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ASUS TUF RX 9070 XT GAMING OC (16 GB)
EUR830,30

ASUS TUF RX 9070 XT GAMING OC

16 GB


Question about ASUS TUF RX 9070 XT GAMING OC

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Anonymous

6 months ago

AMD says that these new cards (9070 series) require WIN11... Can anyone refute this for sure? If this is the case (WIN11 constraint) it would bring me back to Nvidia after more than 10 years with ATI/AMD Radeon.this WIN11 constraint on the part of MS just pisses me off.already WiFi 6E (mainboards) and higher is deliberately only accepted under WIN11 although even WiFi 7 would technically run without problems under WIN10.

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Anonymous

6 months ago

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I installed my card today and it runs on Win10 without any problems.

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Rikibu

6 months ago

If you want to escape the constraints of Windows and Microsoft's clock specifications, there is no way around a general paradigm shift.
Use Nubara Linux or something else for gaming and Microsoft can demand whatever they want... They have less and less to say in gaming anyway...

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Pulse2178

6 months ago

You can't avoid the W11 upgrade anyway.
Why should you tie yourself to supporting a quasi-dead OS that has been replaced?

Consumers also get a maximum of 1 year ESU, more is reserved for Enterprise