Compact, quiet, fast and capable, as well as affordable, looks good too.
High Quality (sturdy material) Quiet Fans °Fans are fully pwm Cool idle temp (saw 21C°), moderate usage temps (60C° with several programs and games running) Simple Installation
Colorful RGB Great performance 16GB VRAM
Absolute best 1440p card that can easily be put to 4k without issues. Raw power is unmatched at the price and swings way above its weight
- A great price: I paid $369. - Great functionality (FSR4 upscaling in Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O!). - No coil whine; just utter peace and quiet.
Nice upgrade so far. I had the 5060 Ti 8 Gb one for 2 weeks. It's was good but I used up all its vram on medium settings pushing the gpu memory to the max at times. Avg 120 on Cod with high settings
The pros of the 9070XT [Sapphire Nitro+] - Gorgeous design, makes your friends say "Thats huge" which sets me up for a "thats what she said" 10/10 - LED is customizable with Sapphire Trixx and I can connect it to [Not a Sponsor] Signal RGB which is an app that connects all of my random devices LEDs, Keyboards etc. Typically I just turn my LEDs off anymore but not until I got this sick photo for you guys! (Hopefully you saw the photo I totally need to clean my setup but don't worry I know where everything is kinda messy mess) - Q U I E T, SILENT, ohhh my goodness I build PCs for customers here and there and I never heard a more silent and powerful fan on a GPU than this at FULL blast it is barely louder than my 120mm corsair LL rgb fans! - Pros of the 9070XT as a GPU itself - YES it plays cyberpunk 2077 with Pathtracing with framegen and FSR (3) @ an average of 80fps on this hunk chunky 1440p Ultrawide baddie. However lets not kid ourselves, The 5070 ti would--- WAIT whats that?! new updates to video games and the AMD graphics driver gave the 9070xt a performance boost of up to 27% better than the 5070 ti?! Honestly I am not sure but check out what the tech sites are saying they are boasting some pretty insane numbers but realistically I game, stream, record, and edit all day everyday and the reason I buy AMD is for how little microstuttering there is while multitasking. I can Stream and game with NO jittering or hiccups it is nice.
Relatively small and lightweight GPU. Very quiet, Cool temperatures and comes with an anti sag GPU holder.
Even a better deal than when I first bought it as the price dropped $100 CDN a month and a half later. All my games play 90 fps plus at 1080 p.
Good price
Previously had a 6700xt, upgraded to this 9070 for $599. An absolute massive boost in performance. I use an amd 5600 cpu with it and am not bottlenecked at 1440p -- so long as i close out my browser and other applications aside from the game. I can play all games at native 1440p with no less than 90 fps. I usually get to 110-140 fps at ultra settings, no frame generation, raytracing off. Very happy with the price to performance ratio. You dont need a 9070xt to have a quality 1440p experience!! While the 5600 cpu will not bottleneck this gpu at 1440p, its very close.
Much better than my 1060
This is an OC card by design so it easily takes MSI afterburner bump in core and vram speeds with notable performance gains over stock. I don't want to mislead posting specific numbers as everyone's mileage may vary. Not that you even need to mess with any overclocking if you don't want to. Comes with anti-sag support leg, and it could use one for sure. Fans don't run unless they need to. GPU temps are better than my 3070 under load, leaving a TON of headroom for more overclocking if desired. Fans are pretty quiet on this, the giant heatsink stack doing well to pull heat off the die. I'm doing it the lazy way, don't really care about getting 223 FPS vs 219 FPS. That's just splitting hairs, but you absolutely CAN push it more if you wanted to. My card had all 96 ROPs that it should. Check that in GPUZ after installing nvidia drivers! Comes with an adapter cable that will take 3 PCIe power inputs from PSU and combine into one 600W plug. I used it with that cable and that worked fine. In a new build I specifically got a power supply that had direct 12v high power 16pin support so it's a single cable for me now. Cleaner look to it.
I'm getting 70-100 FPS in Hogwarts Legacy at 1080p ultra, raytracing reflections on ultra, RT shadows on high, and RT geometry on high. No FSR, no upscaling, for FG. Just native frames. I never hear it.
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- SFF (It's mall compared to most cards these days.) - Quiet - Fast (unless you have a 5080+, of course) - No Excessive RGB (just the ZotacGaming and Logo) - Actually available at roughly MSRP
Beast of a card Many benchmark reviews stay it's not much of an upgrade from my old 3080ti I've had for years. Well, it's a huge upgrade.
Its too cold and silent. when I play the fans speed always on 30%.
Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool
More than adequate as an upgrade replacement to my Arc A750 I used previously. Unlike first generation I suffered no black screen events that plagued me in the initial months after purchase of the A750 Intel proved themselves capable to refine their driver and gain stable performance enough to convince me to give their next gpu a shot. I've only been using it since last night having cleaned out my computer case and case fans of dusts but noticing substantially smoother gameplay at 1440P even with higher settings toggled. The B580 exactly what I wanted I was worried about CPU overhead issues since I'm using an older CPU but my R9 3900x 12 core 3.8 ghz cpu seems to push it well enough and certainly well beyond what the A750 was capable of delivering. I do like the design of the air cooler pass that lets air directly thru the back plate with such cooling array extended beyond the pcb a trend Nvidia started with their 30xx series gpus. It allows for better air circulation so warm heated air isn't trapped below the graphics card.
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great performance improvement coming from a 2070 super easy to install (should be the case for all GPUs) have no heard the fans at all