Bought it and it looks close to the image 90% sure really cool graphics card(havent built it as of writing this)
Dilly · 2025-12-27 · via bestbuy
★★★★★ASUS Prime Radeon™ RX 9070 XT OC Edition
Fits with no problem in my case very easy to install. It's a pretty long card about 12 1/4 inches (311 mm) Doesn't really use too much power. Stress testing maybe 180/190 watts so a little lower then I thought. The fans are pretty quite even at 75% (I never run them above 75%). Temp on idle 28/32C, Stressed 55/59C at 75% on the fans. If yours is getting hot check the air flow in your case. :)
Pros:
Asus, AMD and I could find one and plays nice with Linux. :) Priced is lower then the Tuff and NO RAINBOW COLORS!
Cons:
None that I can think of.
I'm replacing my Asus Tuff RX 6900 XTX. There is not a huge difference in speed to me, it is faster and my favorite thing? NO RAINBOW colors inside my system. :) Super happy with my old card (outside that annoying rainbow color you can't turn off). But it was time for a upgrade so of course I stayed with Asus and AMD. I would have gotten another "Tuff" card but I just couldn't look at those colors for another four or five years. And the card works prefect in Linux Xubuntu 22.04 and games nice and stable on Steam. :) Most windows games also work. No COD but that is like the only games that don't run well in Linux. COD Ghosts worked and still works. 128 games and only most of the COD's don't work. The difference in gaming on Linux and Windows is like driving a Ferrari (linux) then getting stuck in 1964 VW bug (Windows 10/11). Best thing? I never see a blue screen. :)
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beast usa · 2026-01-14 · via amazon
★★★★★Best Affordable GPU Currently
Runs fantastic (Fedora Linux, KDE Plasma desktop) out of the box and is probably the best card I ever ran. Only complaint is it's an ASUS so good luck if you ever have to warranty it, you'll need it. It's pretty big but stays cool, definitely double check your chassis as I had to case swap it. Running comfortably on my 750W PSU. Runs just about any game I have at max settings at 4K comfortably without ray tracing and good enough at 4k with ray tracing on. Able to handle the heaviest games in my library at 1080p with max ray tracing just fine though. And with the way the industry is going, this might just be the last graphics card I buy for a very long time so I'm betting on the 9070 XT and hoping it'll last (aiming for a decade but we'll see, I intend to run this card until it kicks the bucket). Haven't tested generative AI because frack toasters. Highly reccomended card, but beware ASUS with the usual cautions regarding their horrific customer support and warranties that exist only on paper, just know what you're getting into with them first and make sure the card works out of the box so you can return it to Amazon in time if there's a problem rather than rely on ASUS.
Mike R. · 2025-10-13 · via amazon
★★★★★One powerful GPU
So I'm an idiot and didn't realize this thing needed three PCIe connectors until I got it in hand, so after a quick rush to Walmart to buy a new PSU, I got it installed relatively easy. The build quality is nice and the fans are pretty quiet, haven't noticed any coil whine yet. And this is by far the best graphics card I have ever owned. Every game I've thrown at it so far has been easily handled with exceptional FPS. For example, before this, I had an RX 6800 and was getting around 80-90 fps in RDR2 with medium settings. With the same settings, I'm now getting 170-190 fps. I cranked my settings up to ultra on 1440p and was getting 100-110 fps, which is more than playable and the game looks amazing. Highly recommend this card if you are looking for a high end GPU.
Spencer Cox · 2026-01-19 · via amazon
★★★★★Good Card Overall, Just Not for My Setup
The RX 9070XT is a solid graphics card overall. Performance was good in most games and temps stayed cool even during longer sessions. It fits well into builds and installation was easy. The only downside for me was that the build felt a little plasticky compared to higher end cards.
I game at 1440p 240Hz, and it couldn’t quite keep up on full graphics settings with AAA titles. It also struggled at 4K 144Hz. It’s definitely capable, just not ideal for high refresh rate gaming at max settings.
Overall, it’s a good GPU with solid cooling and decent performance. It just wasn’t the right fit for my needs.