The AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT has shown remarkable overclocking capabilities while maintaining efficient power consumption. During testing, the card reached an impressive clock speed of 3244 MHz, starting from its base frequency of 2970 MHz. Notably, this was achieved with only a modest 25W increase in power usage, bringing total consumption to 329W. Additionally, the GPU temperature remained consistently low at around 50°C throughout the process.
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These results were obtained during benchmarking in Unigine Heaven. Although stability over extended periods wasn't explicitly confirmed, the card operated without issues for at least 10 seconds at the elevated frequency. This suggests that there may still be untapped potential for the RX 9070 XT, especially if paired with improved cooling solutions.
For context, the overclocked RX 7900 XT managed to hit 3230 MHz, which is 480 MHz above its factory settings. Given that these are early test results, it's reasonable to expect even better performance from the RX 9070 XT once it becomes available on the market. These findings highlight the card's promising capabilities and underscore AMD's focus on delivering high-performance hardware with efficient energy use.
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