Small, powerful but also power efficient. Uses less power than the 1080 I upgraded from.
Runs Cool Looks good in white builds Has great performance for the price
Fits nicely in a 10L formd t1 mini itx case High quality build Dual bios available with a switch to select "silent" or "performance" 12vhpw warning led, if not pluged in properly, there'll be red warning led light
I can have two monitors, and that was the biggest problem with my old NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, this unit comes with 2 HDMI and 1 Display Port and the games look better in their own ways! Definitely not to disappointed as it did what I needed it too.
- Undervolting headroom: I was able to undervolt the GPU for about a 10% uplift while keeping stability, and it performs just as well as with overclocking but with better energy management. - Overclocks well too if you prefer pushing performance the traditional way. - DLSS 4 is excellent, offering big gains in smoothness and image quality. - Compact size: The card isnt oversized, making it easy to fit in most cases. - Cool and quiet: Temperatures stay low, and fan noise is minimal. - Image quality & features: Compared to my old RX 7900 XTX, the visuals are noticeably sharper, and the feature set is richer (DLSS, Frame Gen, NVENC, etc.).
- Runs very cool - Very quiet - huge performance boost. - price
Installation was simple. Remove the older card, insert newer card, plug in power.
- FSR4 is amazing. I used to use XeSS over anything else or just run native because FSR3 was a mess. Not so with FSR4. GoW and CoD have been buttery smooth with FSR4 without any odd artifacting. Enabling it requires the AMD Adrenaline software at the moment but this will be fixed over time - Runs much cooler than my 7900XT. I sit at about 70C when I'm doing heavy loads. Fans stay impressively quiet throughout my gaming sessions. - Raytracing support is finally decent! I'm able to let games keep their defaults on (which usually had low to mid-level RT enabled) and games run well. Don't expect miracles but for the AMD fans out there, this is awesome. - This card is a chonky one, 3 slots! This means better cooling and efficiency not to mention it just looks like a beast. Only drawback with this is that it does take up more space so it may not fit in smaller cases or with setups that have tighter clearances. - Drivers have been great and no issues. Not sure if team green is having the same experience at the time of this review.
Great performance compared to other 9070 XT scores Stable overclocking. Comes with a support arm to prevent sag (mounts to 2/3 of the GPU PCI bracket holes, and one more below).
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.
1)Find out what rtx on looks like without eating ramen noodles for the rest of the month. 2)very quiet. 3)Better than my 1080 gpu. 4)No regrets
- great performance - runs games at high fps on 1440p -slim and good looking - frame gen and dlss are nice features for solo player games
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.
Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.
- Runs cool and quiet. Even under full load, I haven't seen it go above 65 C. - Solid build quality. Looks very good in a black case; understated, but still sleek. Not super gamer-fied. Back-plate is metal, heat-sink feels substantial - Compatibility and stability is much, MUCH improved over the A-series cards. - Plays my games at 1440p 60+ FPS in basically every situation I've run into (my library is older, and I haven't messed with any UE5 titles, bear in mind).
its a 9070
really elegant design- a little "smaller" it is still massive and heavy but maybe more accommodating to more cases dual bios powerful it is the most powerful gpu on the market it is a beast
I upgraded my PC (AMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D, 32 GB of RAM, 850W power supply, etc) with this card and saw a very noticeable improvement across the board compared to what I had before (5700 XT). I use Linux Mint and use Proton through Steam to play games and everything ran better including SteamVR with the Valve Index. I had no problems or bugs.