
- Great value option for a 9070 XT, & other cards in it's class - Quite fans & still stays pretty cool - Solid build quality


Great performance!! can play in 4k handles ray tracing in most games even new games ! AMD adrenaline has been fixed and updated to be better suited like NVDIA's software super quite rgb is hella nice !! Great looking card!!! BESTLOOKING 9070XT IN MY OPINION!!

Plays games real good Looks Nice

12GB GDDR7 VRAM → enough for most AI models without constant offloading. DLSS 4.0 cores & Tensor cores → strong acceleration for AI inference and training. PCIe 5.0 → high bandwidth for moving large datasets. Efficient cooling → stable during long AI jobs.

Compact. Low power consumption compared to previous generation.

This card was very easy to install, setup and support with the provided support tower. I also purchased a newer power supply so I would have the right power connector for this power hungry card. Both were easy to install although I did have to change one type of cable because it was different than what my previous power supply used. Back to this graphics card, I wasn't expecting any RGB but to my surprise it does have some blink, not much, but it's subtly there. Now that I've been running my rig with the new card, everything seems to be working just fine. I don't overclock or underclock and I don't get overly focused on temperatures since these devices either work or they don't. I use my PC to play the games I like to play and this card only enhances my gaming pleasure. I wouldn't hesitate to buy it again!

Great Cooling Silent Fans No Coil Whine Great Performance No noticeable driver issues 2x 8pin power connectors

Really good 👍 runs games like cyberpunk apex warzone pretty much anything at max settings.

- New GPU to replace my weary RX 5700 - More memory - Raytracing?

Easy to Install Low Power Quiet! Runs most recent games on Ultra 2560 x 1440 16 GB Memory (don't buy the 8 GB model)

-Big leap in performance from my 6900XT with a similar power draw, so I didnt need to upgrade my 850W PSU -Stellar ray tracing performance -Fake frames look pretty good flying by at 144FPS

Runs very cool and quiet. Reasonably sized. Accepts a modestly aggressive undervolt. Went from having to fiddle around with graphic settings for hours when starting a new game to ultra settings(except for raytracing) in most games.

> It's fast > Undervolts well, lower power consumption > Ray tracing is cooler than I expected

This is considered one of the lower end cards yet I still got it to oc to 3.1 stable and 3.2 for certain test, even with the 100% power cap. Can keep up with any of the OC models, now if you want to pay 100-300$ for RGB and design that's on you bud, but this card works just fine 60-80 fps 4k max settings /90-140 1440p in most titles. Dlss has been good to me. Sff 1.5 slot card but still a long boy Cooling is adequate with correct fan curve I rarely break 70c

runs games well small footprint Linux friendly

Runs cool even with a 2-fan setup Excellent performance and DLSS 4 support

3 Fan RBG Fans and Top Plate

I ordered this card when the shipping was free. But I would still buy it at the current price. I wasn't expecting this card to be this heavy. This card has a zero rpm feature that will stop the fans when the temperature is below 50c. The passive cooling capacity is really good. There is absolutely no noise when I am not playing games. I see a 20% increase in performance when compared with 4060. I am glad the severe gpu shortages are finally over and various 5060s are still in stock now.

Nice looking card, with three fans, metal backplate, and a modest LCD light on the side. I am an overclocker, and this one does very well -core speed just over 3000mhz, and memory at 2614, with a 10% power boost when gaming. It runs cool, but not that quiet because I boosted my fan curve as well to keep things chilly. It's faster than my RTX 5070 and most newer games support FSR4 and frame gen. Buy it, you won't regret it. R7 9800 X3D, 64GB Ram, M.2 drive.