ASRock AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator Single Fan 32GB GDDR6 PCIe 5.0 Graphics Card
Accelerate your AI development with the ASRock AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 Creator graphics card. Engineered for demanding AI workflows, it boasts the RDNA 4 Architecture and advanced AI Accelerators for superior performance. With a massive 32GB of GDDR6 memory, this card efficiently handles large datasets and complex machine learning models directly on your workstation. It features a high-bandwidth PCIe 5.0 interface and supports resolutions up to 7680 x 4320, making it an ideal, dedicated solution for professional AI tasks.
$1349.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
541
/ 867
#541 in Desktop GPU
Price vs Category Average
-2%
Below average
GPU Chipset
9700
/ Radeon Ai Pro R
Who it's for
- Exceptional VRAM Capacity
- Compact Single Fan Design
- Professional Workload Optimization
Who should skip it
- Thermal and Acoustic Limitations
- Potential Gaming Performance Gap
- High Power Draw and Cost
Key Specs
GPU Chipset
Radeon Ai Pro R9700
Video Memory
32 GB GDDR6
Interface
PCIe 5.0 x16
Output Ports
4 x DisplayPort 2.1a
Cooling Solution
Single Fan
Dimensions
10.67 in. (Length) x 4.41 in. (Height) x 1.53 in. (Width)
Recommended Power Supply
750 Watts
Warranty
3 Years Limited (Parts and Labor)
Features
- Massive 32GB GDDR6 memory for large AI models
- RDNA 4 Architecture with dedicated AI Accelerators
- High-speed PCIe 5.0 interface support
- Delivers up to 2x better AI performance
- Versatile connectivity with 4x DisplayPort 2.1a
- Compact Full Height, Dual Slot design
- Supports high-fidelity 7680x4320 resolution
- Includes necessary 16-pin to 8-pin adapter
What customers say
Users are highly impressed with the ASRock R9700, primarily praising its massive 32GB VRAM capacity. This memory is considered a game changer for demanding tasks like large machine learning projects and complex 3D rendering, offering exceptional value in the professional space. The card delivers impressive raw computational throughput and integrates well with modern systems. However, a significant concern revolves around the single fan cooling design. While appreciated by some for small form factor builds, many users report that the card runs notably hot and loud under sustained heavy loads. This often results in thermal throttling, requiring users to manually adjust settings or upgrade case airflow to maintain peak performance. The excitement over capacity is tempered by the need for careful thermal management.
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