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Buy SAPPHIRE AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16GB GDDR6 PCI Express 5.0 x16 ATX Graphics Card 11348-03-21G (Brown Box version) - GPUs / Video Graphics Cards with fast shipping and top-rated customer service. Once you know, you Newegg!
Product SKU:
N82E16814202459
architecture:
RDNA 4
boost_clock:
Up to 2970 MHz
brand:
SAPPHIRE
card_dimensions_l_x_h:
320 x 121 x 62 mm
chipset_manufacturer:
AMD
color:
Black
cooler:
Triple Fans
directx:
DirectX 12 Ultimate
displayport:
2 x DisplayPort 2.1a, Details
effective_memory_clock:
20000 MHz (20 Gbps)
first_listed_on_newegg:
December 22, 2025
form_factor:
ATX
game_clock:
Up to 2400 MHz
gpu:
Radeon RX 9070 XT
gpu_series:
AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series
hdcp_ready:
Yes, Form Factor & Dimensions
hdmi:
2 x HDMI
interface:
PCI Express 5.0 x16, Chipset
learn_more_about_the_sapphire_tech_11348-03-21g:
Model
max_gpu_length:
320 mm
max_resolution:
7680 x 4320
memory_interface:
256-Bit
memory_size:
16GB
memory_type:
GDDR6, 3D API
model:
11348-03-21G
multi-monitor_support:
4
opengl:
OpenGL 4.6, Ports
part_number:
11348-03-21G, Interface
power_connector:
2 x 8-Pin
recommended_psu_wattage:
750W
series:
AMD
slot_width:
3 Slots, , Additional Information
stream_processors:
4096 Stream Processors, Memory
thermal_design_power:
304W
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Well AMD does make gpus for every gaming console, and hasn't made plans to cut gpu production so they can focus more on AI data centers. YET. So as of now AMD does care more about gamers.
No GPU manufacturer cares about gamers. They never have. They focus on the demographics that will yield them the highest profits.
Gamers have to look out for themselves and if price is not a consideration, if one wants the highest performance with the most features supported and the most eye candy, then one needs to go for Nvidia...for now.
However, now that Nvidia's attention is focused elsewhere, now would be time for AMD to start eliminating the deficiencies in their product lines.
Sapphire already sends these in brown boxes, if you don't need the outer retail box sleeve, then it is worth it to save the money as it's probably the exact same
Sapphire already sends these in brown boxes, if you don't need the outer retail box sleeve, then it is worth it to save the money as it's probably the exact same
Oh ok, good to know.
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Let's not act like AMD "cares" more or less than NVIDIA, lol.
Well AMD does make gpus for every gaming console, and hasn't made plans to cut gpu production so they can focus more on AI data centers. YET. So as of now AMD does care more about gamers.
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Well AMD does make gpus for every gaming console, and hasn't made plans to cut gpu production so they can focus more on AI data centers. YET. So as of now AMD does care more about gamers.
It isn't about caring, though. You said yourself "yet." They just don't have the same infrastructure that NVIDIA has, and can't compete in the same space. If they did, they'd be doing the same, as it'd be far more profitable (hence why NVIDIA is doing so)
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NVDA doesn't care about gamers anymore. But keep supporting them.
No GPU manufacturer cares about gamers. They never have. They focus on the demographics that will yield them the highest profits.
Gamers have to look out for themselves and if price is not a consideration, if one wants the highest performance with the most features supported and the most eye candy, then one needs to go for Nvidia...for now.
However, now that Nvidia's attention is focused elsewhere, now would be time for AMD to start eliminating the deficiencies in their product lines.
Not everyone has a MicroCenter convenient to them.
That said, the spirit of your comment isn't wrong - I think $675 OTD is too much, but it's beyond disgusting AMD basically has only a single SKU at (below) MSRP limited to MC. If AMD sold these cards at a steady and reliable $600 they would've gained considerable market share - kinda gets the noggin joggin' a bit, if one is so inclined.
As for other comments, the 5070Ti is a terrible buy but people will spend as they see fit.
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Gamers have to look out for themselves and if price is not a consideration, if one wants the highest performance with the most features supported and the most eye candy, then one needs to go for Nvidia...for now.
However, now that Nvidia's attention is focused elsewhere, now would be time for AMD to start eliminating the deficiencies in their product lines.
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Gamers have to look out for themselves and if price is not a consideration, if one wants the highest performance with the most features supported and the most eye candy, then one needs to go for Nvidia...for now.
However, now that Nvidia's attention is focused elsewhere, now would be time for AMD to start eliminating the deficiencies in their product lines.
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That said, the spirit of your comment isn't wrong - I think $675 OTD is too much, but it's beyond disgusting AMD basically has only a single SKU at (below) MSRP limited to MC. If AMD sold these cards at a steady and reliable $600 they would've gained considerable market share - kinda gets the noggin joggin' a bit, if one is so inclined.
As for other comments, the 5070Ti is a terrible buy but people will spend as they see fit.
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