Acer has released overclocked Nitro RX9070 and RX9070XT graphics cards |
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Acer has launched two new graphics cards from its flagship Nitro series on the Russian market ? the Radeon RX9070 and RX9070XT in overclocked versions. These models are based on the RDNA 4 architecture and are aimed at gamers who want to play in high resolution without compromising on graphics settings. Both cards have 16 GB of GDDR6 video memory and support FSR 4 technology. The Acer Nitro RX9070 is based on the AMD Navi 48 chip with 56 compute units and a frequency of up to 2520 MHz. The card is equipped with 56 ray tracing accelerators and 112 AI accelerators necessary for FSR 4 and other frame generation algorithms. Power consumption is stated at 245 W, power is supplied via two 8-pin connectors, and connection to the system is via PCIe 5.0. The older model, the RX9070XT, has a more powerful configuration: 64 compute units with a frequency of up to 3100 MHz, 64 RT accelerators, and 128 AI units. This makes the card suitable for heavier loads, both in games and in tasks that actively use neural network algorithms. Power consumption is increased to 340 W, and three 8-pin connectors are used for power. Acer uses its proprietary Frost Blade 4.0 system for heat dissipation. It includes three counter-rotating fans, a massive aluminum radiator and heat pipes, as well as a phase-change thermal interface. Special attention is paid to cooling the memory and power components, which is important for stable operation under prolonged load and when manually overclocking. The graphics cards support Radeon Super Resolution, Fluid Motion Frames, Anti-Lag, and Boost technologies, which complement the capabilities of RDNA 4. Acer offers the Intelligence Space package with AI utilities and monitoring tools, as well as proprietary tools for frequency tuning and automatic game recording. |