- The wait of AMDS RADEON RX 9070 series is over as it fully reveals Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070
- Radeon RX 9070 XT starts at $ 599, and RX 9070 is launched for $ 549
- Both GPUs will be available on March 6th, where the RX 9060 series reveals sets to a later time
Finally, after months of waiting for AMD’s full disclosure of the Radeon RX 9000 series GPU -lineup, we have now got a proper look at the Next -Gen cards via Team Red’s Performance Showcase and Pricing for RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 -Spoiler Alert: Fans may be in a good treatment.
AMD announced that Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 will be launched on 6 March, From $ 599 / About £ 570 / around AU $ 960 and $ 549 / About £ 520 / around AU $ 880respectively. Both GPUs come with 16 GB of VRAM using PCIE 5.0 connection (the same as Nvidias Blackwell GPUs). There will be no reference card directly from AMD, only partner cards using Team Red’s new RDNA 4 architecture, which was built to provide much better beam pores and raw performance in play.
As previously suggested, AMD claims, Call of Duty Black Ops 6It shows that it is 24% faster at native 4K. Ray tracking is also a highlight of the graph (in the picture below) with a suggested lead over the RTX 5070 ten by 8%.
Of course, these statistics must be taken with a pinch of salt as they come directly from AMD and are not included in features such as Nvidia’s new multi-frame generation, but it is still impressive things. 9070 XT is likely to sit around 5-10% behind 5070 ten in the real world test, but for 20% less cash at the retail price.
We are waiting for the real world of benchmarks and statistics when the RX 9070 series is launched on March 6th. For now, AMD’s performance requirement set its XT variant in pole position to be budgeted GPU king at an affordable $ 599 price compared to RTX 5070 TI’s $ 749 / £ 729 / AU $ 1,509 (if you can even find it for MSRP Amid is).
Now I can gladly eat my words … nvidia, you have trouble
Microcenters listed prices before AMD’s full reveal suggested that Radeon RX 9070 XT would launch at $ 699 – which I feared would call – but fortunately it seems they were actually space holders (unless online dealers decide to inflate prices, that is,).
I am glad to say that Team Red has left me happy with this disclosure as I have stated in the past that the GPU market is desperately needing competition right now -nvidia can still lead high -end thanks to the Powerhouse RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs, but what good is a Premium GPU if you can’t even find one for sale?
If Radeon RX 9070 XT to $ 599 ends up surpassing – or even just getting close to matching – Team Green’s RTX 5070 TI As AMD claims and manages to overturn the previous Gen’s RX 7900 XTX, so in my eyes it is this generation’s GPU King. RDNA 4 promises significant improvements everywhere, especially with beam pores and FSR 4 (exclusively for RDNA 4 GPUs) – based on what Team Red presented, FSR 4S Performance Mode reminded me of what I saw on NVIDIA with its new transformer model in DLSS 4.
Apart from potential stock problems, the Radeon RX 9070 series (specifically XT variant) is formed to be Go-to GPU this generation, especially considering Team Green’s RTX 5000 series launch winds.