Compact(1 8-pin pwr plug), low power draw, FSR 4, improved RT
It's been installed as an upgrade from a 6950XT for a week now - operating flawlessly and relatively cool at about 60C when under full load. Seeing about a 30-40 percent increase in frame rates at 2K resolution without using FSR enhancements too - awesome!
It is a great upgrade from my 1660 ti. The installation was easy and it also came with instructions to help out. Its puts out really good graphics and it fit perfectly in my pc.
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.
List price. Silent. Didn't realize how noisy my 2060 founders edition was. I can't event tell my PC is on now during boot and when gaming I can't hear anything unless I put my ear on the case. Cool. In Oblivion Remastered it runs at 98% load and 3.2ghz at ~50c. Plays all games I have tried at 1440p at above 60 fps at high or max settings. Can reach 100-120 fps with performance mode FSR4 in Oblivion Remastered with High ray tracing and ultra settings at 1440p. (Though drops to 60-70 fps around NPCs but still playable)
It works for 1440p pretty well even if it's not high-end.
- 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.
Came from a I7-9700 and a RTX3080. Now running a Core Ultra 265K and this ASUS Prime RTX5070ti. My 3DMark Time Spy specs just about doubled in all cases.
Overall, it was an amazing upgrade from my 2060, which I then upgraded to a 3070 and have now sold both. It has insane 1440p performance, and FSR4 is also amazing. It is definitely getting closer to DLSS and pretty on par with DLSS 3.5.
Runs pretty much all games 1440p at 120+ fps
Upgraded from a RX570 to the RX6600. Beyond the obvious benefits of upgrading to a current gen graphics card from an older card, the price can't be beat. Easy to install and since I was already using AMD graphics I already had their software installed. The immediate jump in performance was huge. All of my games improved their framerates. Well worth the cost!
The 9060 xt runs at half the load (48% vs 89%) and 35 degrees cooler (65C vs 100C) than my 5700 xt for MSFS 2020. The game's frame rate picked up very noticably after upgrading to a 5700x3d so the 5700 xt became a bottleneck. Installation was fairly easy. I used DDU to remove graphics drivers and settings but it seems the AMD installation software is able to remove ghost drivers with the GPU factory reset option.
It works and was retail
Small enough for SSF
its a 9070
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.
Great Temps Beautiful Design Perfect Size
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.
It's fast and quiet! Also the trade-in on newegg was super flawless.
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.