hp Omen with a 13100 intel Desktop 600 power supply and 16 gigs of memory.

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

Excellent performance for a budget card Easy to install Supports ray-tracing Does not require external power connector

As advertised the 50-60 ti uses less wattage and it stays cooler than the RTX 3060 12 GB version. I have performed a burn in and I've had it running for a little over 15 hours an hour and it has passed every test and is staying quite cool while performing quite well. So I don't know what they had to refurbish but whatever they did it really makes this card stand tall. My uses for the card are a combination of video processing and graphics creation as well as playing games such as world of Warcraft. Now my previous RTX 3060 card did okay played well and impressed me but this card does everything faster cleaner and better.

- Easy to setup - Plenty of Support - Works on Ubuntu/Win11 easily Ollama/LM Studio - Gemma 4:26b - Flux 2

Had an XFX 7900 XTX prior to this "Max OC" 9070 XT from ASRock. The Tachi is a BEAST though!!! In most game its Pure Rasterization is on par with the almighty 7900 XTX (and mine ran around 2.7-2.9Ghz). However, it's Ray Tracing is Much Better and I already considered the 7900 XTX fairly capable with RT. This Really allows you to get High FPS With RT though in ways the 7900 XTX could not. It is also Extremely nice having Native FSR 4 Support - This is the Real Difference Maker. FSR 4 is just incredible at 4k. I'm running this with a 7950X3D & 64GB DDR6000Mhz CL30 with a 32' OLED MSI 165Hz Monitor. At that size and "resolution", upscaling from 1080p with Performance mode in FSR 4 Still Looks Stunning; Even With Frame Generation. This has taken Spiderman 2 with RT on High from 40-60fps on the 7900 XTX using FSR Quality to ~150fps on the 9070 XT with FSR 4 Performance. It looks and plays Much Better!! It's simply easier to run games at lower internal resolutions and with the full FP8 FSR 4 supported natively on RDNA 4, it makes games that can support it look and run extraordinarily well on the 9070 XT. My card hits 3.35 GHz without manual OC'ing lol It pulls more than ~375w with an OC, but I've yet to even reach a Max OC.

Exceptionally powerful, with plenty of eye candy, and can be upgraded power-wise without much trouble at all. I was barely getting 70 FPS with my 4070 video card until I got this. Now, with the same setup, I'm getting about 170 FPS. My son gets similar results with his 4090. With minimal effort, this performs at speeds comparable to and even beating a 5080. Don't hesitate; I got lucky and managed to get one immediately. It will require a large case. It's whisper-quiet but can be adjusted for increased cooling if needed. I can't find much wrong with it. With all DLSS settings and eye candy maxed out, it runs games at 175 FPS in Ghost Recon Breakpoint and 230 FPS in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 6. I believe this beast holds its own close to a 4090 and isn't far behind it. Beautiful lights on card. Exceptional Build quality. Heavy!

I know a lot of people knock this GPU on social media but looking at the numbers it a pretty powerful card. It is close to the same as running two Maxwell Titan X in SLI. Its also a smaller GPU that fits good on the motherboard and not like some others thats as big as a piece flooring.

I recently upgraded my primary game rig and cobbled together a dedicated PC VR machine out of the swapped parts. I needed a GPU with some power but not necessarily breakneck speed and wanted to balance the choice against cost. This 9070 discounted for Black Friday was perfect. I have had great luck with XFX cards previously and opted for this one. It has been fantastic. It performs well and has more than enough graphics power for my needs, while consuming less power and generating less heat than other similar cards.

Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.