XFX has unveiled the Radeon RX 9070 XT Quick Silver Esport graphics card. In this version, the model will be available exclusively on the Chinese market. Earlier, the manufacturer announced black and white versions of the Radeon RX 9070 XT Quick Silver, which will be sold outside of China. A distinctive feature of the Esport version is the colored removable elements of the cooling system, allowing you to change its appearance.
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The Radeon RX 9070 XT Quick Silver Esport cooling system has magnetically attached red and white panels on each side of the casing, which can be removed if desired. The company does not specify whether removable panels of other colors will be available for the video card. These elements serve a purely decorative function.
The cooling system is equipped with magnetic fans that can be easily removed, making it easy to clean the radiator from dust.
The card does not offer additional factory GPU overclocking. The base frequency of the chip is 1660 MHz, the gaming frequency is 2400 MHz, and the Boost frequency is declared at 2970 MHz. The power consumption of the video card corresponds to the reference value – 304 W.
The length of the video card is 360 mm. In the PC case, it will take up 2.5 expansion slots. The package includes a video card holder.
The Radeon RX 9070 XT Quick Silver Esport is now available on XFX’s official Chinese store for 5,799 yuan (around $812), which is 16% more expensive than AMD’s recommended retail price for the RX 9070 XT in China.
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