The 304 W TBP AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT card is the same as the standard RX 9070. features a 220 W configuration.
During a brief press briefing, AMD announced that the next Radeon RX 9070 XT and Radeon RX 9070 will have 304 Watt and 220 Watt total board power (TBP), respectively, according to prominent AMD hardware leaker Hoang Anh Phu. Even after the original post on X was removed, VideoCardz was still able to read the content. NVIDIA’s total graphics power (TGP) score, which evaluates the chip as well as the memory and other components that the graphics card may have under full load, is comparable to AMD’s TBP rating. Therefore, the TBP and TGP measures are essentially an approximate estimate of the power consumption of the GPU when it is fully loaded.

RDNA 4 IP will be reasonably efficient given that AMD’s next Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 non-XT models will use 304 and 220 Watts, respectively. It’s interesting that AMD chose a 304-watt figure rather than rounding it to 305, as is customary. The RX 9070 XT has 4,096 cores at 2.97 GHz boost clock, and the RX 9070 has 3,584 cores at 2.52 GHz, in case you forgot. With 16 GB of GDDR6 memory on a 256-bit bus operating at 20 Gbps, both cards make use of a Navi 48 SKU, which provides 640 GB/s of bandwidth. Both make use of PCIe 5.0×16 and are expected to be released on March 6 after being announced in January.