Thursday, March 5

China-Only AMD RX 9070 GRE Yeston Waifu: Thermals, Gaming, Noise, & Benchmarks


This is the Yeston RX 9070 GRE Sakura Waifu edition. It doesn’t have the scent module that the Sugar Atlantis 9070 XT (read our review) has, sadly, but it does have all the style of the previous Sakura models.

As always, it’s just cool to see something different in the market. We needed something fun to review to get a break from the active destruction caused by the entire rest of the world at this point.

And there’s nothing better for a fun review than Yeston’s GPUs. 

The 9070 GRE is a unique China-only GPU that slots between the 9070 non-XT and the 9060 XT. They can be found for $535 to $650 on Taobao somewhat regularly.

Let’s keep this one simple and fun today. We’ll get right into it.

Overview & Specs

First, since this card is unfamiliar to the Western market, here are the specs:

The RX 9070 GRE has 3072 Stream Processors spread across 48 Compute Units (or CUs), 96 ROPS — all of which are actually present, and a 12GB VRAM capacity using GDDR6 on a 192-bit memory bus, yielding 432 GB/s memory bandwidth. The advertised clocks are 2790 MHz boost and 2220 so-called “game clock.” TDP is listed at 220W and all 16 lanes of PCIe Gen5 are available.

The RX 9070’s specs, by comparison, runs 3584 Stream Processors across 56 CUs, carries 128 ROPs, and has a 16GB framebuffer. GDDR6 remains, but it moves to a 256-bit memory bus at 644.6 GB/s bandwidth. TDP is still 220W for the 9070 (read our review), but clocks are lower than TPU states for the GRE version.

These are big differences. The memory bandwidth increase is huge, there’s 4GB more capacity, and the core configuration runs about 17% more CUs than the GRE version. The TDP on the non-GRE means its clocks will run lower as it’s spreading that power over more hardware, but otherwise, the 9070 non-GRE should be notably better in all the tests.

Just to wrap-up the 70-class line, the 9070 XT (read our review) is a 64 CU part and the 9060 XT (read our review) is a 32 CU part. The 9070 GRE is between the 9060 XT and 9070 non-XT.

Tear-down

This blue part, which houses the LEDs, was the most difficult aspect for Yeston to manufacture, from what it told us.  

The card’s fans are relatively open. The GPU’s box says that it features “increased fan size.” Increased from what? We don’t know.

The back of the box also says that it has “quiet balls.” That’s good because you don’t want loud balls…

These 4 screws here mount the coldplate to the GPU.

The card has a BIOS switch here. 

It also has an LED switch here.

We started our tear-down removing all of its external screws on our modmat.

The card does have a tamper seal, but it doesn’t say “warranty void if removed,” which is good as those stickers are unenforceable in the US.



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