
- Fits inside Poweredge R210II or Dell Optiplex 3070 and probably other things - Does not need additional power - Decently Powerful for encoding and light AI - Works well with nvidia cuda containers - Works well with pytorch

Great price to performance Undervolts really well


I recently upgraded my primary game rig and cobbled together a dedicated PC VR machine out of the swapped parts. I needed a GPU with some power but not necessarily breakneck speed and wanted to balance the choice against cost. This 9070 discounted for Black Friday was perfect. I have had great luck with XFX cards previously and opted for this one. It has been fantastic. It performs well and has more than enough graphics power for my needs, while consuming less power and generating less heat than other similar cards.

I bought this onix odyssey Arc B580 and used it with a Gigabyte B550 eagle 6 wifi, AMD Ryzen 5 5600X and 32GB DDR4 3200 RAM. It plays multiple AAA titles in 4K great. BF6 4K ultra is no problem and averages above 60 FPS, and 1080P it's about 100-120 FPS that on ultra although the CPU usage is high in 1080P but was not an issue. Warzone 4K is about 80 FPS average on xess quality settings (that game is very poorly optimized on every PC I ever played it on) and 140-150 FPS 1080P quality settings. Resizable bar enabled in bios is a must, these Arc cards will not perform satisfactory with that disabled and if you have a PC that doesn't support that do not buy one. I have an Asrock steel legend Arc B580 OC in a Asus B650E, Ryzen 7 7700X, 32GB DDR5 5600 and this onix card with the lesser CPU and DDR4 ram only gives up about 10 FPS to that beast of a system. I am really impressed with the video card.


Good performance Good drivers

Sound is nominal even when maxing out a game. Might seem louder if PC is on top of your desk rather then below. Is putting out great temps and solid performance for the cost.

Was able to install myself and working with PC hardware makes me very nervous. I purchased a GPU support brace after reading a few reviews and in my humble opinion I would also strongly recommend one. Am very glad I purchased one after feeling the weight of the card. Been very happy with the performance.

New build and didn't want to use my old 1070 ti. so ya, was needed.

Super fast, great deal, came with starfield

-Excellent frames at 1440p in games like Cyberpunk, BMW, and FFXVI -Nice frames at 4K in games like No Man's Sky and FFXV -Decent frames in 4K in BMW and Cyberpunk (around 50-60 maxed out) -Stays super quiet and very cool under load -Visually stunning -Not overly power hungry -12GB of VRAM is PLENTY for current titles (and future titles) at 1440p


Great performance if you can get it close to MSRP.

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.

Fits nice and easy into the small case I have with only one 8 pin power connection required running off a 500 Watt PSU with a total system draw a little over 322 watts.

Easy to install and setup!

Comes ootb great with a high boost clock Great headroom for performance gains

Great for 1440p gaming.