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Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.
Great product! Excellent performance and power efficiency. 16GB VRAM is awesome! Small form factor friendly!
High framerate out of the box, DLSS4, temperature
Everything
Excellent fps on max settings in 1440p
Massive upgrade over my RTX 3080.
- For a gaming OC looks phenomenal - runs so quiet - unlike the 40 series has pretty good overclocking head room
Price, VRAM and performance.
Really good 1440p performance and 1080p performance Runs any game perfectly!
runs games well small footprint Linux friendly
Extremely well built - SOLID Beautiful card Quiet - Very little coil whine Color scheme looks way better in person Without a doubt the best "msrp"ish card available
-plugged in easily -backward pcie 4 compatible with minimal loss on the 16GB card -runs low power and low temp
I ultimately chose this card over the Sapphire Nitro + only due to aesthetic reasons. While Hardware Unboxed did a video on all the 9070XT cards the Sapphire one came out on top in almost every test but by only a few FPS, the ASRock one was almost always second. With only a few FPS difference you won't notice it anyways and you can chalk that up to normal margin of error during testing. Not to mention the ASRock card is about 60 dollars cheaper. This card fit in my Lianli A3 perfectly with about 3mm of space between the power supply and the GPU. I mostly play Doom, Last of Us Pat 1 and Cod MW3 and this card is no slouch when gaming. I came from a 7900XT which on its own was good but the 9070XT is such a big upgrade in performance. Paired with a 7800X3D I have yet to find a game that this card struggles on. Some people have complained about coil whine. I don't have any during gaming but I will get a tiny bit of whine at loading screens when the FPS pegs above 500FPS or so and even then its barely audible. Once the FPS comes down to normal (normal for me is around 250-300) the whine isn't there. I do recommend this card over all the others just due to aesthetic reasons (grey just just doesn't go with many builds like the Sapphire card) and pricing if you can get it on sale.
Fast Worth the money (that I paid, at least) Compact but powerful
Handles any game at 1080p on ultra or 2k
Good for gaming quiet