Yeston and Gravity Planet teamed up to create a graphics card that looks like it came from outer space. The Radeon RX 9070 XT Mercury Nova OC features a wild steel skeleton design inspired by alien creatures. The card has curved hollow frames that help air flow through while making it look totally different from boring regular graphics cards. The back panel gets fancy CNC-etched patterns that actually help move hot air around. Multiple RGB lighting zones let gamers pick different colors for each section of the card.
The cooling system packs serious heat-fighting power with a vapor chamber that spreads heat fast across the surface. Seven thick heat pipes move that heat into aluminum fins while three big fans blow air across everything. The fans stay quiet during most gaming sessions and last longer than cheaper alternatives. The whole setup keeps temperatures down even when the card runs at higher speeds than normal versions.
The Mercury Nova OC runs 90 MHz faster than regular RX 9070 XT cards right out of the box. Gamers see better frame rates in tough games like Cyberpunk 2077 where the card hits 75 fps at 1440p compared to 68 fps on standard versions. The card uses a strong 12-layer circuit board that can handle even more overclocking for brave users. Special software from Gravity Planet lets people control the lighting and fan speeds. The software only works on Windows but the card runs fine on Linux computers without the fancy lighting controls.
The cooling system packs serious heat-fighting power with a vapor chamber that spreads heat fast across the surface. Seven thick heat pipes move that heat into aluminum fins while three big fans blow air across everything. The fans stay quiet during most gaming sessions and last longer than cheaper alternatives. The whole setup keeps temperatures down even when the card runs at higher speeds than normal versions.
The Mercury Nova OC runs 90 MHz faster than regular RX 9070 XT cards right out of the box. Gamers see better frame rates in tough games like Cyberpunk 2077 where the card hits 75 fps at 1440p compared to 68 fps on standard versions. The card uses a strong 12-layer circuit board that can handle even more overclocking for brave users. Special software from Gravity Planet lets people control the lighting and fan speeds. The software only works on Windows but the card runs fine on Linux computers without the fancy lighting controls.