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ASUS Prime Radeon™ RX 9070 XT OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe 5.0, HDMI/DP 2.1, 2.5-Slot Design, axial-tech Fans, Dual Ball Fan Bearings, Dual BIOS, ASUS GPU Guard)

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Style: PRIME


Size: RX9070XT|OC


Features

  • Axial-tech fans now feature a smaller fan hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring that increases downward air pressure
  • Phase-change GPU thermal pad helps ensure optimal heat transfer, lowering GPU temperatures for enhanced performance and reliability
  • 2.5-slot design allows for greater build compatibility while maintaining cooling performance
  • Dual-ball fan bearings last up to twice as long as standard conventional sleeve bearings designs
  • 0dB technology lets you enjoy light gaming in relative silence

Description

ASUS Prime Radeon™ RX 9070 XT OC Edition Graphics Card (PCIe 5.0, HDMI/DP 2.1, 2.5-slot design, axial-tech fans, dual ball fan bearings, dual BIOS, ASUS GPU Guard).

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD RX9070


Brand: ASUS


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 4000 MHz


Video Output Interface: Native DisplayPort 2.1a x 3, Native HDMI 2.1b


Max Screen Resolution: ‎7680x4320 Pixels


Memory Speed: ‎4000 MHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎AMD RX9070


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT with 16GB GDDR6, 4000MHz boost clock


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎PRIME-RX9070XT-O16G


Item model number: ‎PRIME-RX9070XT-O16G


Item Weight: ‎3.31 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12.3 x 5.1 x 2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎12.3 x 5.1 x 2 inches


Color: ‎BLACK


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Date First Available: ‎March 6, 2025


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  • Good performance, good value
Style: Dual Fans Size: RX7800XT|16G
Early Q2 2025 update: AMD's 9070 XT (note: NOT the 9070, sans XT) are hitting shelves today. As I do not have one, I don't have any benchmarking results to share. However, the results from other people's benchmarks look very positive. The 9070 XT has an MSRP of $600 and punches with NVIDIA's 5070 TI (which has an MSRP of $750, but due to extremely poor availability has not been available for less than $1000). Both of these cards lead the performance of the 7800 XT by 40-50%. GPU prices are all over the place right now. At the right price, any card can be good. If you can find a 7800 XT for $400, dollar-for-dollar, it is good value. If the 9070 XT availability is as poor as NVIDIA's 5000 series cards, you may not have a choice. In the past we had the luxury of knowing the price of a product. Today, prices are constantly in flux. Instead of being tied to a particular model, be open minded and prepared to any card that satisfies your needs when it drops into a sensible price bucket (and know that it will likely not stay at that price for long). === Original Review === If you want to play modern titles at 4K/60 in ultra, the 7800XT is the currently the best mix of performance and value available. That being said, 2024 has been a pretty bad year for GPUs, and the 7800XT is not really an exception to this. I paid $440 for my card and comparisons are relative to that. Written Jan 2025, and prices referenced are the lowest I could find at time of writing. ** Compared to current generation cards: - 15% faster than the 4070 (~$450). - 10% slower than the 4070 SUPER (~$550). - More VRAM than both the 4070/4070 SUPER (12GB vs. 16GB. Some modern titles use more than 12GB of VRAM at 4K ultra, and in this case the NVIDIA cards will be bottlenecked. - Under load, ~25% more efficient than the 4070 SUPER and ~20% more efficient than the 4070. Pulls half the power (15w vs. 30w) when idle and computer is not asleep. ** Compared to last generation cards: - Similar performance to last generation's 6900 XT (~$400). ~10% lower power draw under load, similar power draw at idle. No longer being manufactured so availability is bad. - 5% better performance than the 3080, ~15% lower power draw under load. Pulls half the power at idle. ** Miscellaneous: - Temps hit 80C under sustained load on the bench with no overclocking. - Fits nicely into my SSF case. - Performance/eco hardware switch is a nice feature that adds a bit of value. - FSR (AMD's upscaling technology) looks a little worse than DLSS (NVIDIA's upscaling technology) IMO, but I think this is probably preference. - ROCm (AMD's challenge to CUDA) works well on native Linux, but does not work well on Windows (including WSL2). AI performance is much worse than all of NVIDIA's cards in terms of absolute performance and is slightly worse in terms of dollar-for-dollar performance. ** Final thoughts: Overall, it's a fine card. If you are OK with downgrading, Intel's B580 ($250) is currently the value king and is capable of playing most titles at high in 1440p. If you are set on gaming in ultra at 4K/60, then the 7800XT is probably the way to go. The current generation of cards are not great (the fact NVIDIA has released the 4070, a 4070 SUPER, a 4070 TI, and a 4070 TI SUPER instead of adding a new SKU should be some indication of this), so being the best of the generation isn't exactly the highest praise. New cards are likely going to start hitting the market in early Q2 2025, so hold out for a few months if you can. But if you need a new GPU and can't wait... well, then you take what you can get. 5 stars only because it's the best compared to it's competition, and not because it's a card that will be remembered fondly in 10 years time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by some_guy some_guy

  • Best Affordable GPU Currently
Style: PRIME Size: RX9070XT|OC
Runs fantastic (Fedora Linux, KDE Plasma desktop) out of the box and is probably the best card I ever ran. Only complaint is it's an ASUS so good luck if you ever have to warranty it, you'll need it. It's pretty big but stays cool, definitely double check your chassis as I had to case swap it. Running comfortably on my 750W PSU. Runs just about any game I have at max settings at 4K comfortably without ray tracing and good enough at 4k with ray tracing on. Able to handle the heaviest games in my library at 1080p with max ray tracing just fine though. And with the way the industry is going, this might just be the last graphics card I buy for a very long time so I'm betting on the 9070 XT and hoping it'll last (aiming for a decade but we'll see, I intend to run this card until it kicks the bucket). Haven't tested generative AI because frack toasters. Highly reccomended card, but beware ASUS with the usual cautions regarding their horrific customer support and warranties that exist only on paper, just know what you're getting into with them first and make sure the card works out of the box so you can return it to Amazon in time if there's a problem rather than rely on ASUS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025 by Mike R.

  • Fast, Quiet, Stable
Style: PRIME Size: RX9070|OC|EVO
Great card, if a bit more expensive than I would like. I replaced an Nvidia RTX 3070 blower-style card with this, and the difference is night and day. Perf is way up, noise is way down, and graphics driver issues are (to my pleasant surprise) way down too. I've been running Nvidia on Linux since ~2011, and finally got fed up with the driver issues. I'm currently running the new card in "quiet" mode on Linux Mint 22.2, and everything worked right out of the box; swapped cards, booted up, done. I can play Satisfactory and Witcher 3 at 4k, ultra, and no up-scaling via Steam Proton at a steady 60+ Hz, and the the card is virtually silent. Freesync works perfectly, where as the previous Nvidia would always tear. Perf does take a pretty big hit with ray tracing and/or global illumination turned on though. They would probably be fine with up-scaling or frame-gen, but I prefer native res. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Dustin Dustin

  • Great for my first pc build
Style: Dual Fans Size: RX7800XT|16G
The ASUS Dual Radeon RX 7800 XT has been a solid upgrade for my setup. It handles 1440p really well, keeps steady temps, and stays surprisingly quiet even during long gaming sessions. The 16GB of VRAM is a nice bonus and makes newer games run smoothly without stutters. It’s not the best for heavy ray tracing, but for the price and overall performance, it’s been a great choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by Cesar

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Style: PRIME Size: RX9070XT|OC
I would say great graphics,works great at 4k with ryzen 7 9800x3d, not the best performance but this card wasn't made for 4k . If the price was for msrp I would give 5 stars
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2025 by Roma17 Roma17

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