Compact, quiet, fast and capable, as well as affordable, looks good too.
-So far so good -Runs fine on Pop OS -Excellent upgrade from a 10 series
Quiet, aesthetics, stable drivers, normal PCIe connectors (no high failure 12V connector, price
Amazing Card for the price (If you were lucky enough to have received it at MSRP 600&)
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
0 issues installing Quiet Low temps
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
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.
Very responsive, keeps up with new games (Rd2, Cyberpunk, whatever else), overclock are easy, and works great.
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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.
Much better than my 1060
High frames at high graphics on 1440p and still cranks em out like nothing
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.
Performs way above expectations! Quiet. Great price.
Runs very cool, well built and have no issues so far.
Demolishes 1440p gaming (with a good cpu)
Beast of a card Many benchmark reviews stay it's not much of an upgrade from my old 3080ti I've had for years. Well, it's a huge upgrade.
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
Solid Design Quiet Fans No RGB Has RTX Fun Note: Plays Helldivers 2 wonderfully
Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool