
0 coil whine, stayed at 46 deg C during Cyberpunk Benchmark with path tracing enabled and ray tracing set to ultra.


Good card for the money Great performance so far.

Runs my games really well. So far Ive been playing rise of tomb raider, modded fallout 4, sniper elite, and the ascent. Runs high fps and hasnt given me any memory issues. Perfect upgrade from my 1650 super for the money.

* Great cooling performance for a base model. GPU, hotspot, and VRAM temperatures are very good for the price. * Excellent overall performance at 1440p. * Two different BIOS options * Sleek, understated design with no RGB * Can be easily undervolted and overclocked which increases the efficiency and cooling

Its beautiful! This cooler works well

Honestly, the card does everything I expected it to and I play mainly on 2K. I have it paired with a Ryzen 7 9800X3D and I've had absolutely no issues at all with my build (I bought this for a new PC build I was doing at the time).

Price, Performance, Size, Color, Cooling, and Software.

Very easy too install, included argb cable is uber long too help with space issues, magnetic fans feel very easy too clean

Boosts well above advertised clocks (hits 3.3 GHz+ in heavy loads) Rock-solid stability with -85mV undervolt and +10% power limit Ran Speed Way stress test (20 mins) at 66 FPS avg with zero throttling GPU temp never exceeded 59°C incredibly efficient cooler Passed 20-loop stress test with 99.1% stability score Very quiet even under load fans rarely hit full speed Great value for performance; easily competes with more expensive GPUs Future-proof with 16GB VRAM and strong raster + RT performance

- Installation was straightforward

Pros? Where do I even start?! Okay, so this is an upgrade from my RX 590 Fatboy Core Editon, and WOW is there a difference. I can crank the games all the way to max and still get over 100 FPS! If my 590 tried that it would beg for the sweet release of death, but the 7900 XT? It's just as smooth as a knife through melted butter. As for other people mentioning coil whine, I have yet to hear any! I mean it, I can't hear a single whine, not even under max load! On top of that, it was actually easier to install than my RX 590! It was less wide and only slightly longer. Using a Fractal Design Meshify C ATX Case, with a max GPU length of 315mm, this card fits onto my ROG Strix B450-F Gaming II with ease! And maaaaaan, does it look sleek! No flashy extra "Oooooh shiny bright" stuff, just straight raw power and performance at the ready. You want to get shtuff done? This card will get shtuff done! I haven't even touched the overclock yet! Heck, I don't even think I need to, but it's good to know I have that extra headroom! As for the cooling, I treated it the same as my poorly-designed cooler on my RX 590. I made my own fan curve to be a bit more aggressive to keep temps down (as it makes me feel safer), but this card actually unlocked so many settings I didn't even know existed on the AMD Adrenalin software! Even more so, under the stress test this thing pulls over 300W, but do I feel it? Pffft! Nah, 1000W ROG Strix PSU gives it all the beans with room to share! And the frame, ohhhh, that excellent frame! when I picked up the GPU for the first time, I felt the cold (and slightly heavy) reinforced metal framing of the card, which gave me the reassurance that this thing was DURABLE! No support bracket needed at all, which surprised me! Such performance out of a reasonably sized GPU! No need for a masonry brick that's the other guys, especially when you pair an AMD CPU and GPU together! They work in tango with each other. Paired with a Ryzen 9 5900X, nothing can stop it. I can only imagine what its like when you pair it to a Ryzen 9 7000 series! Connected to a 2K resolution 170Hz monitor, the crispness and responsiveness of the display is like a kettle-cooked potato chip, mmm-mmm-mmm good! This card is also much more stable than my RX 590, as much as people said that this thing is riddled with driver issues, I have yet to see one! Heck, this thing was basically plug and play! Didn't have to install anything! Just whim-bam-boom hooked up and ready to go!


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.



Quiet and runs cool runs between 55 and 60 while gaming in bo6 at 1440p ultra settings averages between 135 to 180 most multiplayer maps. Competitive settings averages are right at 200 fps awesome card if u play AAA games. This model was a little more money at 389.00 when I bought it but in my opinion worth it for the temps. Led is a nice touch wish it was argb but all in all definitely recommend. It's also a little bigger almost 13 inches long pretty beefy cooler as well at almost 3 slots.


Fantastic gpu. Under like 99% usage, temps are about 60* degrees C. Can run 1440p and even 4k as long as you use x3/x4 frame gen which has little input lag. Also, it ships with ECC automatically turned on so it will say 21 gb vram. Just download intel pro graphics software and you disable it in the settings, then it should say 24.
