ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT COD BO7 Special Edition

16 GB, GDDR6
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ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT Black Ops 7 Special Edition
Game TUF. Built to last.
This special limited edition graphics card is a collaboration between ASUS, AMD and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. The customised chassis and rear panel feature Black Ops 7 elements and icons, including the Black Ops 7 symbol and orange accents in typical Black Ops style. Inside is the venerable Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU with AMD's latest RDNA 4 architecture, 16GB of VRAM, the HYPR-RX feature set and a super-resolution mode that utilises machine learning.

TUF chokes & MOSFETs
Certified TUF chokes and military-grade MOSFETs deliver rock-solid performance to the GPU, which can improve system stability.

TUF Capacitors
TUF 5K metallic black capacitors offer 52% higher temperature tolerance and 2.5 times longer life than standard capacitors.

Key specifications

PCI Express version
PCIe 5.0
Expansion card form factor
3.15 Slots
Graphics card model
Radeon RX 9070 XT
Video memory clock
20 GHz
Graphics card cooling system
Active cooler
Power consumption
304 W
Length
33 cm

General information

Item number
65453497
Manufacturer
ASUS
Category
Graphics card
Manufacturer No.
90YV0L76-M0NM00
Release date
26.11.2025
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Colour

LED lighting
RGB

Graphics card properties

Max. connected monitors
4x
PCI Express version
PCIe 5.0
Max. video resolution
7680 x 4320 pixels
Expansion card form factor
3.15 Slots

Graphics processing unit

Graphics chip (GPU)
AMD Radeon
Graphics card model
Radeon RX 9070 XT
Boost frequency
3080 MHz
Number of shaders
4096x

Video memory

Video memory type
GDDR6
Storage capacity
16 GB
Video memory clock
20 GHz
Memory Interface
256 bits
Memory Bandwidth
640 GB/s

Cooling properties

Graphics card cooling system
Active cooler
Number of fans
3x

Graphics card technologies

GPU microarchitecture
AMD RDNA 4
GPU manufacturer technology
AMD Fidelity FX Super Resolution 4AMD freesyncAMD HYPR-RX
DirectX version
12
OpenGL version
4.6

Connections

Video connections
DisplayPort (3x)HDMI (1x)
HDMI version
2.1b
DisplayPort version
2.1a

Power supply

Power connectors
3x 8-pin ATX

Power

Power consumption
304 W
Min. recommended system performance
850 W

Origin

Country of origin
China

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
39.05 kg
Climate contribution
CHF 0.93

Product dimensions

Length
33 cm
Width
14 cm
Height
6.25 cm
Weight
1.48 kg

Package dimensions

Length
48.10 cm
Width
28.90 cm
Height
18.90 cm
Weight
3.11 kg

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Reviews & Ratings

Warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 3.MSI
    1 %
  • 3.Palit
    1 %
  • 6.ASUS
    1.1 %
  • 7.AMD
    1.3 %
  • 8.Gigabyte
    1.4 %

Warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 9.MSI
    12 days
  • 9.Powercolor
    12 days
  • 13.ASUS
    13 days
  • 13.Sparkle
    13 days
  • 15.XFX
    16 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category returned?

Source: Digitec Galaxus
  • 2.Gainward
    4.3 %
  • 3.Palit
    4.5 %
  • 4.ASUS
    4.8 %
  • 5.PNY
    5.1 %
  • 6.Gigabyte
    5.5 %
Source: Digitec Galaxus

Translation: machine translated
Very good84/100
PC Games Hardware Logo
Rank 1 out of 7PC Games HardwareNeue 9070-XT-Modelle im TestReleaseJanuary 2026
  • PositiveVery well chilled
  • NegativeAudible coil whine

Strong and weak With the two new cards, there are also two new versions of the popular RX 9070 XT. AMD's current top GPU remains well cooled here too, but suffers from a high VRAM temperature, as with all the custom designs we are currently testing. In the Asus model, the latter is still within a tolerable range, while the Acer model goes a little overboard...