XFX has 'something cool' coming, or more specifically something coming for the cooling solutions on its higher-end AMD Radeon RX 7000 graphics cards - namely replaceable fans. VideoCardz spotted XFX ...
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XFX hasn’t gone overboard with the QUICKSILVER 309 design, it’s a large after-market model and features a pretty big cooler, but they’ve kept the aesthetics pretty toned down and gone with a mostly ...
Let’s start with the design. XFX has leaned into a more functional, industrial look in recent years, and that theme continues here. The card measures in at 350mm long, 140mm tall, and 67mm thick, ...
I want to like the RX 9070, and in a world where stock normalises prices should return to the original $549 sticker price. But right now, the extra price premium attached to this XFX card makes me ...
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TL;DR: XFX's Radeon RX 9070 XT Mercury OC graphics card is set for a March 6, 2025 release at $849. It features a 3.1GHz boost clock and 16GB GDDR6 memory. Pricing is high compared to NVIDIA's RTX ...
XFX's bundle is carried over from the 256MB card's. No real surprises there. Retail cards will ship with rather fancy boxes. You can see XFX's product image here. XFX usually differentiates its ...