ASUS Launches Prime Radeon RX 9070 GRE OC Graphics Cards Globally

ASUS releases two new graphics cards, the Prime Radeon RX 9070 GRE OC in compact EVO and standard editions, featuring boosted clock speeds for global markets.

ASUS Launches Prime Radeon RX 9070 GRE OC Graphics Cards Globally

ASUS released two new graphics cards for the global market this week, expanding its lineup of RX 9070 GRE models. The company introduced both a compact EVO Edition and a standard version to address different case sizes and cooling preferences.

Compact EVO and standard models feature factory overclocks for global availability

The new hardware features the Prime Radeon RX 9070 GRE OC branding from . Both cards target gamers looking for slightly higher clock speeds than the reference design, with factory overclocking applied out of the box.

Spec comparison

Spec EVO Edition Standard Edition
Dimensions 304x126x50 mm 312x130x50 mm
Boost Clock Speed 2880 MHz (+90 MHz) 2880 MHz (+90 MHz)
Game Frequency 2300 MHz (+80 MHz) 2300 MHz (+80 MHz)

The EVO Edition measures 304 by 126 by 50 millimeters, making it noticeably shorter and narrower than the standard model which spans 312 by 130 by 50 millimeters. Both variants share identical clock speeds, hitting a maximum boost frequency of 2880 MHz and maintaining a game frequency of 2300 MHz.

ASUS increased the factory overclocks by 90 MHz on the boost clock and 80 MHz on the game frequency compared to baseline specifications. The EVO model omits the MaxContact mirror direct-touch cooling technology found in other variants, relying instead on a standard heatsink design to keep temperatures in check.

ASUS plans to sell both the compact EVO Edition and the larger Standard Edition across global markets without regional restrictions. The graphics cards are now available for purchase through major retailers as global distribution begins.

ASUS continues its approach of providing various sizes for high-demand GPUs, giving consumers options that balance performance with compact design. These additions expand the current lineup of Prime series cards designed for typical desktop computer builds.

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