Joined on 12/10/20
Great GPU

Pros: Runs Cool Looks good in white builds Has great performance for the price
Cons: - some minor visual nitpicks i.e( the grey shroud on the left instead of white and the cable behind the fans being - some slight coil whine
Overall Review: I managed to get one of these using a stock tracker and then it was sold out immediately. If you manage to get one though, it's definitely worth it. I was going to go Nvidia this gen, but I saw the outrageous pricing for scalped cards and decided to run AMD again. Nothing bad to say about this particular card, mine has a little coil whine when playing at full load but doesn't bother me that much. I'm very impressed with how cool it stayed, with this hyte y60 case in particular which has bad airflow, I ran an asrock 7900xt and xtx in here both of which got near 85 to 90 C while this 9070xt only got up to around 70 at full load. Overall worth the $70 markup over msrp for the white card and good cooler.
Only Two Nvme SSDs allowed with a Graphics Card in the PCIe x16 slot not 4

Pros: * Fully white motherboard (even DIMM slots and Power connectors are white.) *Has power and reset switches on the board
Cons: *Not clear about PCIe bandwidth usage for 2 m.2 slots
Overall Review: I got this with a 9800x3D as a part of a bundle and decided it was worth it as I'm going for a white build and wanted the best CPU for gaming. I went in thinking I would be able to use an x16 graphics card and multiple Nvme SSDs but you can actually only use two at max with a graphics card. I found this out after troubleshooting my graphics card for a couple of hours thinking something was wrong with it as it would not display anything and would not show up in the BIOS. Little did I know it was just this motherboard, after checking the manual (which isn't even included you have to go to their website for it) I finally found this fineprint about 2 of the Nvme slots sharing the bandwidth of the PCIe x16 slot. I feel this should be much more clear to someone purchasing this as they are really only getting 2 m.2 slots as most people purchasing at this price range are going to slot in a new high end GPU. Maybe this is a novice pc builder thing, as this is only my second full build, but it's pretty upsetting to see on such a high end board nonetheless. I will still keep it as it works fine with the 9800x3D and I only needed two m.2s anyways but buyer beware if you need more than 2.