Wednesday, February 26th 2025

Leaked XFX Radeon RX 9070 XT SKUs Compiled - Report Lists 9 New Models
XFX has not generated much official RDNA 4 noise, ahead of this Friday's special event. The long-term AMD board partner unveiled a pair of mysterious Radeon RX 9070 series cards at CES 2025, but no marketing/hype campaign was launched in the interim. VideoCardz and its insider networks have kept tabs on XFX activities; mostly from retail sources. Their latest report concentrates on custom Radeon RX 9070 XT options; claiming that a grand total of nine SKUs are destined for launch next month. Around mid-February, a Canadian e-tailer inadvertently published a comprehensive selection of unannounced XFX MERCURY, SWIFT, and QUICKSILVER models. Days later, the South Korean and Canadian branches of Amazon uploaded packaging imagery.
VideoCardz has gathered product renders and basic spec information from various retail leaks, as well as inside sources. They believe that XFX has (wisely) dropped its old/odd naming schemes—e.g.: SWFT and QICK—in favor of traditional spellings. The high-end MERCURY population count is (allegedly) four; consisting of two Magnetic Air variants, and two normal editions (sporting non-modular fans). Reportedly, an "M" tag adorns Magnetic Air model retail boxes (refer to images below)—VideoCardz believes that XFX's red-ringed fans indicate detachable functionality, but this color coding is only visible on the black version. As previously reported, XFX's upper-tier Radeon RX 9070 XT custom options are touted to sport the "greatest" factory-set overclock: 3.1 GHz. Press outlets have noted the presence of three 8-pin power connectors in leaked MERCURY renders.Heading down in XFX's speculative hierarchy; VideoCardz reckons that three "QUICK SILVER" models will be available at launch. They counted a single white Magnetic Air option, as well as (non-modular fan) black and white editions. These designs supposedly lack RGB lighting zones, but borrow elements from the premium MERCURY product tier. Two 8-pin power connectors were spotted in XFX's QUICK SILVER renders.
Two "SWIFT" Radeon RX 9070 XT SKUs were discovered; in black or white forms. These budget-friendly options offer a barebones feature set—VideoCardz did not unearth any lower-end Magnetic Air variants. An insider proposes that XFX will offer a less comprehensive lineup of custom Radeon RX 9070 (non-XT) models.
VideoCardz has kindly created a chart based on "leaked" Amazon product pages:
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VideoCardz has gathered product renders and basic spec information from various retail leaks, as well as inside sources. They believe that XFX has (wisely) dropped its old/odd naming schemes—e.g.: SWFT and QICK—in favor of traditional spellings. The high-end MERCURY population count is (allegedly) four; consisting of two Magnetic Air variants, and two normal editions (sporting non-modular fans). Reportedly, an "M" tag adorns Magnetic Air model retail boxes (refer to images below)—VideoCardz believes that XFX's red-ringed fans indicate detachable functionality, but this color coding is only visible on the black version. As previously reported, XFX's upper-tier Radeon RX 9070 XT custom options are touted to sport the "greatest" factory-set overclock: 3.1 GHz. Press outlets have noted the presence of three 8-pin power connectors in leaked MERCURY renders.Heading down in XFX's speculative hierarchy; VideoCardz reckons that three "QUICK SILVER" models will be available at launch. They counted a single white Magnetic Air option, as well as (non-modular fan) black and white editions. These designs supposedly lack RGB lighting zones, but borrow elements from the premium MERCURY product tier. Two 8-pin power connectors were spotted in XFX's QUICK SILVER renders.
Two "SWIFT" Radeon RX 9070 XT SKUs were discovered; in black or white forms. These budget-friendly options offer a barebones feature set—VideoCardz did not unearth any lower-end Magnetic Air variants. An insider proposes that XFX will offer a less comprehensive lineup of custom Radeon RX 9070 (non-XT) models.
VideoCardz has kindly created a chart based on "leaked" Amazon product pages:
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