AMD is expressing its gratitude to the gaming community by giving away five of their latest Radeon RX 9070 XT GPUs. This gesture is a way to say “Thank You” to gamers, creators, and innovators who have supported their journey.
Recently, AMD launched the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 GPUs, which have made quite an impression, holding their own against NVIDIA’s RTX 50 series. Performance-wise, the RX 9070 series is quite impressive, and its launch day stood out for its availability and competitive pricing.
For those who missed out on these GPUs at launch, you have another chance to snag one at no cost. AMD has kicked off a giveaway where five fortunate individuals will walk away with a Radeon RX 9070 XT. Announced by AMD’s SVP and GM for Computing and Graphics, Jack Huynh, on social media platform X, this giveaway starts today and will continue for six days.
Huynh’s tweet celebrated the release of the RX 9070 XT, expressing excitement about offering something back to their community. Notably, two of these GPUs will have the personal touch of being signed by AMD’s CEO, Dr. Lisa Su.
This thoughtful giveaway focuses on gamers, creators, and innovators, and serves as a token of appreciation. It’s organized through the platform Gleam and is available only to residents of the USA and Canada for now, leaving international fans to hope for future opportunities.
The terms of the giveaway require participants to be at least 18 years old and to share their real name, address, and phone number for delivery purposes. Winning one of these could mean paying import taxes or VAT, and patience is needed, as it takes about four weeks to receive the GPU after winning.
While it’s still unclear if the GPUs offered are the standard reference design or include custom AIB editions, eager participants have wasted no time entering the competition. If you’re keen to join, you’ll want to act fast.
Speaking of the Radeon RX 9070 XT, this GPU is a powerhouse, built with the NAVI 48 die and featuring 4096 stream processors, 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, a 256-bit memory bus, and an impressive boost clock up to 3.1 GHz on select editions. It’s slightly outpaced by the RTX 5070 Ti, but priced $150 lower, delivering exceptional value for money.