Having tested all the new GPUs of this generation I can categorically say this was the worst graphics card launch year I’ve experienced

Having tested all the new GPUs of this generation I can categorically say this was the worst graphics card launch year I’ve experienced


It’s 1.55 pm, March 5, 2025. I’m pacing the confines of the home office/wooden shack at the bottom of my garden I’ve been inhabiting fairly solidly for the past two months as I benchmark two whole new generations of GPUs from both Nvidia and AMD, and it’s five minutes before the review embargo drops for AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card. I’m on the phone with someone I’ve known at AMD for years. Again. And at least they’re apologising for the fact the company has been unable to give me any kind of reliable pricing about the different versions of its GPU I’ve been testing.

There have been no reference cards for AMD’s new RDNA 4 architecture, and so I’ve got a selection of different options—all with different price tags—in front of me to base my effectively definitive review of what is actually the best AMD GPU in many a long year. And potentially none of them are at the ultra-aggressive $599 price point that should make this impressive card an outright winner.



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