Performance and price
Runs everything I throw at it at near highest settings! Temperatures stay nice and cool Quiet as a mouse, even at full power
Doubles the speed of my 3070ti. Looks amazing. Adrenaline software has really good tuning capabilities.
Can not beat this for the MSRP price, was $599 on release day, hopefully they keep the price as such. 1440p Max settings on all my games including raytracing is well over 100fps. CoD was running max everything around 155fps. The new system - Case - Lancool 207 CPU Cooler - Scythe 3 CPU - 9800x3d Ram - 32GB Kingston Fury Beast 6000 cl 30 Motherboard - b650 Aorus Elite Ax v2 Storage - 2x SAMSUNG 990 EVO SSD 2TB This Gpu Coming from a 5900x 6750xt build to his new build is a amazing upgrade.
* FAST, Good Results! * GOOD Ray Tracing for AMD (FINALLY) * Quiet even under load * COOL even under load * SMALL-ish form factor (as seen in the pix...I couldn't go with a 3-fan setup, PLUS, what a waste of space) * MAX power I have seen this pull from my mobo is 183 Watts *Nice little RGB light with switch (pictured)
It's pretty fast and stays cool. Upgraded from a gtx 1060 and it's a pretty big difference.
-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
All 96 ROPs reported. The price was not bad and I did not have to overpay for this card at least. The temps are alright. In a Thermaltake Tower 300 case the temps are hitting 72c to 78c on the GPU core and the Memory temps hover around the lower 70's. The GPU fans kick up to 60% to 85%. I used HWInfo64 and GPU-Z to verify temps. One of the reasons I went for this card is because it comes with 16GB of VRAM.
Bought several items which arrived by the delivery date. This item was not compatible and the return process was easy and fast.
Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.
Easy to assemble, software was easy to navigate and the card is working beautifully. The Ai software helps the card work at its prime and reduces fps drops as advertised. I even traded in my old 2070 windforce oc card from Nvidia and made the upgrade less painful in the wallet.
Pretty fast. Got it the same week. In the future, I will look for Newegg products, shipped by Newegg. That seems to be sweet spot. GPU came out looking fresh. No defects, just a solid product.
-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.
I recently purchased a Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 165hz 4K monitor. To get 4k smoothly, AND CHEAPLY, I needed to upgrade my 6700XT. With the XFX Swift 9060XT I can now play any game at 4K. Even at balanced or quality (instead of performance) settings. Starfield, Horizon Forbidden West, and Helldivers 2 are the games I have been playing and they run 60+ FPS at 4K. With FSR, depending on the version, I get up to fifty percent more FPS over my old card. I opted for the triple fan and it is whisper quiet and ice cold. XFX is amazing. I greatly appreciate XFX opting to go with the PTM7950 TIM so I won't have to worry about drying paste or bleeding out. AMD drivers are rock solid. I have read, that in the past, AMD drivers had some troubles. For the past five years of owning AMD video cards I can confidently say I have not had any driver-related problems and the video cards have run without a hiccup. I have watched several 9060xt reviews online along with teardown videos. I think this XFX triple fan card is the best bang for the buck as of this writing.
- 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
Quiet Cool Fast
Pros: Good cooler on it Low temps Included stand is quality Didnt expect it to have RGB and it does Its pretty Quiet fans MSI software is fairly solid Good price point, the other MSI gaming trio 5070 ti (the oc plus) is the same card, but hundreds more
Around the msrp market. Way better than what other sellers are scamming people off also its a triple fan gpu
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.
Everything I wanted, and more. This GPU (obviously) blows my old 5700xt out of the water and then some.