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AI-generated summary
At £759.49 ex-VAT, the ASUS Prime RX 9070 XT is only a “no-brainer” if you’ve got a specific workload that really benefits from the RX 9000 series—otherwise you’ll be paying a premium for something that needs context. For office-adjacent graphics (CAD light, multi-monitor, occasional rendering), it’s usually overkill and you’ll get better value by stepping down a tier unless you’re running GPU-heavy tasks daily. Where this card starts to make sense is in tighter creative/render pipelines, accelerated compute, and teams that actually feel the performance difference rather than just wanting “a better spec.”
I’d recommend this for: small design/render shops, content teams, or B2B users doing repeatable GPU acceleration who want a reliable, mainstream brand card and don’t mind the higher spend for better throughput. I’d think twice if you’re cost-sensitive, gaming-only, or mostly doing light graphics—because at this price you’ll often find more compelling options (or you might be better served by a cheaper GPU plus spending the rest on CPU/RAM/storage that impacts real-world turnaround more consistently). If you tell me the exact use case (software + workloads + number of users), I can say whether this price feels fair or whether you’ll regret it.

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