AMD has something special up its sleeve for its community: it’s gifting five of its latest Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics cards as a gesture of appreciation for gamers, creators, and innovators everywhere.
AMD is giving five lucky winners the chance to snag the Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics cards, and as an extra treat, two of these will even be signed by the company’s CEO, Lisa Su. Just a couple of days ago, AMD unveiled the Radeon RX 9070 XT alongside the RX 9070, and so far, they’re stacking up well against the RTX 50 series from Nvidia. Buyers have been generally pleased with both the performance and the availability of these cards.
If you didn’t catch one at launch, don’t worry—AMD is running a limited-time giveaway that kicks off today and runs for six days. Announced by Jack Huynh, AMD’s Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Computing and Graphics Business, this giveaway is generating a lot of buzz among the gaming community.
For those eager to participate, make note that this giveaway targets gamers, creators, and innovators as a thank you for their ongoing support and inspiration. While five RX 9070 XT GPUs are up for grabs, the fact that two are personally signed by Dr. Lisa Su adds a unique touch. The giveaway is managed via Gleam and is available to residents in the USA and Canada, leaving international fans waiting for a future chance.
Joining is fairly straightforward: entrants must be at least 18 years old and provide some basic information, including their real name, address, and phone number to facilitate shipping. Winners should be prepared for the possibility of footing the bill for any VAT or import taxes upon delivery, which will take about four weeks.
Details about whether these GPUs will be strictly the reference design or include custom AIB editions haven’t been disclosed yet, but it’s clear that enthusiasm is high. Many have already thrown their hat in the ring, and if you want a shot at winning, you’ll want to enter soon.
The Radeon RX 9070 XT itself is powered by the NAVI 48 die, featuring 4096 Stream Processors, 16 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, a 256-bit memory interface, and reaching up to a 3.1 GHz boost clock in premium editions. It finds itself a tad slower than Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti but with a $150 lower price tag, offering consumers significant bang for their buck.