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RX 9070

Choose an RX 9070 graphics card that delivers smooth 1440p play, sharp detail and strong everyday performance. With 16GB GDDR6 memory, fast clock speeds and cooling from trusted brands like ASUS and GIGABYTE, these cards are ideal for modern games, streaming, creative tasks and multi-screen setups. Browse the range, compare specs and find the right card for your build without the headache.

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  • 2210MHz Clock Speed: Offers smooth, fast gaming and creative tasks
  • 16GB GDDR6 Memory: Optimises performance for latest game titles
  • Supports 4 Monitors: Excellent for multi-display environments
  • WINDFORCE Cooling System: Ensures quiet and efficient cooling
  • 750W PSU Recommended: Ensures stable, reliable power delivery
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  • 2590MHz Clock Speed: Perfect for fast, immersive gaming sessions
  • 16GB GDDR7 Memory: Handles high-performance gaming effortlessly
  • Triple Axial-tech Fans: Ensures excellent cooling and quiet operation
  • Supports 4 Monitors: Ideal for expansive gaming and workspaces
  • 650W PSU Recommendation: Ensures stable, energy-efficient power
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RX 9070: Serious 1440p gaming without going overboard

The RX 9070 sits in a sweet spot for gamers who want high frame rates, crisp visuals and good value. It’s made for smooth 1440p gaming, but it can also handle 1080p if you want faster refresh rates for shooters, racing games or esports. With 16GB of GDDR6 memory, there’s plenty of room for detailed textures and newer games that ask more from your PC.

Why AMD makes sense for this range

An AMD Radeon RX 9070 graphics card is a strong pick if you want fast game performance, modern display support and plenty of video memory for the money. Models in this range offer triple-fan cooling, high clock speeds and support for up to four monitors, so they’re handy for gaming, work and streaming. Just check your case size and power supply before you buy, as some cards recommend 650W, 750W or 850W depending on the model.

Comparing your next upgrade

When shoppers ask about RX 9070 XT vs RTX 5070, the answer often comes down to what matters most to you. The RX 9070 range is well suited to strong 1440p gaming and gives you 16GB of memory, which is useful for newer games and high texture settings. NVIDIA cards may appeal if you use software that leans on CUDA or you care more about ray tracing. For pure gaming value, AMD is well worth a look.

Not sure which AMD card suits your PC? Read our AMD graphics card buying guide and choose with confidence.

Radeon RX 9070 vs Radeon RX 9070 XT Comparison Table

Feature / specification Radeon RX 9070 Radeon RX 9070 XT
Architecture RDNA 4 RDNA 4
GPU codename Navi 48 (XL variant) Navi 48 XT
Process node TSMC 4nm (N4P) TSMC 4nm (N4P)
Compute units (CUs) 56 64
Stream processors 3,584 4,096
AI accelerators 112 128
Base / game clock 2,070 MHz 2,400 MHz
Boost clock Up to 2,540 MHz Up to 2,970 MHz, with some AIB models up to 3,060 MHz
VRAM capacity 16GB 16GB
Memory type GDDR6, 20Gbps GDDR6, 20Gbps
Memory bus width 256-bit 256-bit
Memory bandwidth 640GB/s 640GB/s
AMD Infinity Cache 64MB 64MB
Total board power (TBP) 220W 304W
Interface PCI Express 5.0 PCI Express 5.0
Display outputs DisplayPort 2.1a / HDMI 2.1 DisplayPort 2.1a / HDMI 2.1

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, it’s a strong choice for 1440p gaming. It suits players who want smooth frame rates, high detail settings and a card that feels ready for newer games. For very demanding games with ray tracing on, you may need to adjust settings or use upscaling to keep play smooth.
It depends on the exact card and the rest of your PC. In this range, you’ll see recommended power supplies from 650W to 850W. Your CPU, cooling, drives and lighting all add to the total draw, so a good-quality PSU with a little headroom is the sensible route. Many shoppers also check PSU advice before moving up to an XT card, as power needs can rise.
For most UK gamers, 16GB is a comfortable amount. It gives you room for higher textures, 1440p gaming and newer titles that use more video memory. It also helps if you keep your graphics card for a few years rather than changing every upgrade cycle. You can compare more options across our graphics cards range.
AMD is worth considering if you want strong gaming performance, plenty of VRAM and good value. NVIDIA may suit you more if you use apps that depend on CUDA, or if ray tracing is a key feature for your games. For many shoppers, it comes down to the games they play, their monitor and the price on the day. Browse more AMD graphics cards to compare.
Choose the RX 9070 if you want strong 1440p gaming at a lower price. Step up if you want extra power for higher settings, heavier games or a longer upgrade gap. It’s also worth checking your PSU first, as XT models can need more power. Compare the next step up in our RX 9070 XT graphics cards range.
Not really, especially if you use a high-refresh monitor. It gives you more headroom, so games can feel smoother and more responsive. That said, if you mainly play lighter games or want a lower-cost upgrade, the RX 9060 XT graphics cards range may be the more practical fit.

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