

The Sapphire Pulse RX 9070 XT is an excellent balance of performance, efficiency, and acoustics. At 1440p it delivers high, consistent frame rates and easily feeds a 165 Hz display without instability or thermal fatigue. With a light undervolt and modest power limit reduction, the card runs cool and extremely quiet. In many real-world gamesespecially capped or lighter titlesthe GPU fans rarely spin, and sometimes stay completely off. When they do run, theyre smooth and unobtrusive. Thermals are stable, back-to-back benchmarks show no performance drop, and power delivery is calm and predictable. Build quality is solid and purposeful, without unnecessary bulk or flash.

- Frame generation is hella good - AMD doesn't ignore it's previous generations like NVIDIA - FSR Frame gen is more compatible with most games - at 16gb of Vram, and the price it has, its awesome

Ok, it was definitely an upgrade for me pc. Runs smooth and quiet. I only do 1080 gaming, so this thing knocks it out of the park. does not generate a lot of heat. I mean what is not to love. It even looks cool bro. Oh and you can't beat the performance to price ratio.



Best price for the vRAM and tokens. Best power efficiency/lowest waste heat for the performance. A single standard PCIe 6+2 power cable port that won't set your house on fire. Workstation grade radial cooler for long life and teardown verified quality thermal compounds instead of the cheap stuff. Half the vRAM chips are on the back with the same thermal pads as the front chips. Rear plate is cast aluminum with thermal conductive coating with sufficient heat spreading. No thermal issues seen in stress testing benchmarks so far. The card is designed to have up to 4 cards stacked tightly together in a machine with air inlets on both sides and rear spine with the power cable. Best AI entry level card for Windows only users to explore AI with Intel's official app in a turn-key setup that will download supported models and tools like Comfy-Ui dialed in for the platform. Nvidia charges 4600usd for the same user experience out of box with a little more most won't care about unless they are building machines for a molecular biology research lab or self driving cars. Official Linux support plus a recent announced vLLM partnership to expand support among other open source initiatives with an energetic user community contributing to code bases. Good for Plex/Jellyfin home theatre PC with dual hardware video encoders that can encode more HD streams at the same time than anyone else if you know how to leverage it or SRIOv. A viable alternative to Nvidia and his cousin who is the CEO of AMD. (the duopoly is real)

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This card works like a charm in my mini-itx, all AMD Linux gaming rig.

Card runs cool, 45-50C while gaming at 4k is nuts in POE2 with the Quiet BIOS mode. Whisper quiet fans. No coil whine.

-Fast -Runs Cool

Temps performance value and looks

It worked with a 650W Power Supply which saved me some money.

Runs cool, fans are quiet and can customize fan curve, no coil whine, comes with support bracket

Nvidia dlss4 frame gen runs everything ultra

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

Can completely turn off LCD and all RGB forever.

Compared to the my past 7900XTX the FPS is VERY similar, at least in Hunt ShowDown (creaters of Crysis). The 7900XTX on average @ 1440/ultra, I saw a low of 104-fps while the 9700XT's low was 99-fps. At four different points within a test map, I was able to map out FPS with close range targets and it had similar FPS. Close range: 136 to 133 (9700XT) Mid range: 111 to 108 (9700XT) Far range: 125 to 119 (9700XT) This said, 5% slower on ultra settings. On very-high or lower settings, both cards are identical and touch 200+ fps


it looks way better in person and preforms amazing