AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT GPU Specifications Found in a Leaked GPU-Z Image
Although a precise release date has not been announced, we could expect to learn more at the end of this month through official channels regarding AMD’s Radeon RX 9070 GPU series. The technical specifications of RDNA 4 have not been discussed by Team Red or its board partners; instead, following CES 2025, hardware news sites have depended on a regular stream of leaks about the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070. Basic investigation revealed that both versions had pools of 16 GB VRAM, but insiders continued to reference an unidentified “Navi 48” GPU. According to the most recent, which comes from HKEPC, the Radeon RX 9070 XT will make use of the previously stated new RDNA 4 Navi processor. A screenshot of the graphics card information shown during a TechPowerUp GPU-Z (v2.62) session was posted to social media earlier today. The most recent version of GPU-Z appears to be able to recognize important features of the purported “RX 9070 XT (Navi 48)” sample, even if patch notes do not specify compatibility.



Although the card’s name is hidden, HKEPC and a number of media sites think it is the real article. The basic specifications seem to include 4096 stream processors, a 256-bit memory bus, 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM (manufactured by Hynix), and a boost clock with a maximum frequency of 3.1 GHz. The first wave of RDNA 4 cards will have PCI-Express 4.0 x16 interfaces, according to older leaks, yet the GPU-Z screenshot displays a PCI-Express 5.0 x16 bus interface (detection could be flawed). It was determined that the driver version was Adrenalin 24.30.01.05. The sample may be a very high-end AIB model, according to industry analysts, and the unnamed card seems to have a severe factory overclock. According to previous rumors, PowerColor’s Radeon RX 9070 XT Red Devil card can turbo up to 3060 MHz. Using performance findings from Capcom’s Monster Hunter Wilds PC performance benchmark program, HKEPC posted yet another damning screenshot. With “High Profile” settings, the test system, which had an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU and 48 GB of RAM, got 36102 points and reached a maximum frame rate of 211.71 FPS at 1080p. During the benchmark session, the leaker verified that Frame Generation and FSR were turned on.