Friday, February 14th 2025

AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT "Red Devil" AIB Card Leaks With 900-watt PSU Requirement

Gamers are eagerly awaiting the launch of the RDNA 4-based Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT gaming GPUs from AMD, which are widely expected to offer commendable value, thanks to comparatively reasonable prices paired with perfectly admirable raw performance that trades blows with the GeForce RTX 5070 family from NVIDIA. Interestingly, a recently leaked retail box for a PowerColor Red Devil RX 9070 XT GPU has revealed a striking detail - the AIB card will boast a whopping 900-watt requirement for a PSU. This is an absurd number, considering that the ROG Astral RTX 5090 behemoth commands a 1000-watt PSU requirement. While some may deem the image to be fake, or perhaps a typo, AMD's Frank Azor has responded to the tweet, claiming that there will be "plenty" of RX 9070 XT cards with lower PSU requirements.

The packaging also confirms that the upcoming mid-range GPU from AMD will sport 64 CUs, which is hardly a surprise. The Red Devil 9070 XT GPU from PowerColor is a very high-end unit with a 3.0 GHz boost clock and 3x 8-pin power connectors for overclocking headroom, which explains the mammoth 900-watt PSU requirement. As pointed out by Redditors, the Red Devil 7900 XTX also featured a 900-watt PSU requirement, which is 100 watts more than what AMD officially recommends. According to VideoCardz, the PowerColor RX 9070 XT Reaper (reference card) carries a 750-watt PSU requirement, whereas the RX 9070 variant requires a 650-watt PSU. The official launch for the RDNA 4 cards is just around two weeks away, which is when we will finally know for sure.
Sources: @GawroskiT, Reddit, @AzorFrank
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55 Comments on AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT "Red Devil" AIB Card Leaks With 900-watt PSU Requirement

#51
Shou Miko
DaemonForceDo these SKUs imply that the cards ship with 20GB? I may have to think about this.
No the 20G is just part of the part number all listed variants are 16GB.
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#52
Zach_01
DaemonForceDo these SKUs imply that the cards ship with 20GB? I may have to think about this.
Maybe it’s the speed of VRAM, 20Gb/s.
GDDR6 tops around 20Gb/s
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#53
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
As someone who ran a HD 3870X2 OC with a 300W quality PSU back in the day*, I can easily say that these "requirements" are just for the F-tier crappy PSUs. Better overshoot with the requirements than having a lots of complains from customers.

*I knew exactly what I was doing back then. :D
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#54
_roman_
I doubt they had such high power spikes in the past. I would look first in the changes for the ATX standard. I highly doubt a very old PSU from a INTEL 286 procoessor with the adapted wires will still not work on recent hardware. The Wattage is just for the consumer to distinguish. On a second thought: Why do they never write 900 WATT PSU ATX 3.0 or better?
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#55
Nater
_roman_I doubt they had such high power spikes in the past. I would look first in the changes for the ATX standard. I highly doubt a very old PSU from a INTEL 286 procoessor with the adapted wires will still not work on recent hardware. The Wattage is just for the consumer to distinguish. On a second thought: Why do they never write 900 WATT PSU ATX 3.0 or better?
Yeah you'd think the spec it's built to would be more important than some wattage number stuck on the box.
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