- New GPU to replace my weary RX 5700 - More memory - Raytracing?
Performance is solid paired with my 9800X3D everything I've thrown at it runs great. Thermals have been good, and noise level is super quiet. There are tons of reviews about the performance of the 9070XT so watch those for benchmarks. If you're in the market for a 9070XT I've been extremely happy with this card.
Went from an 1050ti to this and it's like looking at something with my eyes for the first time. Love it. Easy install, quieter than I expected and the 12 g of vram is such a pleasure to have, great addition and just the right fit for my case.
Great product
No complaints. Package wasnt busted and it works.
- 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.
looks amazing great metal build easy to set up temps are very good rgb strip looks amazing and easy to set up using trixx software from sapphire
Picked up at launch for $349, replaced an older XFX 6700 10gb. Decently quiet, much improved FSR and RT performance. Was able to get ~60fps on the black myth wukong benchmark with no frame generation at 1440p ultrawide resolution. With frame gen that jumped to over 100 fps.
Stays quiet. Runs smoothly at 1080p on just about every game I have including Halo and Destiny 2. The value is amazing compared to its nvdia competitors and its very power-efficient could get away with a 500w
- A huge upgrade from my last video editing setup. Went from 5hr renders to 10mins with this. - Perfect for my story driven games. Pretty graphics on my QHD monitor. - It was easy to install and set up.
- Easy install, no updates required, temp is great.
- At stock, it is amazingly chilly. - Shorter than my original RX 6800, 313mm vs 304mm, as advertised. - This is a solid card, actually, its in the name. - Looks really good. (Never gonna see it in my case anyways)
Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.
Excellent card for 1440p. Runs cool and haven't had any issues with any games. Max out all the sliders and then turn off all that blur/shake nonsense. So far no issue with the 12V power connector but I'll keep an eye on it.
High frames at high graphics on 1440p and still cranks em out like nothing
Runs all my games at Ultra settings at 1080p with high FPS Is a very good card at 1440p as well
-Great clock speeds, this card is already OC'd and overclocks with Nvidia App to 100+ core and 200+ VRam, not even using Afterburner (Oh, BTW, for any holdouts who didn't want to use Nvidia App and were still just using Geforce Experience, you will have to finally start using the App because Geforce Experience will not fully utilize this card's, full functionality and settings...just an FYI.) -Does not run excessively hot, as some others claim (and, yes, I do still have wattage at 100%,) although I do have an extremely large, form factor Tower and 4 Noctua, 2 front and 2 bottom intake fans - also Noctua for cooler on 3960x CPU. -No coil whine
My card didn't reach the 110 degrees on the gpu junction temperature.