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The first piece I bought(new) was defective, but I appreciate the RMA option with a refund credit within about 2 business days. I wouldn't risk buying unwrapped pieces.
AMD drivers still have a lot of catching up to do and support for the latest FSR4.1 is only slowly growing.
This card is a reason to walk away from NVIDIA. The green corpse burner may have grown on the players, but now they've completely forgotten about them, or rather. he bailed. At least in our country, when inferior cards from NV cost 30% more. Sure you can argue that RT are getting better, that they are better at LLM etc. So buy them, but who is looking for a powerful enough graphics card with enough VRAM suitable for cutting (AV1) for "normal" money, so ATI is the obvious choice.AT 9070 XT is really good and the current price is just a candy. I think NV will start to lose market share, they are expensive not just by our standards If someone complains about being unstable and falling down on DX compatibility, then let them buy a proper power supply! Naively thinking that a Chinese noname power supply with a paper output of 800W will do the trick is wrong
Maybe I was just unlucky with the piece, but personally I was very unhappy with the graphics. I don't really understand the reviews that claim the graphics are quiet - in my experience they really aren't. Coil whine wasn't too bad, I could still do it. But like the fans are just garbage. Upon closer examination of various tests, it became clear that XFX graphics generally tend to be 5 - 10 dbm louder than the quietest models at comparable loads. And I can tell you that it makes a big difference in feeling. Of course I tried everything that is recommended - adjust the fan curve, subvolt, limit the power. But the graphics were still the loudest component in the system, and the negative impact on temperatures, especially memory, was noticeable (no problem in Furmark 96°). Overall, I had the feeling that this was the main cause of such high speeds, as the card unfortunately has Hynix memory, not Samsung (I'd be quite interested to know if anyone has this card with Samsung memory, it might explain such different ratings). Otherwise the other temperatures were absolutely excellent, it's clear that the cooler is really good on this card. Likewise, the look (subjective criterion) is 10/10 for this card and for a black build it looks really good. But if you prefer a silent system, look elsewhere - for comparison, I don't even know of an uglier Sapphire Pulse 9070 XT in real terms, even when I've added revs compared to the default settings.
I commend the manufacturer for using quality materials, especially in terms of heat dissipation. Unlike the competition, he used the proven PTM7950 and it shows. I had a Gigabyte RX 9070 XT gaming OC and I advertised it just because of the uncontrollable temperatures and noise. I have the XFX Radeon RX 7800 XT also Swift in another PC and I am completely satisfied.
Price-performance ratio
Quiet
Temperatures under load: GPU 60°C - hotspot 80°C, memory around 70°C
Takt normally 3120 MHz without overclocking, only slightly undervolted
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Top graphics, a little noisy in the traffic, but with headphones it's ok.
Attention, with the latest AMD Adrenaline 26.1 drivers DDC/CI does not work so the monitor cannot be controlled by software. Downgrade to version 25.1 solves this problem. Otherwise the card works without problems and the performance is solid for the price, e.g. compared to NVidia.
The first few days of the 9070XT were hell. Although high FPS in all games, but frametime was skipping a lot and so CS2 was unplayable and then there is the noise and bugs.
I solved the noise quite easily by adjusting the fan curves in Adrenalin, but for frametime lags I tried almost everything except OS reinstallation. One day the coil whine disappeared and the stuttering just stopped in all games.
Performance +-5% from 5070Ti (after hours of troubleshooting)
Price (8 thousand cheaper than 5070Ti)
Appearance simple in black processing and unadventurous RGB
Adrenalin nice interface for tuning undervolts and curves
First few days strong noise and even coil whine, which then disappeared
Need to undervolt and change the fan curves
Initially frame time spikes that made CS2 unplayable and inconsistent
Replaced with RX 7800XT - performance up about 30%. Similarly powerful RTX 5070Ti today costs the cheapest 26090, -! Which makes the RX 9070XT the king of price/performance ratio!
Power
Relatively quiet
Fan Stop
Good temperatures under load (approx. 80°C GPU hotspot, approx. 70°C VRAM)
FSR4
It's not a big monster
2x 8pin
no RGB flashes (logo is lit adequately)
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