- Small GPU that works with smaller cases and has two fans, which is plenty of air - Low power, even at ultra 1440p with solid fps - Very quiet under load - FSR 4 works well
FAST Low heat. SILENT 130 to 150fps BG3 @ 4K 130 TO 150 Black Myth with FSR and Frame Gen looks amazing! Smooth as butter Every game at 4k has ran 60 to 150fps max settings Card looks great! 2x 8pin power cables Gpu temp 60c Hotspot 80c Memory 88-90c
Card running cool and preforming.
Great product
-Great price -Great performance so far
I previously had a RX 6600 for around 4 1/2 years and this is my upgrade after a while Im happy I didnt have to spend $200-$300 more then this just to get a 16gb card that is decent in both performance and price Recommend for people who currently have GPUs that are on the older side and are looking for something cheap to future proof your build for right now Close to 4070 performance
Standard 8 pin power connections.
Came from a I7-9700 and a RTX3080. Now running a Core Ultra 265K and this ASUS Prime RTX5070ti. My 3DMark Time Spy specs just about doubled in all cases.
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.
The card is quite powerful. It handles modern games at 1440p no problem at all. I like to lock my fps in games to prevent the gpu from running 100% and getting hot. But I can go ultra with BF6 with this at 90 fps and hold a nice 70% usage, so even pushing 120 fps is realistic with a nice cpu like 9800x3d but the gpu will be running much harder at those frames, and mind you i dont run frame gen or any of this, just native with taa. I haven't had any issues with it what's so ever. I still plan on wanting to get to the 5080 eventually. But for now, im so happy with this card. Going on 4 months of using everyday.
Offers RT in some titles, ran fine on my 3400g, not as inflated as other high end gpus price wise, low power consumption
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.
It seemed a reasonable price, works fine upon testing. If you are a gamer or other GPU user, you know specs of this and other competitors, it's not a 5090, it does what it is intended to do. Drivers and such all went very smoothly, one of the easier aspects of a first build. Best wishes.
- 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
- Pleasant temperatures - Silent
Bought this card when it finally started to get close to MSRP for the first time since it came out for a theater PC. Most of the use I wanted was a decent card that could play easy games at 4k, and included HDMI 2.1, and AV1 encoding. Any demanding game, I have just been streaming from my main PC, but with both PC's having AV1, the quality is real close to native. I've been very impressed thus far with this card, and I have a 7900XTX in the main PC. It's been able to do more than I excepted at 4k, capping out a few games at the 120 fps that were a surprise. That extra 4 gigs of vram makes this card a no brainer over a 9060XT 8G/3050, which are the only other cards around this price point. No driver issues as of yet, the intel software is simple and easy to use, and has more control over the OC profiles than I was expecting. Even has fan tuning/voltage control included, which seems to work flawlessly so far. As for the partner model, no issues with this specific card so far. Good thermals, running nice and quiet, just as it should for a card of this power level, looks decent, with no fancy lighting which I prefer for cards of this price. Large flow through area, actually making use of the enhanced cooling that feature can offer.
Great Temps Beautiful Design Perfect Size
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.
Great performance
It works great.