ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT Graphics Card Features Rare GeForce RTX Labeling Error

A computer user discovered something strange about their new graphics card. The ASUS TUF Gaming Radeon RX 9070 XT displayed wrong text on its cover. The card showed "GeForce RTX" instead of the correct AMD Radeon branding. A Reddit post with photos made this manufacturing mistake famous across tech communities. ASUS confirmed the error happened during production.

The company uses identical top covers for different graphics card models. This cost-saving approach led to the labeling mix-up during manufacturing. Workers accidentally printed NVIDIA branding on AMD hardware. The mistake appears rare but shows how shared components can create problems. ASUS reached out to replace the incorrectly labeled card.

Some collectors might want to keep these mislabeled cards instead. The unusual AMD and NVIDIA branding combination creates a unique item. These factory errors often become valuable conversation pieces for enthusiasts. The wrong label makes the card special rather than defective. Computer performance remains completely normal despite the printing error.

ASUS plans to prevent future branding mistakes through better production controls. Different graphics card series will receive distinct covers and labels. The company wants to avoid confusion between AMD and NVIDIA products. These changes should eliminate similar errors moving forward. The Radeon RX 9070 XT delivers expected performance regardless of cover text.
 

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