
Excellent performance for a budget card Easy to install Supports ray-tracing Does not require external power connector

Open box for $180. Got a 8,126 time spy score on 3d mark. Runs really cool and quet. 3 fan model.

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.

Fine performance and value priced. Of course, you can pay a lot more and, presumably, get more but will you notice the benefits? With this GPU, under Win 11 with a Gen 13 CPU, Z790 MOBO and DDR5 memory I get consistent 220+ FPS on full-screen benchmarks at 2560x1440 using highest quality settings. Bear in mind that your CPU is at least as important as the GPU when it comes to graphics performance so don't scrimp there. In my experience too many system builders overspend on the GPU and poor-boy it on CPU. That way leads to disappointment.

Quiet Great looking card Performs better than I had thought

Upgrading from 3080, Im gaining ~60%+ on raw performance and it is more energy efficient. It comes with stand that helps with the weight



I don't know why people sleeping on this VENTUS 2X WHITE RTX 5070 12G OC, building a AM5 build but decided to test it out on my AM4 build and so far so good! Keep an eye out for it you may be able to get it at MSRP like I did.

RGB is crazy bright and there are so many LEDs that you don't get that obnoxious effect where each individual light can be seen. Cooler is enormous, keeps this card at sub 60C even under 270w loads Drivers are much improved compared Alchemest/A series (still quirky though)

As my first ever current gen card bought on launch I love this card!! If you can get your hands on one they are very nice.

- No issues with Linux driver support. Setup was as easy as plug-and-play for both gaming & AI workloads. - Able to run everything I want at great speeds - Quiet operation; even when the fans turn on they don't make much noise - Price was better than last gen's cards


My computer runs much faster

Runs cool Runs quiet OC over 3000mhz easily (with undervolt curve)

This card works great for a lower cost card for most applications.

Easy setup, Whisper quiet compared to some other iGPUS

Finding the 7800 XT at $400 could not pass that up. Coming from a 6750 XT and it's worlds apart! It may not be current generation but coming from a 6000 it feels like it to me

Worked great in my old HP desktop that would not take a full-size graphics card due to half slot size. The upgrade added a performance boost to the older machine.

Stays under 70c in every game Not loud