
- 16GB VRAM - Low Profile - Low Power - Fast - when the driver is properly optimized

Can use max graphics settings on any game Built like a tank and doesn't overheat at max settings AMD Software is somewhat intuitive and offers a wide range of customization with easy settings as well One of two cards in this model designed to OC up to 3100mhz. I've had it over 3300 without crashing. Customizable LED's Comes with 3 way 6 pin Splitter cable or 12vpwr cable Comes with Magnetic support rod

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.

- The price of this card is exactly $299 as of purchase, which is the exact price of MSRP. - You get a card that does everything you could want for 1080p. - Compact: Fits comfortably in an ATX case.

- Quiet - Good for the price

Huge upgrade from 6800xt first time going to team green

Looks good, I got mine for a good price, easy install, almost zero hassle. Games play great at pretty much all settings.

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.

Defaults to ultra settings for everything, what does that tell you?

No coil whine, undervolts really well, stays cool and quiet, and its a beast. Got it on launch day, received in FL a week later. 10/10, would buy again. Just wish it was closer to msrp.

Value, Size

All rops :3 No thermal paste leakage so far :3 Fans are quiet ngl Good design its so AWESOME

With its exceptional power, striking appearance, and overall quality, RGB stands out as an exceptional choice.

It's SFF compatible, thin, and has great performance. It's also inexpensive, and the newly introduced thermally conductive gel is in contact with almost all parts, so it has great cooling power.

+ Price / Performance + Looks best (Gaming Trio) + Really silent and effective cooling + Cool box design

- 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

Weve been consistently pushing this thing for ours. Its more than enough to do the job!

As others have said, the cooling solution is more than adequate AMD's software makes OC and fan curve tuning simple and intuitive Installation and switch from Nvidia to AMD was super easy with the help of DDU. Personally I enjoy the lack of extra lighting as I find it more distracting than attractive

Crazy overclocker Runs cool even with two fan setup Great 1440p card that can also manage 4k Handles a large undervolt Solid value especially on sale Getting better with each driver release No coil whine so far No driver crashes Compact size