- The expectation of the Radeon RX 9070 series of AMD is finished, because it fully reveals the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070
- The Radeon RX 9070 XT will start at $ 599 and the RX 9070 will be launched at $ 549
- The two GPUs will be available on March 6, with the unveiling of the RX 9060 series for a later date
Finally, after months of waiting for the complete AMD revelation of the GPU range of the Radeon RX 9000 series, we now have a good overview of the next generation cards via the VEMP RED performance window and prices for the RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 – Spoiler Alert: Fans can be for affordable treat.
AMD announced that the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 will be launched on March 6, From $ 599 / approximately £ 570 / approximately $ 960 at And $ 549 / approximately £ 520 / approximately $ 880respectively. The two GPUs will be delivered with 16 GB of VRAM using the PCIe 5.0 connectivity (like the Blackwell GPUs from Nvidia). There will be no reference cards directly from AMD, only partner cards that will use the new RDNA 4 architecture from Team Red, which has been designed to offer a much better tracing of rays and raw performance in games.
As Previously Suggestred, AMD Claims The Radeon RX 9070 XT Variant Will Be 42% Fast Than The RX 7900 Gre At Native 4k Graphics Settings – IT supposedly matches Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti across Several Titles, but More importantly, AMD’s new gpu is claimed to outperform blackwell card in titles like Call of Duty Black Ops 6This shows that it is 24% faster at Native 4K. The tracing of the rays is also a culmination of the graphic (photo below), with a lead suggested on the RTX 5070 TI of 8%.
Of course, these statistics should be taken with a pinch of salt because they come directly from AMD and do not take into account features like Nvidia’s new multi-trans generation, but these are always impressive things. The 9070 XT will most likely be located about 5 to 10% behind the 5070 TI during real tests, but for 20% less liquidity at retail.
We will wait for real world references and statistics once the RX 9070 series is launched on March 6. For the moment, AMD’s performance claims have set its XX variant in a pole position to become the GPU Budget King at a price of $ 599 affordable compared to RTX 5070 TI’s $ 749 / £ 729 / $ Minkages (if you can find it.
Now I can eat my words with pleasure … nvidia, you have problems
The prices listed to microcenter before the complete revelation of AMD suggest that the Radeon RX 9070 XT will be launched at $ 699-which I feared, but fortunately, it seems that these are indeed reserved spaces (unless online retailers decide to inflate the prices, that is to say).
I am happy to say that Team Red left me delighted with this revelation, because I previously indicated it that the GPU market is desperately needing competition at the moment – Nvidia can still direct the high end thanks to the Powerhouse RTX 5090 GPU and RTX 5080, but what good is a premium GPU if you can’t even find one to sell?
If the Radeon RX 9070 XT at $ 599 ends up surpassing – or even getting closer to the correspondence – RTX 5070 from Team Green as AMD claims, and manages to overthrow the RX 7900 XTX of the previous generation, then in my eyes, it is the GPU king of this generation. The Arna 4 promises significant improvements at all levels, especially with the tracing of the rays and FSR 4 (exclusive to the GPU of DNA 4) – depending on what the RED team presented, the FSR 4 performance mode reminded me of what I saw at Nvidia with its new transformer model in DLSS 4.
With less potential stock problems, the Radeon RX 9070 series (in particular the variant XT) promises to be the essential GPU of this generation, in particular given the launching problems of the RTX 5000 series from Team Green.