
- Temps are amazing - NO COIL WHINE, even when hitting 500fps during in-game menus (I have owned many GPUs, and have never experienced GPU coil whine when using corsair PSUs. Just a heads up) - Undervolts and Overclocks well -RGB is vibrant - OCd out of the box, boosting to over 3100mhz - The GPU itself looks good.

TLDR: I love it. I originally wanted an RTX 50 series card, but I don't think those actually exist (and they've had so many issues). I took a chance with the Asus TUF RX 9070 XT, and couldn't be happier. It plays all modern games well, and runs at incredibly low temps for a modern graphics card (50 to 55'C when the card is under 100% load). Longer story: I built a new PC in early January and budgeted for an RTX 5090, mostly for gaming. When those cards seemed impossible to get, I searched and searched for an RTX 5080, and couldn't get one of those, either (for over a month now). I really wanted to actually play games on my new gaming PC with a current-gen graphics card, so when AMD launched the 9070 XTs, I decided to try to get one. I managed to snag an Asus TUF RX 9070 XT on launch day on newegg. I'm very *very* happy with it, and after all the hassle trying of to get a non-existent Nvidia card (as well as reading about all of their hardware issues, etc) I'm actually quite pleased that it worked out this way. I saved quite a bit of $$, too, vs. an equivalent RTX 5070 Ti or 5080 card. The Asus TUF 9070 XT manages 60+FPS when playing "India Jones and The Great Circle" at 3840x1440 with all graphics settings maxed out, and does so without any frame gen or other upscaling trickery enabled. Both "Cyberpunk 2077" and "Black Myth: Wukong" look stunning and play very well with almost all graphics settings maxed out, too. Plus, this card runs COOL. Ambient temperature in my house is about 21'C, and this card never gets above 55'C while under full load with every game I've tried so far.

Works very well. Easy serup

Price to Performance , Size , Temperature , Overclock Flexibility , Lightweight , Looks , And Dlss4.

Perfect for 4K gaming, any game 200+ fps on ultra setting and the lowest latency. I have 240Hz monitor need to have something very strong computer. I had 4080 Super Before that. was not very satisfied with it. new 50 series is a game changer. 255 fps in almost every game I play. CS2 ultra setting 245 fps. You need to have the fastest processor and ssd card and all other little details in order to get that fps. I would say spend some time setting up the whole system right especially geforce graffics settings. I saw a lot of videos and articles and pretty much 98% of them doesnt even know that they are talking about, blaming the NVIDIA that they did so low 16GB memory its the same like last version and so on and other they say about them and how bad they are. I tested the Memory usage in 25 games and the max I had was 12gb. Those people don't even understand what they are sayng. Get the OC version, cas u can boost it like 10% pretty much. and lot more in memory clock. Mine clock speed 2730 and boost up to 3068 Over All great product great card. If you like Ultra settings in 4k and enjoy beautiful picture go for it. Amazing card. It will get you to the next level of Ultra HDR and RTX settings. I tried 5070 Ti it was like 25% slower than 5080. Its really up to you. Asus is the way to go, I tried MSI 4070 and I hate it. Its fast but not consistent, if u have 4k you will see breaking picture and freezes. Its good on paper but not good in reality.

Fast, rivals 4080 Super 16GB Vram Reliable drivers FP4 DLSS4

Low power draw (300w max) along with 2 space width makes this an easy card to double up in a chassis for use with larger models.

- mostly metal design - oc well - quiet - temperatures low - looks amazing

This model easily clocks up to 3.4GHz (rare usually 3.1 - 3.3 but still insane) in game without an overclock. Mine is undervolted about 70mV and it works great. Memory also overclocks pretty well but since it heats up more than the GPU die I am too nervous to go very high and keep it like that on the daily. I game at 4K and most games run perfectly fine with this card, notable exceptions are Cyberpunk 2077 which is hard to run with Ray Tracing (I'm on Linux keep that in mind) but can still get a nice experience out of it. Also I ran into heavy VRAM limitations in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora but that game is pretty heavy so it's understandable.

Value, Size

Low Power Consumption ,Very Powerful


Small Form Factor ready Cheapest 5080 Sag bracket included

Ummm way better than my previous card

- Overclocked out the box - smaller profile than some other brand cards - sleek design, perfect for white pc builds - fans auto stop when not being stressed - 3 hdmi ports for multiple displays

Cool, skinny & super fast

Low Power consumption Reasonable performance Does not need a PCI-E power connector

This card is great for 4K 60HZ. Could even go higher with lower graphics settings.

Works Great No Major Issues
