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XFX Swift Radeon RX 9070 OC Dual Fan 16GB Graphics Card $799 + Delivery ($0 to Metro Areas/ C&C/ in-Store) @ Scorptec

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Was looking around for a 9070 (non-xt) and thought this was a good deal.

Also a gigabyte triple fan here for the same price: https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/graphics-cards/amd/11678…


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  • Isn't 9070xt 899 now?

    • 879 at centrecom. Utter madness to buy this over the XT. Undervolt it if you are genuinely concerned about power consumption.

      • Yeah, we're back to the original issue back at launch. 10% difference in price only, but bigger jump in performance.

    • Yeah and almost consumes 100W more power

      • Undervolt it & lower the power consumption in AMD Adrenaline & match the RX 9070's 220w tdp, barely lose much performance.

        • Undervolting results aren't guaranteed (you're playing silicon lottery) and min-maxing it requires some effort to stability test so it's not a completely fair comparison imo. Most cards you can probably slap, say, -40mV or so on there and it'll just work in all games you play, but you could still get unlucky and end up losing the lottery.

          Power limiting should vary minimally card to card. E.g. -30% power limit reduces power draw by ~100W for the cost of ~10% FPS: https://www.hwcooling.net/en/tuning-gigabyte-radeon-rx-9070-… Reduced power limit shouldn't need to be tuned for stability (unlike undervolting) since it just moves you along the existing voltage/frequency curve of the card so it's the more fair comparison between the two cards for anyone who doesn't think randomly crashing in games / other GPU-using programs for probably several hours while you check undervolting stability under a variety of workloads sounds like fun.

          Given that 10% is pretty much the entire performance margin between the 9070 XT and 9070 non-XT, I don't think the ability to undervolt / reduce power limit invalidates the 9070 non-XT for people who don't want to roll the dice and/or trade their time doing stability testing on an undervolt.

        • I went the undervault rout with RX6800. it works fine but in the end just annoying needing to do it every time i update my graphics driver. :) I switched to a RX9060XT because i wanted a white card to match my other PC parts and its much easier.. also my idle power draw is way down.

        • Does undervolting reduce coil whine on the 9070XT?

          Looking at reviews, that's my main concern with it vs the regular 9070.

          • @Noob Noob: coil whine is a luck of the draw thing and it happens when the GPU is under load. ( from my experience ) power supplies and GPU's do it the most
            Not sure undervaluing helps but it would help more then it hurts.

  • Ordinary price for last 3 months

  • This is not a good deal. But get it if you want it specifically.

  • I feel like you are better off paying the small premium for the xt when you consider the performance difference

  • 9070XT is a great card, get that instead. I can vouch for it, amazing for the price.

  • Is this not normal price? Prime and Gigabyte gaming are the same price. I’d skip the gigabyte and go for prime, but then again i’d get the 9070xt.

  • Triple fans for SEQLD

  • Anyone had any recent RMA experiences with scorptech?

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