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14 Mar, 2026







£813.41 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
At £681.74 ex-VAT for an RX 9070 16GB, the ASUS Prime is only a good buy if you can’t justify going elsewhere for similar performance, or if you specifically want an AMD card for your workload. In day-to-day business terms: it’s the sort of GPU you’d pair with a workstation that does multi-monitor office load plus some heavier rendering, GPU-accelerated analytics, or engineering work where driver support has to be stable more than “bleeding edge.” The Prime branding is also a decent sign for offices—generally sensible cooling/no nonsense, not the flashiest model, and more likely to behave in a standard IT environment.
I’d be cautious if your purchasing decision is mainly “gaming at all costs” or you’re trying to max performance per pound against other current-gen options—this price suggests you’re paying for the ASUS / Prime positioning, and AMD’s value only really shows when the market lines up in your favour. For a reseller customer, I’d recommend it to teams building quiet, reliable creator or compute boxes who already have a good AMD software stack in place. If you don’t, or if your users rely on specific CUDA-tied tools, I’d steer you toward an alternative unless you’ve validated compatibility first.

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