GravaStar and Yeston reveal cyberpunk-inspired Mercury Nova Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card

GravaStar has announced its cyberpunk-inspired Mercury Nova RX 9070 XT graphics card, a new high-end RDNA 4-based offering ready for high-end PC gaming.

GravaStar and Yeston reveal cyberpunk-inspired Mercury Nova Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card
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TL;DR: GravaStar and Yeston's Mercury Nova Radeon RX 9070 XT features AMD's RDNA 4 GPU with 4096 stream processors, 16GB GDDR6, and PCIe 5.0 for high-performance gaming. Its cyberpunk design includes ARGB lighting, advanced cooling, and multi-display support, delivering powerful, stable, and visually striking next-gen graphics.

GravaStar and Yeston have just unveiled their new Mercury Nova Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card, combining the RDNA 4 GPU with a cyberpunk-inspired design. Check it out:

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The new Radeon RX 9070 XT graphics card combines AMD's new RDNA 4 architecture with GravaStar's iconic sci-fi design language, with the company designing the Mercury Radeon RX 9070 XT for PC gamers, custom PC builders, and collectors who want power and personality.

Yong Huang, Founder & CEO of GravaStar, explains: "This collaboration represents everything GravaStar stands for-performance, artistry, and pushing boundaries. We've taken AMD's next-gen gaming power and housed it in something visually extraordinary. This isn't just a GPU -- it's a conversation piece".

Next-Gen Gaming, Futuristic Engineering

The Mercury Nova RX 9070 XT boasts a robust 4096 stream processors, a boost clock up to 3060 MHz, and 16 GB of ultra-fast GDDR6 memory, all running on a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface for maximum bandwidth. AMD FSR support and advanced AI-powered frame generation ensure fluid gameplay even at 8K resolution.

With multi-display support for up to four screens and triple 93 mm intelligent fans, the card handles heavy workloads with ease. A vapor chamber baseplate, 7×6 mm composite heat pipes, and dual-ball bearing fans provide superior cooling, while fan-stop technology ensures silence under light use.

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Cyberpunk Aesthetics, RGB-Ready

What sets the Mercury Nova apart is its hollow-out, skeletal design, inspired by GravaStar's award-winning mechanical keyboard and speaker lines. It features multi-zone ARGB lighting that syncs with popular motherboard software such as ASUS Aura Sync and MSI Mystic Light, making it a visual centerpiece for any high-end battle station.

Premium Build, Long-Term Stability

Engineered with a 13+3 phase VRM, military-grade capacitors, and a 12-layer PCB, the card is optimized for stability and smooth overclocking. Triple 8-pin power connectors ensure a steady power supply, with a recommended PSU of 850 W or higher.

Key Specifications:

  • GPU Core: AMD RDNA 4 | 4096 Stream Processors | Dual BIOS (Standard & OC Modes)
  • Clock Speed: Up to 3060 MHz (OC Mode)
  • Memory: 16 GB GDDR6 @ 20 Gbps | 256-bit interface
  • Cooling: Triple 93 mm Fans | Vapor Chamber | 7×6 mm Heat Pipes
  • RGB Lighting: Multi-Zone | Sync with Major Software
  • Outputs: 3× DisplayPort 2.1a | 1× HDMI 2.1b
  • Max Resolution: 7680×4320 (8K) | Up to 4 Displays
  • Power: 3× 8-pin Connectors | 850 W+ PSU Recommended
  • Dimensions: 334×138×68 mm | Weight: 1533 g | 3.5-slot
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