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Can Your Graphics Card Do This?

1.0K views· 29 likes· 2:17· Jan 19, 2026

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In this video I took a look at the XFX RX 9070 XT Mercury, and the big question was: can your graphics card do this? Because this one is honestly “really special” for one simple reason—its fans come uninstalled. You literally take the fans and gently drop them onto the hubs, and it doesn’t even matter where the contact points land because it reads every point on the contact area. If you ever need to swap a fan, you just pull it out and pop a new one in. No wires. Simple as that. That’s XFX magnetic air easy swap tech, and yeah… well said. Design-wise, it’s a pretty clean, mostly-black card, but I really liked the full rainbow light strip across the entire top. Most GPUs only light up a logo or one section, but this one goes all the way. For outputs, you get three DisplayPort 2.1 and one HDMI 2.0, plus there’s this connector with a toggle that I’m still trying to figure out—if you know what it does, tell me in the comments. Power is three 8-pin, which I personally like because it’s one less problem of melting power cables. For performance, I tested it with a Ryzen 7 7700X and 32GB RAM. On Ultra without ray tracing and without FSR, I saw around 120 FPS with 1% lows around 80. Ray tracing Ultra landed around 50 FPS, then FSR 4 Quality added 20+ FPS, and frame generation pushed it over 100 FPS (peaking 150+). Even path tracing became playable—FSR Quality sat around 41–42 FPS, and frame generation brought it up to 80+ FPS. Good job, FSR.

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