Friday, February 28th 2025

ASRock Unveils AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9070 Graphics Cards

ASRock, the leading global motherboard, graphics card and mini PC manufacturer, today launched the new Taichi, Steel Legend and Challenger series graphics cards based on AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9070 GPUs. The new graphics cards are built-in the ultra-fast AMD RDNA 4 architecture graphics which features 3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators to deliver the performance you need to max out your gaming. Powered by AMD RDNA 4 architecture, the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU features 64 compute units (3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators), AMD HYPR-RX, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, DisplayPort 2.1, and PCI Express 5.0 ready. And the AMD Radeon RX 9070 features 56 compute units (3rd Gen ray tracing and 2nd Gen AI accelerators), AMD HYPR-RX, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, DisplayPort 2.1, and PCI Express 5.0 ready.

The AMD RDNA 4 architecture also delivers various features such as Radiance Display Engine, Fluid Motion Frames 2 technology, Radeon Anti-Lag 2 technology, AV1 Encode/Decode, AMD FidelityFX technologies and AMD Noise Suppression etc. These rich features enhance the gaming comprehensive performance of RDNA 4 and bring much powerful gaming platform to gaming users.
ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi 16 GB OC Graphics Card
With factory pre-overclocking, the ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi 16 GB OC graphic card achieve the highest 3100 MHz during the RX 9070 XT OC settings. The high-end, 3-slot Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi 16 GB OC is using the triple-fan Taichi 3X cooling system with the customized 100/100/100 mm Striped Ring Fans, Air Deflecting Fin and Ultra-fit Heatpipe, greatly increasing thermal efficiency. The reversion spins design allows the center fan spins reversely to lower turbulence and enhance air dispersion through the heatsink. The unique ARGB on the front cover and side LED lighting effects support Polychrome SYNC allowing users to customize lighting effects. They are also equipped with up to 16 power phases design with SPS to offer enhanced performance. The metal frame and backplate prevent the PCB from bending, and the Dual BIOS option allows users to freely choose their favorite BIOS settings to optimize for performance or quiet operation. With its excellent performance and rich features, ASRock's Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi 16 GB OC graphics card is the premium choice for power users.
ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend 16 GB Graphics Card and ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Steel Legend 16 GB OC Graphics Card
The brand new design Steel Legend series graphics cards bring different outlook with the elegant decoration in white and gray colors. The ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend 16 GB and ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Steel Legend 16 GB OC graphics cards for white-themed PC builders achieve a Boost Clock of up to 2970 MHz and 2700 MHz. The triple thermal design with the unique Striped Ring Fans, Air Deflecting Fin and Ultra-fit Heatpipe provide excellent heat dissipation. The metal frame and metal backplate strengthens the structure and prevents the plate from bending. The ARGB fans combined with Polychrome SYNC software allows users to customize and control the lighting effects. These useful features and unique white/gray camouflage design make the ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend 16 GB and ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Steel Legend 16 GB OC graphics cards the premium choices for white PC builders.
ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Challenger 16 GB Graphics Card
The mainstream ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Challenger 16 GB graphics card offers a Boost Clock of up to 2520 MHz. This newly-designed stylish Challenger triple-fan cooler, the exclusive Striped Axial Fan, and Ultra-fit Heatpipe to provide efficient heat dissipation. The multi-color LED indicator makes the graphics cards more eye-catching. The metal backplate strengthens the structure. The high-quality Super Alloy Graphics Card components provide more stable operation. These practical designs enable the ASRock AMD Radeon RX 9070 Challenger 16 GB graphics card to be essentials of system integrators and mainstream users.
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13 Comments on ASRock Unveils AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9070 Graphics Cards

#1
dj-electric
ok so Sapphire isn't the only one, the Taichi also shares a 12v-2x6 connector
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#2
arrow0309
dj-electricok so Sapphire isn't the only one, the Taichi also shares a 12v-2x6 connector
That's exactly what I've noticed too.
Who knows if there's any other one?
Maybe some new XTXH @32Gb lol
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#3
bitsandboots
The naming scheme isn't new but... really, why DO we need the models "challenger", "steel legend", "taichi"
They're already distinct: 2 9070s, 2 9070xts, and OC vs not. The additional names mean nothing really. MAYBE taichi is fine, as it's their flagship name. But you'll never hear someone say "yeah I got the asrock 9070xt steel legend" they'd just say "i have the asrock 9070xt".
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#4
wNotyarD
bitsandbootsThe naming scheme isn't new but... really, why DO we need the models "challenger", "steel legend", "taichi"
They're already distinct: 2 9070s, 2 9070xts, and OC vs not. The additional names mean nothing really. MAYBE taichi is fine, as it's their flagship name. But you'll never hear someone say "yeah I got the asrock 9070xt steel legend" they'd just say "i have the asrock 9070xt".
Build quality, temperatures, and overall bling. Or will you now say a MSI Vanguard cooler is the same as the Ventus?
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#5
MxPhenom 216
ASIC Engineer
dj-electricok so Sapphire isn't the only one, the Taichi also shares a 12v-2x6 connector
Which is totally fine on these cards
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#6
vvkvvkvvk
These all look like children's toys, which is fine, as they are.
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#7
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
vvkvvkvvkThese all look like children's toys, which is fine, as they are.
Better than asus
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#8
dartuil
vvkvvkvvkThese all look like children's toys, which is fine, as they are.
expensive toy for big kid lol
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#9
medi01
bitsandbootsBut you'll never hear someone say "yeah I got the asrock 9070xt steel legend" they'd just say "i have the asrock 9070xt".
People do buy cooler sounding things.

Naturally, people posting here ignore them.
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#10
LittleBro
So not buying ASRock and Sapphire anymore. Using 12V2x6 connector for 300W card does NOT mean it can't melt. Go see melted connectors on RTX 4080 and 5080.

Man, some people just never learn.

If I ever go for RX 9070 XT, I might choose PowerColor that time.
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#11
Roboyt0
LittleBroSo not buying ASRock and Sapphire anymore. Using 12V2x6 connector for 300W card does NOT mean it can't melt. Go see melted connectors on RTX 4080 and 5080.

Man, some people just never learn.

If I ever go for RX 9070 XT, I might choose PowerColor that time.
It depends on if all the pins for the connector are shunted together like on the vast majority of RTX 4000/5000. RTX 3000 cards that used 12VHPWR had them grouped in pairs. As far as I can remember there weren't issues with melted RTX 3000 cards.

While insanely expensive, the Astral 5090 is an example of how things can be done differently. ASUS even has that card setup for sensing amperage draw per pin on the connector.
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Zach_01
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Roboyt0It depends on if all the pins for the connector are shunted together like on the vast majority of RTX 4000/5000. RTX 3000 cards that used 12VHPWR had them grouped in pairs. As far as I can remember there weren't issues with melted RTX 3000 cards.

While insanely expensive, the Astral 5090 is an example of how things can be done differently. ASUS even has that card setup for sensing amperage draw per pin on the connector.
Astral has sensing but not regulating. At least RTX3000 had per-pin pair power regulator which was good, plus didn’t push 600W.

If these AMD cards follow the same as 3000 then ok. If not, then I wouldn’t buy one.

See here?
The 3080/3090 has 3 different rails, each to one pair of pins and can regulate what can be drawn by each pair.



Astral has per pin sensing but at the end only 1 rail of all the power.

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#13
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
bitsandbootsThe naming scheme isn't new but... really, why DO we need the models "challenger", "steel legend", "taichi"
They're already distinct: 2 9070s, 2 9070xts, and OC vs not. The additional names mean nothing really. MAYBE taichi is fine, as it's their flagship name. But you'll never hear someone say "yeah I got the asrock 9070xt steel legend" they'd just say "i have the asrock 9070xt".
Different market levels, keep in mind, Sapphire Radeon 290X, Sapphire Radeon 290X Toxic, Sapphire Radeon 290X VaporX. All use the same chip but the pcb/components and cooling are different between all 3.

Also the SKU, pcb p/n are all different, its why bios are addressed by Device ID and Subsystem ID.

Did you complain about Asus having the Dual, TUF and ROG Strix RTX 4060-4090? If not put some oven mits on.
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