Vevyseven—January 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
If you're looking for smooth gameplay on any game, especially if you play competitively, this is the right motherboard for you, even more so if it supports 2K or 4K resolution, depending on the game and type. I don't usually play AAA games much, but I do play MMOs occasionally, and mostly shooters. Currently, I only play at 1080p; I'll upgrade in the future. But I've tested it, and honestly, it performs excellently. Excellent component quality Good cooling Good price Good performance (It also depends on your processor and power supply, and your BIOS settings, whether it's performance or silent mode. It's not recommended to make the change with the PC on; use the AMD driver app). I have no complaints. I haven't had it long, and it hasn't disappointed me. I recommend it. Read more
George—May 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Managed to snag this for $799, not a good price, but considering the market and that the price hasn't dipped below $800 since, I'm happy with the deal. This thing is an absolute beast, can run max 1440p cyberpunk settings at 170fps, and staying below 55 degrees under 100% load which is unreal, yes it's more expensive than other 9070 xt's, but for the performance and phenomenal cooling I highly recommend. Read more
BAO T.—June 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is definitely the best GPU for gamers in 2025. At the $799 price Asus sells it for, it's truly worth it, but if you want to save money, you can buy the Asus Prime 9070 XT. Although the model is a bit expensive, even at Asus's original price of $799, it is still $200 higher than the MSRP. Its performance is higher than other 9070 XTs, especially when overclocked. Its clock speed is also faster. Read more
Kaiden—March 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The box had minor damage. The GPU was in great condition, but the only catch was I was having issues where the whole system would crash and found out. I had to run DDU to uninstall all of the prior display drivers because the company did not. Read more
D. Casey—October 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Decided to build a new PC. Mine was close to seven years old, though still serviceable. Decided to go all new and to focus on AMD, ASUS TUF, and Corsair parts. Not sure how you can go wrong with these brands and models. Top of the line bring top of the line quality, ease of use, great cooling, awesome looks, modern functionality, and was a breeze to assemble. Highly recommend! System specs include... Motherboard: ASUS TUF X670E-PLUS WiFi CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D (16) @ 5.27 GHz GPU: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT G.Skill Flare X5: 2x16 (32G) Samsung 990 Pro M.2 SSD: 2 TB Corsair 4000D Airflow Case 7 x Corsair 120MM Case Fans Read more
Jon—March 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
First, I want to say that I would not pay the scalped price for this GPU, nor any other. Second, I want to say that it is unfortunate how expensive GPUs have become since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Now, for the real product review: yes, $800 is an expensive purchase, so unless you really care about high performance, I'm not sure you need to go with this card. For those that DO, I highly recommend the 9070XT. It has performed incredibly well both with and without the AI assistance for higher fps on ultra/max graphics settings on every game I have tried. The worst performance I got was Marvel Rivals on Ultra settings, no AI assistance, at ~220 fps, and beautiful graphics. I am very happy with my purchase overall, and happy I got it on launch! Read more
Nicholas—March 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great Card, great value if bought at a none scalped price. But be warned some older games like Fallout New Vegas won’t run on AMD software which has been my problem, and I love Fallout New Vegas. Aside from that if you can grab yourselves a card. Update With updates to the drivers overtime I have no issue playing any games now. If you can get it at a reasonable price then I suggest grabbing it. Read more
Andrew—March 12, 2025✓ Verified purchase
this thing has the WORST drivers imaginable, I play cs2 competitively and it just will not function properly unless you play a stock res that the card wants to put out and it just spam crashes my game if i want black bars ( aspect ratio maintained ) the performance is good for the money but it is just not worth the headache id rather have spend 200$ more for an nvidia card that performed the same because the drivers wouldnt have a horrible user interface, random selections don't work or constantly reset and additionally the images that this piece of shit puts out just look terrible compared to nvidia, my crosshair just looks like a washed out piece of garbage for no reason compared to nvidia, really wanted to love this thing but im either going to return it or resell it because I can't use it for the only reason i bought it. Read more