Just what I needed for my computer update. delivered in a fast way
Cool. Quiet. No coil whine. I can play most games at high/ultra settings at 4K 120 FPS with FSR/XeSS upscaling; coming from a 4090, the extra performance isn't really missed. I primarily use Linux now and an AMD card really is the way to go. My Fedora and Windows dual boot systems feels great with the 9070 XT; the 4090 was jank and buggy. There is always something wrong with my 4090 system, (black screens, no sleep/resume, no video on driver updates, no HGiG on HDR). Nvidia really dropped the ball with their drivers.
Doubles the speed of my 3070ti. Looks amazing. Adrenaline software has really good tuning capabilities.
No RGB to deal with. Comes with an adjustable stand to help support the card. Preforms to expectations.
Performance and price
-smaller of the OC 9070xts (just BARELY fits in an asus prime case) - mobo rgb can control gpu rgb -boosts to 3150-3300 with full power limit and -75 mv undervolt -gpu magnet panel hides cables very well
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
1. Affordable 2. 1080p 1440p gaming 3.newest technology
-One of the fastest cards on the market! -Very reliable both based on the history of Nvidia & Asus who are known for it. -Ray Tracing is insane on new cards! -Dont be scared of the bad things you hear about the AI in the new cards I couldn't even find the "Ghosting" that people talked about and I was unable to even find it when doing what others such as Linus tech tips showed in a video with cyber punk. I think they've fixed it even more since launch.
Was a big upgrade for me I seen good amount improvements for me with that type of jump
--Fast as any 9070 XT --Boosts to 3250 without any settings changes --3x 8 pin power taps. No melting connectors --2x HDMI 2.1 and 2x Displayport (the newer than 1.4 standard) - Temps are around 90c on the thermal junction at load, 60-something on the GPU --No thermal paste leakage --Better Linux support
Works better than my old GPU, Although the only problem I had thus far was with the pc game Shadow of the Tomb Raider but I managed to fix the problem anyways.. No problem here that I have found yet anyways!!
It was important to me to have flexibility and with 2 HDMI and 2 DP, it should minimize the number of adapters I'll need, though I definitely need to upgrade my monitor capability to bring it in line with the output power of this card. I wanted the latest new model for my build and this card came out 2 days before I began part selection. The price was as reasonable as you'll find for a brand new (January 2024) release. It is very quiet, though I haven't stressed its capabilities yet, so the fans haven't been up to full speed. I had a lot of things to do in my build to get it going before I got around to obtaining drivers, but it ran just fine with one screen using only Windows native default driver. Getting the drivers and their installation was simple and straightforward and the interface with Windows is trouble free. The software seems to integrate its own 4 ports plus the motherboard port, providing option for 5 connections, though I'll never use more than the 3 I have plugged into the card now. The board is well packaged, handsome and smooth--and easy to handle. There are no peel off plastics that are annoying and leave bits hanging. It is light enough that no back end support is required.
Price-to-performance, Aesthetics, Tempurates, Requirments
I connected first in a while a AMD CPU (I was on side of greens. Now it is a mix of 2 brands. Das ist a new CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D with huge L3 cache, 64 GB RAM DDR5 6400MHz and the main horse is RTX 5070ti 16 GB and 256-bit memory. This all monitoring through 2K 34 inch OLED Monitor by Asus all my games like a BODYCAM, PUBG, WAR THUNDER, World of Tanks, Hell Let Loose, HELLDIVERS 2, RDR2, SPIDERMAN 2, ICARUS, ROADCRAFT, CS:GO 2, all runs on ultra settings with tracing rays and DLSS 4 over 120+ FPS. Thats my dream beast PC. i spend $2600+.
The card is fast, extremely fast. I mainly got it for the VRAM bump from 12 to 32, but the framerate bump has been crazy. Some games are running ~2.5x faster than my old card. And thats without factoring frame gen. The card is extremely quiet as well, my AIO CPU cooler is louder under heaving gaming loads. The VRAM bump is worth it if you do any complex creative tasks like ZBrush, Blender, Maya, Redshift, etc. Or if you play VRChat, as that game is VRAM hungry (I stress tested it and peaked at 28gb in one world)
-performance is there where I need it -visually appealing to look at -RGB is not a eyesore
Well made, dual bios, multiple heat pipes. I love how they didn't cheap out on this card despite it being a $750 card. I hit 29,800 on timespy after OC'ing. Very nice and stable performance. I am not trying to throw the MSI shadow under the bus but that card is garbage.
runs cool led toggle switch easy no RGB quiet amazing performance 4080 super equivalent nice backplate solidly built
-DLSS 4 is amazing - MFG is amazing -Don't buy in to the stuff people say on social media -Smooth Motion is amazing -I can get Cyberpunk at 120fps with psycho ray tracing and ×2 Frame gen along with MFG×4 with path tracing as well. -Zotac 5070ti solid OC is a powerhouse.