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PowerColor Radeon Hellhound RX 9070 XT 16GB GDDR6 OC Edition Graphics Card $1,099 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ Centre Com

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first post been watching this card got pinged on pgrid.

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Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

This is part of Father's Day deals for 2025.

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  • +1

    Tossing up between this and a 5070ti

    Hoping the supers will bring the prices down further

    • +1

      How far away are they, though?

    • +11

      dont wait til the supers come out, might as well wait til the 60 series comes out!
      and even then, just wait until the 60 series supers come out!

      if you need a gpu, buy a gpu.

      • +9

        HODLING FOREVA!

        • +16

          Imagining playing games is just as much fun as actually playing them.

        • Still rocking a 750ti. Next card is just around the corner

        • Diamond hands

      • I don't need one til October
        Il hang on

      • +7

        Counter-argument, if you can afford to wait for a GPU, always wait for a GPU.

      • +1

        I just imagine all the hoddlers with their dual 980ti's , hoddling with 80 fps in Minecraft, waiting for a good deal!

    • 5070 ti is also on sale on centrecom btw https://www.centrecom.com.au/pny-geforce-rtx-5070-ti-overclo…

      • +1

        Also keep in mind the 5070 ti i think come with the new borderlands game worth $100.

        • +2

          Chuckles in angry Borderlands CEO tweet nostalgia

          REAL FANS WILL PAY

      • Thanks. I picked one up. I know the 9070 XT is faster in raster. But DLSS 4 is better, and I want better raytracing performance for Cyberpunk.

    • i went from a 9070 xt to a 5070 ti, willing to pay the extra $200 because most of the programs I use have better support for CUDA than OpenCL (some crashed on OpenCL), also the games I play have better upscaling support, some of them are stuck on FSR2/3 but have DLSS4 already

      • Thinking about doing the same. Can I ask what you ended up doing with your 9070 XT?

        • +4

          I basically swapped it from the same store and they were happy to do it. It was within a week, no restocking fee surprisingly. From PLE.

          • +1

            @dfg555: Probably just ended up in one of their pre built PCs

            • @Agret: Lol. Sounds about right. Thats why Ill never buy prebuilts. You just wont know if those parts are brand new and lottery of what brands you're getting.

              • +1

                @Bang1: A week old card they are willing to provide full warranty on? I don't see that as a bad behaviour. Customers get better service for the card swap and the pre-built customer loses nothing.

          • +1

            @dfg555: Jealous, a year ago when I bought my 4070 super and it wouldn't fit in my NR200p with the tempered glass, centrecom just told me to sell it on ebay instead.

    • +3

      I hate the thought of funding Jensen's leather jacket collection, but I'm holding out for 5070ti's to drop in price.

      Nvidia is still better on upscaling and encode/decode for game streaming which are Important criterias for me.

      • +1

        Nvidia is still better on upscaling and encode/decode for game streaming which are Important criterias for me

        Yeah $200 extra for the features are fair. But optiscaler really closed the gap in terms of upscaling between amd and nvidia. Pretty much all modern games can enable fsr 4 with xess/dlss/fsr 3.1 inputs. Exception being vulkan and anti cheat games.

        100 games using fsr 4. Just a few of the over 400 games supported now.
        https://youtu.be/cnc4WYFkXPQ?si=Q3E_-zk0Kxu8Xm90

    • i have a 5070 TI it plays all games in 4k at very high fps even cyberpunk wiht RT on you get about 30fps at 4k

    • +1

      I was in the same boat but the 9070 XT was $1199 and the 5070 ti was $1399… In the end I paid $1399 for the 5070 ti. I got the Palit Gaming Pro with vapor chamber (not the v1 model). DLSS is amazing and the card is really quiet and efficient…

      But the bargain hunter in me wishes the 9070 XT was $1099 at the time. I prefer the AMD adrenaline app and how AMD cards undervolt/overclock and when I see charts of the 9070 XT punching well above it's weight I still think if the 9070 XT was $1099 I would have bought that and had no regrets.

      Don't get me wrong, the 5070 ti is awesome and DLSS4 is incredible… But I don't think it's $300 more awesome than the 9070 XT. I was willing to pay $200 more for the 5070 ti, but not $300 more. FSR4 will come to more games and I reckon the value is with the 9070 XT.

      Not sure if this helps where your at or not. But that's been my experience and after thought from purchase.

      • +1

        I'm in the same boat and ended up with a 5070Ti, if the gap was wider than $200 would definitely have gone for AMD.

  • +5

    How good is pgrid!

  • Wow, contemplating as I really want Saphire Nitro+ for my 9070 XT.

    • +3

      generally speaking, paying hundreds extra for a few extra % performance isnt worth it. unless you really love the look of the card or are planning on doing serious overclocking and need the headroom.

    • Unless you can get a second hand sapphire nitro cheaply you are better off buying an RTX 5070ti it will be similar price as the sapphire nitro 9070 xt but gives better performance.

  • I want to get a video game computer for my grandson, I remember when I was a kid I played Prince of Persia on my dad's home computer and Doom (good times), will this play current video games well for my kids? Is it a good quality brand? Prices are much cheaper now, I remember my dad spending $4000 - $5000 on a Gateway 2000 computer every 3 - 4 years in the 90's. Maybe quality is not as good now due to cheaper prices?

    • +5

      Hey there, I'd recommend looking at one of the pre-built gaming PC options that are posted here on OzB frequently, ones from Techfast, Nebula PC, etc.

      This GPU is only 1 PC component required out of many to actually build the PC, save yourself the headache (and potentially money) by going the pre-built route.

      You probably won't need to spend more than $1.5K AUD if he really is into PC gaming, though it really depends on the games your grandson plays as some games are harder to run than others.

      • +3

        This is good advice and I second his recommendations. Just remember you also need a computer screen (monitor), mouse and keyboard etc. If you get a good deal from one of the PC builders on Ozbargain, you may want a decent monitor so your not losing out on the performance the computer is able to punch out.

        Buying monitors, keyboard and mouse through the PC builders usually isn't anywhere near as good value and you may be better buying these separately when deals pop up.

        • +4

          Yep. For the monitor I would recommend 1440p resolution as this will be plenty detailed but will not put heavier strain on the computer that would require more expensive parts.

    • This is great for the price.
      Consider spending less on 9070 or 9060xt

    • +1

      Crispy's advice to go pre-built is solid. But I'd go NebulaPC over Techfast, as Nebula use better (or at least better known) parts, at least vs the cheapest Techfast builds.
      Case in point: I got a Ryzen 5500 from Techfast for not much more than than the MSI RTX 3060 GPU it contained.
      The GPU was good and I still use it, but the motherboard was completely unbranded and flimsy, and the power supply was a weightless tin box.
      Worked fine, not unhappy with the purchase, but I wouldn't buy a case half full of disposable parts again.

  • CenterCom Marbiyong has pretty bad reviews around warranty and returns but their other stores seem ok

    also this is the best midrange 9070xt according to reviews

  • This is now available again as part of Centrecom's Father's Day sale..

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