Saturday, January 11th 2025

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Leaked Listing Reveals Pricing Details

If the recent RDNA 4 performance leaks are anything to go by, the AMD Radeon RX 9070 and the RX 9070 XT GPUs are sizing up to be excellent mid-range contenders. That is, of course, if the pricing is sane enough. A subsequent leak revealed that the RX 9070 XT AIB models will command a price tag of roughly around $549, which would easily allow it to undercut the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070.

Now, a further leak has revealed a product listing of an RX 9070 XT by a retailer based in the Philippines. The variant in question is Gigabyte's Gaming OC model, with base and boost clocks of 2,400 and 2,970 MHz respectively. Moreover, 16 GB of GDDR6 memory is also offered, on a 256-bit memory bus. 4,096 shading units and 64 RT cores are present as well - nothing out of the ordinary.
Now let's get to the juicy bit - pricing. The RX 9070 XT Gaming OC is priced at 35,000 Pesos including 12% taxes, which translates to roughly around $521 before taxes. Whether or not this a good price will boil down to how well RDNA 4 performs against NVIDIA's offerings, and how well NVIDIA's partners price their variants. Right now, it does seem that the RX 9070 XT is priced well enough, but that is of course only if the listing is accurate. On that note, it is worth noting that there are a few typos in the listing, which surely does not inspire confidence. That said, being pre-release, the mistakes may just be unintentional - or not.
Source: VideoCardz
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100 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Leaked Listing Reveals Pricing Details

#76
N3M3515
Which gpu does this one replace?
7700 xt?
7800 xt?
7900 xt?
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#77
Krit
N3M35157800 xt?
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#78
AusWolf
N3M3515Which gpu does this one replace?
7700 xt?
7800 xt?
7900 xt?
7900 GRE - XT at hopefully 7800 XT price.
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#79
SoppingClam
Zazigalkaaround 500-550 is good enough for the card to sell really well if it performs above 4070Ti and FSR4 delivers good results outside the R&C demo they presented.
It's a shame the card is rather power hungry though, 330w for a mid-range card is kinda crazy. 4080 super maxed at around 300w iirc, 5070 has a 250W TDP.


nividia's planned obsolescence of 3080 10G may very well backfire on them if 9070xt turns out to really deliver the performance I saw in the leaks. Good. It wouldn't if 3080 12G was the actual launch version.
My RTX 4090 gets a score of 10,900 in Speed Way. I wonder what the 5070 will get when apples to apples.
www.3dmark.com/sw/1742347
That's only using a i5-14600kf
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#80
njshah
lexluthermiesterAs a 3080 owner as well, I'm looking forward to that also.
Why? The 4070ti (which the 9070xt will lilely end up being as fast as on average) its self isn't much of an upgrade over the 3080 anyways in raw performance, going for amd makes no sense in this case. Fsr4 at best might match dlss 3.5, RT performance might get on par with ampere lol

If anything I'd keep an eye out for second hand 4080s, that would be a proper upgrade as a 3080 user
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#81
lexluthermiester
njshahWhy? The 4070ti (which the 9070xt will lilely end up being as fast as on average) its self isn't much of an upgrade over the 3080 anyways in raw performance
This statement shows very clearly that someone can not read reviews and understand benchmark results...
njshahIf anything I'd keep an eye out for second hand 4080s, that would be a proper upgrade as a 3080 user
If that were an upgrade path I thought was worth the money, I would have done it already. It is not for my personal needs.
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#82
TheGreatWhiteFloridaMan
friocasaTo gain around 30% performance?

The 3080 still a great GPU
You can sell that 3080 and pocket a few extra bones.
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#83
Zazigalka
according to pcgh sources, amd and their partners are still negotiating retail prices.

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#84
AusWolf
Zazigalkaaccording to pcgh sources, amd and their partners are still negotiating retail prices.

How is the 50-series a surprise, though? It's a good 20% faster than the 40-series at best. The rest of the bar charts come from fake frames. A big nothing burger. Don't tell me that AMD can't even compete with that.
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#85
Octopuss
How can they price a product wrongly AGAIN? What have they been doing for the past 20 years or so when their only competition has always been Nvidia, and the story with releasing new cars has always been conceptually the same?
Also how can they never learn from the pricing? Fuck me or what?
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#86
Jtuck9
AusWolfHow is the 50-series a surprise, though? It's a good 20% faster than the 40-series at best. The rest of the bar charts come from fake frames. A big nothing burger. Don't tell me that AMD can't even compete with that.
Like someone else said I'm sure they've factored in price ranges. I'm back to wondering about vested interests and muddied waters (and maybe catching glints (and lacking context) of how sausages are made).
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#87
Zazigalka
AusWolfHow is the 50-series a surprise, though? It's a good 20% faster than the 40-series at best. The rest of the bar charts come from fake frames. A big nothing burger. Don't tell me that AMD can't even compete with that.
The price of 5070ti might be. AMD might have guessed it was gonna be 800-900 not 750.
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#88
Krit
ZazigalkaThe price of 5070ti might be. AMD might have guessed it was gonna be 800-900 not 750.
Even amd didn't know that nvidia has so poor raster performance that's why nvidia is cheaper for this generation. ~15-20% for gpu is more like refresh. RTX 5090 ~33% does not count because it is more expensive!

RX 9070 XT

Current MLID rumors raster around ~ RX 7900 XT to RX 7900 XTX
RT around ~ RTX 4070 Super to RTX 4070 Ti
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#89
oofdragon
Nah man.. 9070 XT will be 7900XT raster plus 4070 Ti Super RT, write that down
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#91
AusWolf
Jtuck9I know at least one of you had their eye on the PowerColour cards
videocardz.com/newz/powercolor-formally-introduces-radeon-rx-9070-xt-hellhound-and-reaper-gpus
Thanks, dude.:toast:

IMO, both the Reaper and Hellhound look great. I might get one of those, depending on availabilty. The Red Devil is too thick for my case (it would fit, but it would be massively airflow-starved).

Although, there are rumours of the 9070 non-XT being just a lower clocked version of the XT with the same core config. If that's true, then my eyes will be on the MBA 9070.
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#92
Jtuck9
AusWolfThanks, dude.:toast:

IMO, both the Reaper and Hellhound look great. I might get one of those, depending on availabilty. The Red Devil is too thick for my case (it would fit, but it would be massively airflow-starved).

Although, there are rumours of the 9070 non-XT being just a lower clocked version of the XT with the same core config. If that's true, then my eyes will be on the MBA 9070.
Yea, I'm of the same mind. I'll probably wait to see a teardown on here and go from there.
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#93
BlaezaLite
AusWolfThanks, dude.:toast:

IMO, both the Reaper and Hellhound look great. I might get one of those, depending on availabilty. The Red Devil is too thick for my case (it would fit, but it would be massively airflow-starved).

Although, there are rumours of the 9070 non-XT being just a lower clocked version of the XT with the same core config. If that's true, then my eyes will be on the MBA 9070.
AMD are not making reference designs this gen unfortunately according to Gamer Meld.
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#94
Jtuck9
BlaezaLiteAMD are not making reference designs this gen unfortunately according to Gamer Meld.
How come?
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#95
AusWolf
BlaezaLiteAMD are not making reference designs this gen unfortunately according to Gamer Meld.
What are these, then?
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#96
Jtuck9
AusWolfWhat are these, then?
A hallucination?! Maybe the whole marketing campaign has been one giant a.i. hallucination?! Doesn't bode well for RDNA 4... *shifty eyes*
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#97
lexluthermiester
AusWolfWhat are these, then?
Those look like Sapphire's cards, based on the design language.
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#99
AusWolf
lexluthermiesterThose look like Sapphire's cards, based on the design language.
Nah, Sapphire is the white one above.
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#100
Krit
lexluthermiesterThose look like Sapphire's cards, based on the design language.
No that's a vapor chamber cooling. Usually it's stock cooling.
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