Deal: One of AMD's best partners is selling RX 9070 XT GPUs at great prices

A couple of days ago, we covered one nice deal on AMD"s RX 9070 XT. It was the Sapphire Nitro+ models, one of the best variants of the GPU, on sale as part of a combo bundle with a 1000-watt Gold PSU all for just $800. Check it out in this dedicated article.

However, if you do not want to get a PSU but still want to get hold of a similar deal, then Sapphire"s Pulse variant is also currently on sale on Amazon for $700 (purchase link under the specs table down below).

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The Pulse model is not as overbuilt as the Nitro+ as not everyone is an overclocker who needs massive cooling. This variant is perfect for 90% gamers out there who do 1440 ultra or light 4K gaming. Yes, 4K gaming with textures all the way up is possible on this card thanks to its 16GB VRAM buffer. The 9070 XT, for anyone not familiar, competes with the RTX 5070 in ray tracing and is very close to the 5070 Ti in rasterization (general graphics rendering aside from ray tracing).

The technical specifications of the card are given in the table below:

Specification Value
Architecture AMD RDNA™ 4
Stream Processors 4096
Compute Units 64
Boost Clock Up to 2970 MHz
Game Clock Up to 2400 MHz
Memory 16 GB GDDR6
Memory Bus 256-bit
Memory Speed 20 Gbps Effective
Ray Accelerators 64
Display Support DisplayPort™ 2.1a, HDMI™ 2.1b

Get it at the link below:


This Amazon deal is US-specific and not available in other regions unless specified. This is a first-party seller link (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you also purchase from a first-party seller link only.
If you don"t like it or want to look at more options, check out the previous deals that we have covered, OR you can also visit Amazon US deals page.
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