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AMD Radeon 9070XT review thread

64gigabyteram

Reverse groomer.
Gotta love Microcenter. If they were a little bit closer I'd buy everything from them.

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I was just mentioning in the other thread how Micro Center is a haven for this stuff. No online orders means scalpers have no power here
 
but between 5070 and 9070 is obvious choice unless you need CUDA
12GB is not future-proof. It's just enough for today's games, so I would probably go for an AMD card if I had to choose between the two. However, if the 5070 were to get more VRAM, I would choose Nvidia because DLSS offers better experience, especially DLSS FG.
 
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Paltheos

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Hey guys. Is there generally a difference in quality between brand producers? (XFX vs. Powercolor vs. ASRock etc.). Maybe you can't vouch for today's new models ofc but historically?

Thinking of going to my local Microcenter today before all the stock is gone.
 
Yeah the stores here, most of europe, are straight up scalping themselves; they sold a miniscule amount of the cards at msrp, just so they can say they did, went "sold out", and now they are "back in stock" with a 200+ markup.
Incredible ethics.
 
Yeah the stores here, most of europe, are straight up scalping themselves; they sold a miniscule amount of the cards at msrp, just so they can say they did, went "sold out", and now they are "back in stock" with a 200+ markup.
Incredible ethics.
At least it's not Newegg where they bundle a load of useless shit (including exploding PSUs) that they can't get rid of at a huge markup.
 

RagnarokIV

Battlebus imprisoning me \m/ >.< \m/
Hey guys. Is there generally a difference in quality between brand producers? (XFX vs. Powercolor vs. ASRock etc.). Maybe you can't vouch for today's new models ofc but historically?

Thinking of going to my local Microcenter today before all the stock is gone.

No, just get cheaptest or what's MSRP. I always bought what was cheapest - usually Zotac or Inno3D.

Been getting Inno3D stuff since GeForce4 Ti 4200.
 

delishcaek

Member
Yeah the stores here, most of europe, are straight up scalping themselves; they sold a miniscule amount of the cards at msrp, just so they can say they did, went "sold out", and now they are "back in stock" with a 200+ markup.
Incredible ethics.
Yup, I also saw this. The screenshot from caseking I posted earlier which had MSRP prices
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looks like this now

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That Gigabyte 9070XT gaming OC went from 689€ to 1144€. Almost 500€... they also have some in stock now.

BS launch, though I am happy for everyone who got one at MSRP.
 

Von Hugh

Member
Got the PowerColor 9070 XT Reaper at 720 eur!

With that being said, the GPU market sucks nowadays. Both NVIDIA and AMD are taking some questionable actions and not in the favor of the customers and gamers.
 

Bry0

Member
I got a red devil off Newegg. Nice! The markup was more than I expected though. Not super pleased about that, but at least I’m getting the port selection, power connector, and cooling performance that I want.
 

Antwix

Member
Hey guys. Is there generally a difference in quality between brand producers? (XFX vs. Powercolor vs. ASRock etc.). Maybe you can't vouch for today's new models ofc but historically?

Thinking of going to my local Microcenter today before all the stock is gone.
it's kinda hit or miss between launches but i would prefer to not get the non-exclusive brands (gigabyte/asus/etc). Sapphire, powercolor, and xfx are all great.
 
Absolutely shameless. Some 9070 XT models are over €1100. No idea why I thought AMD should actually give a shit and try and restrain the AIB partners.
I doubt it's the board partners, I've watched in real time several stores going "out of stock", and then some time later having full stock at increased prices; they are selling in batches and hiking the price up every time one of their "low stock" batches runs out.
 

64gigabyteram

Reverse groomer.
AMD built this stock up for months & theyre still losing to scalpers... I think Nvidia might not be at as much fault for the shortages as we thought they were
 
I checked prices in my country and the "cheapest" 5070ti is $103 more expensive than the 9070XT (4299 zloty vs 3899 zloty). The standard 9070 costs 3249 zloty. That's around 168 US dollars less than the 9070XT. The cheapeast RTX5070 3390zł (36 dollars less than the 9070).
 

Zathalus

Member
I doubt it's the board partners, I've watched in real time several stores going "out of stock", and then some time later having full stock at increased prices; they are selling in batches and hiking the price up every time one of their "low stock" batches runs out.
You are right, one card that was “out of stock” got jacked up by almost €200. Not going to use that store again.
 
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Hey guys. Is there generally a difference in quality between brand producers? (XFX vs. Powercolor vs. ASRock etc.). Maybe you can't vouch for today's new models ofc but historically?

Thinking of going to my local Microcenter today before all the stock is gone.
Very small differences most of the time, usually the biggest one is factory overclock. The Hellhound was widely regarded as the best AIB card last gen, this time it'll probably be the Sapphire Nitro. And I'm not just saying that because I got one :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 

FireFly

Member
I thought the 9070XT was supposed to go head-to-head with the RTX4080, even in RT. What's happened? It seems that leakers have been spreading fake benchmarks and naive people really believed them.

Worse perfomance in raster compared to the 4080.

Much worse in RT

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Those RT benchmarks seem anomalous. Other sites found the 9070 XT was consistently ahead of the 5070 in RT (not PT) at 1440p.

 

demigod

Member
I doubt it's the board partners, I've watched in real time several stores going "out of stock", and then some time later having full stock at increased prices; they are selling in batches and hiking the price up every time one of their "low stock" batches runs out.
It’s the AIBs. My guess is they had a set price and then AMD revealed the msrp at $599 at the last minute so they probably made a deal to allow some to retail at that price. All stores are doing this, not just 1 store. Microcenter said they sold out of msrp cards.
 
It’s the AIBs. My guess is they had a set price and then AMD revealed the msrp at $599 at the last minute so they probably made a deal to allow some to retail at that price. All stores are doing this, not just 1 store. Microcenter said they sold out of msrp cards.
I don't know the situation in the US, I'm saying what it's like in europe, stores have wildly different prices amongst them so no, it's not the board partners here.
 
You are right, one card that was “out of stock” got jacked up by almost €200. Not going to use that store again.

There's been speculation that AMD gave rebates for a few cards to encourage some MSRP sales. But not that much. So once the rebates are gone, so is the MSRP.
 
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Zathalus

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There's been speculation that AMD gave rebates for a few cards to encourage some MSRP sales. But not that much. So once the rebates are gone, so is the MSRP.
Well, I was going to buy a 9070 XT for a new build for the Wife, but now I’ll just stick to Nvidia. If both companies are going to shaft me, I may as well get shafted by the company with the superior product. Should the 9070 XT actually stick around or close to the MSRP next month then I will buy one.
 
Caseking is one of the filthiest stores that exists on this planet.

First batch of Gigabyte Cards selling for 689€. Sold Out.

Second batch for 944€. Sold out.

Now selling the card for 1144€.

What the fuck is wrong with this shop.
Ridiculous.
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And i’m telling you its the same in the US, so no its not the stores, its the AIBs.
no it's not, ~650 to varying between 900 -1300 is not "the AIBs", that's stores seeing how much profit they can make, if it was the board partners the increases would be very close to each other, but they aren't, it's a complete wild fucking west.
 

Madflavor

Member
It’s no longer worth it now. It was a great card at the price of $600, but once it went over that, that’s it. I was going to upgrade my 3080 but now I guess I’m going to wait longer.
 

Buggy Loop

Member
I still see in Canada that there's 9070 available after all this time but they are basically $600-630 USD equivalent. Seems peoples are not jumping on those.
 

Moses85

Member
I was able to get a

Sapphire Pure AMD Radeon™ RX 9070 XT​

for 1169€!!!! At Amazon and this thing is sold out.
I will cancel my preorder for sure, this is insane!!!
 
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SolidQ

Member


Also from MLID about EU
Yeah - I warned y'all that specifically in the EU it sounded bad. The good news is AMD's seemingly going to keep manufacturing & shipping tons of cards. The bad news is that Nvidia sounds completely AFK for at least the next month or two...so prices will remain above MSRP....
 
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SolidQ

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Ehh there no neutral PT game. Would be interesting to see real PT perfomance on XT.
Anyway lt's wait first AMD PT game

Witcher 4k(just wrong 1080p label)
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