
Doubles the speed of my 3070ti. Looks amazing. Adrenaline software has really good tuning capabilities.

Plays games real good Looks Nice

Runs my games at better frame rates and the graphics are better.

Easy to Install Low Power Quiet! Runs most recent games on Ultra 2560 x 1440 16 GB Memory (don't buy the 8 GB model)

Well packaged and protected. Got some heft to it. Easy install. Runs at 100F, so does the connector. Full system peak has been 108F. Rockstar, CAD, and Rebelle 7 hum right along.

1. Price It was actually at MSRP when I purchased it. 2. Performance with some tweaking it is runnning close to RTX 5070TI specks for a lot less money. 3. Looks It looks great and you can even turn off the LED's if you do not want thier color.

A+++++++++++ I'm not bot. Everything just fine. nothing wrong.

Runs everything I need at high or ultra, 1440p. Unbeatable in this price range.

Amazing Frames and even better Cooling

Way better than all the videos say. Huge upgrade. Kills my 3080 in ultrawide 1440p.

I connected first in a while a AMD CPU (I was on side of greens. Now it is a mix of 2 brands. Das ist a new CPU AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D with huge L3 cache, 64 GB RAM DDR5 6400MHz and the main horse is RTX 5070ti 16 GB and 256-bit memory. This all monitoring through 2K 34 inch OLED Monitor by Asus all my games like a BODYCAM, PUBG, WAR THUNDER, World of Tanks, Hell Let Loose, HELLDIVERS 2, RDR2, SPIDERMAN 2, ICARUS, ROADCRAFT, CS:GO 2, all runs on ultra settings with tracing rays and DLSS 4 over 120+ FPS. Thats my dream beast PC. i spend $2600+.

I waffled between AMD and NVidia. It's been about 10 years since I built my last system and it seems to be getting more difficult to find those "right parts". After watching numerous videos and benchmarks I decided on this card because the price/performance was right. Since it's been some time, I needed good instructions on what goes into what and this came with a good manual. I got everything installed last night so I haven't played anything yet but so far no complaints. After I put it through its paces, if anything stands out I'll update this review.

Great performance value 16Gb of ram, which should be the minimum today AMDs latest FSR is finally comparable* to DLSS, but I dont need it at 1440p for my games Regular 8-pin power adapter avoid the disaster of nvidia's 12V connector.

Fast and quiet Works great with 9800X3D

Great 1440p experience!

I went from a 3090Ti that made a lot of noise and actually made my office hot. It worked but used lots of power. To gauge the true power of this card I would need a faster display but despite that it still outperformed the 3090Ti by over 25% without frame regen. Stable card and unlike my 3090 is doesn't crash. Fast, stable and reliable pretty much sums it up

I wanted a full 16 GB VRAM for LLM inference, and this GPU is working great for my needs. I can run a reasonable quant of Voxtral-Small and Qwen3-VL-32B using llama.cpp and get acceptable tok/s for professional use. It also plays nice with my old RTX 3060 in a dual GPU setup. Despite only having a 650W Bronze PSU, I haven't had any issues with stability whatsoever.

I ultimately chose this card over the Sapphire Nitro + only due to aesthetic reasons. While Hardware Unboxed did a video on all the 9070XT cards the Sapphire one came out on top in almost every test but by only a few FPS, the ASRock one was almost always second. With only a few FPS difference you won't notice it anyways and you can chalk that up to normal margin of error during testing. Not to mention the ASRock card is about 60 dollars cheaper. This card fit in my Lianli A3 perfectly with about 3mm of space between the power supply and the GPU. I mostly play Doom, Last of Us Pat 1 and Cod MW3 and this card is no slouch when gaming. I came from a 7900XT which on its own was good but the 9070XT is such a big upgrade in performance. Paired with a 7800X3D I have yet to find a game that this card struggles on. Some people have complained about coil whine. I don't have any during gaming but I will get a tiny bit of whine at loading screens when the FPS pegs above 500FPS or so and even then its barely audible. Once the FPS comes down to normal (normal for me is around 250-300) the whine isn't there. I do recommend this card over all the others just due to aesthetic reasons (grey just just doesn't go with many builds like the Sapphire card) and pricing if you can get it on sale.

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.

Beautiful, quiet, none of the coil whine issues I've seen others run into.