
I previously had a RX 6600 for around 4 1/2 years and this is my upgrade after a while Im happy I didnt have to spend $200-$300 more then this just to get a 16gb card that is decent in both performance and price Recommend for people who currently have GPUs that are on the older side and are looking for something cheap to future proof your build for right now Close to 4070 performance


- Very Quiet - Cooling is fantastic - Works flawlessly with 7800X3D CPU

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.

- Good upgrade option from a Radeon RX 580 8GB. - AMD Adrenalin software immediately recognized the new card and configured it. - Booted right into Windows without needing special configuration; however, I did end up running Windows Reset, to refresh to OS, mainly because I also upgraded the CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900 XT. A fresh start is always good. - Good upgrade option for a Gigabyte X570 UD, AM4 socket, motherboard. - Not a power hog. Even though I have a 850w PSU, I was still impressed with the spec requiring only a 450w PSU. I'd still use a bigger PSU than 450, IMHO. ;-) - It substantially improved the quality of plain basic graphics on my Gigabyte GS27QC monitors, over what I had with the XFX Radeon RX 580 8GB GPU. - I get over 100 FPS on No Man's Sky, running a resolution of 2560 x 1440, and all NMS graphics settings at Ultra.

-Quiet fans -runs cool -looks excellent in white builds -feels solid -runs well above specs

- Takes one 8 pin PSU cable - Non-gimmicky no frills GPU design - 3 DP ports, 1 HDMI

Previously had a 6700xt, upgraded to this 9070 for $599. An absolute massive boost in performance. I use an amd 5600 cpu with it and am not bottlenecked at 1440p -- so long as i close out my browser and other applications aside from the game. I can play all games at native 1440p with no less than 90 fps. I usually get to 110-140 fps at ultra settings, no frame generation, raytracing off. Very happy with the price to performance ratio. You dont need a 9070xt to have a quality 1440p experience!! While the 5600 cpu will not bottleneck this gpu at 1440p, its very close.

Small form factor, quiet, power efficient, stays cool

good performand for a good price if you can get if for close to MSRP or less... B series launch drivers are more mature than the A series lauch

The card is big, and cold! Beautiful lighting

Premium card feel with all aluminum shroud and backplate. Very big, and effective cooler. RTX 5090 crushes anything and is obviously the fastest card on the market. Shockingly quiet in "Quiet bios" Low coil whine, have to put my ear up to my case to hear anything.

Works well, overclocked 450 and 2000 mem. Its stable with a 7500 3d mark. new drivers work well and I like the dlss4 frame gen.

Great product

Huge upgrade from what I was using, got it to play Dune Awakening and doesn't let down.

Overclocks like a champ, runs in the 60s, and is quiet.

Temps performance value and looks

-Doesnt break a sweat at 1440p -Stays at 60 degrees under full load -AMD drivers have been solid for years -Much cheaper than comparable RTX 4060ti/4070 -Runs fine on a 650 watt PSU

-plugged in easily -backward pcie 4 compatible with minimal loss on the 16GB card -runs low power and low temp

Read up on all the latest cards at this price point and performance level and everything pointed to this being the card to get. Does all 4 of my 1080p monitors perfectly for desktop use. I like to only game on a single monitor so as expected it crushes any game on ultra settings at 1080 resolution.