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AMD is giving away two RX 9070 XT GPUs after teaming up with Linus Tech Tips

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The RX 9070 XT was released back in March this year, and it quickly became one of the best GPUs on the market. In fact, according to a recent sales report, it was the fourth most-sold GPU on Amazon US in June 2025 and was one of two AMD GPUs in the top 10. And if you were thinking about getting one, you might be able to snag it for free.

RX 9070 XT giveaway, less than a week to enter

Linus Tech Tips and AMD have teamed up to launch a new giveaway, and this one is offering a Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 9070 XT. The best part is that they'll be giving away two of them, so you should tell your friends to join in too.

If you're interested in joining the giveaway, you can check out the official giveaway post on Gleam.io. There, you'll find all the details. According to the post, there are 15 ways to enter, and to boost your chances of winning, we suggest doing them all. This includes visiting and following the AMD Gaming YouTube channel, learning more about the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, checking out what's new at the LTT store, and more. You'll need to finish the first three tasks to unlock the rest, so it might take a bit of time.

Also, it's important to know that the giveaway is only open to people living in the United States, Canada, Mexico, UK, EU, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and India. On top of that, you must be 18 or older and able to give your full name, address, and phone number. Keep in mind that the winner will have to pay the appropriate VAT/Tax.

In any case, the giveaway ends in six days (from the time of writing), so hurry up and complete all the tasks to boost your chances of winning a Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 9070 XT.


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