Passionategeekz On June 25, player “Fantastic-Ad8410” posted a post on the Reddit forum last week that when he exchanged the goods, he changed to “AMD Radeon” and “GeForce RTX” printed on both the prints. RX 9070 XT Graphics card.
The player said in the article that his Asus TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT OC graphics cardI have encountered abnormal picture problems recentlyso he sent the graphics card back to the retailer Micro Center for exchange.
After the exchange was completed, he discovered that the graphics card wasThe back panel has the logo “AMD Radeon” printed on it, but the logo “GeForce RTX” printed on the side;But after testing on the computer, he found that this graphics card worked normally, and was completely consistent with a normal RX 9070 XT graphics card in all aspects, and there was no problem.
At the same time, player “Blood-Wolfe” also posted on Reddit last month that he bought an Asus TUF RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, but after unboxing, he found out thatThe graphics card has the “GeForce RTX” logo printed on the back panel, but the “Radeon” logo is printed on the side.。
Overseas media TechPowerUp said that AMD RX 9070 XT and Nvidia RTX 5070Ti graphics cards both adopt very similar cooling solutions, and the TDPs of the two graphics cards are similar (Passionategeekz Note: 9070 XT is 304W, and 5070 Ti is 300W), soAsus uses the same radiator design on both graphics cards。
At the same time, the media also stated that the reason for the occurrence of this “misversion” graphics card may be that the installation points of the two graphics cards are the same and the assembly line is close to each other.Assembled line workers neglectif you install a component incorrectly, you may produce such “misversion” graphics cards.
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