Photos of Radeon RX 9070 video cards from Asus TUF Gaming and Prime have been published

In anticipation of the announcement of new AMD video cards, live images of Radeon RX 9070 XT accelerators performed by Asus TUF Gaming and Prime have appeared online. Some foreign retailers published pictures of yet-to-be-announced accelerators.

Image source: Artline

One of these retailers was the Ukrainian store Artline, which not only confirmed the availability of Radeon RX 9070 XT video cards, but also demonstrated the unboxing of the Asus RX 9070 XT TUF Gaming accelerator. A short video from the retailer on Instagramāœ“ shows the packaging of the video card and its appearance, which allows you to compare it with the flagship model of the previous generation.

Unfortunately, the published video does not make it clear whether the RX 9070 XT supports TUF Gaming PCIe 5.0, or whether the developers limited themselves to PCIe 4.0. Note the updated logo design, as well as the presence of 16 GB of GDDR6 video memory.

Another retailer, MyGear, published an image of another new accelerator. We are talking about the Asus RX 9070 XT Prime model. This video card also received an updated logo and packaging design.

According to rumors, AMD may officially introduce new video cards next week. Unfortunately, little is known about the new products, since previously appeared information from insiders and stores was very contradictory. Specifications of new products, timing of their release to the market and data on retail prices have also not been announced.

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