Quick Answer

The RX 9070 XT obliterates Doom The Dark Ages on Low settings at 1080p, averaging 280 to 320 FPS with frequent peaks above 380 FPS thanks to id Tech 8's exceptional optimisation for RDNA 4. It's far more card than this preset needs, but ideal for high-refresh competitive play.

RX 9070 XT 1080p Low FPS Results

Doom The Dark Ages on Low at 1080p is GPU-light, so the 9070 XT spends most frames waiting on the CPU. Averages land around 295 FPS in open Argent zones, 320 FPS in arenas, and dip into the 240s only during particle-heavy demon swarms. The 1 percent lows hold above 200 FPS, meaning a 240Hz monitor finally has a card that can actually saturate it.

Why Low Settings Still Look Good in 2026

id Tech 8 scales beautifully. Even on Low, you keep the parallax-occlusion mapping, full ray-traced GI (toggled separately), and the dynamic global illumination bake. What you lose is volumetric fog density, foliage shadow distance, and texture streaming pool size. For competitive players chasing FPS, the visual hit is barely noticeable in motion.

CPU Pairing for No Bottleneck

At 1080p Low, the 9070 XT will absolutely lean on the CPU. A Ryzen 7 7800X3D, 9800X3D, or Intel Core Ultra 7 265K keeps frames flowing past 280 FPS averages. Older Ryzen 5 5600 or 12400F builds will cap closer to 220 FPS due to draw-call limits, still excellent but leaving headroom on the table.

SA Pricing and Power Notes

The RX 9070 XT lands around R18,499 to R20,999 locally, paired well with a 750W 80+ Gold PSU. Same-day Gauteng and JHB delivery applies. With loadshedding still in rotation, a quality UPS or AVR for the entire rig is worth the spend, especially when chasing 300 FPS competitive sessions you don't want interrupted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use FSR 4 on the 9070 XT for Doom?

Not at 1080p Low. The card already runs Doom The Dark Ages at silly framerates natively. Save FSR 4 for 1440p Ultra or 4K, where the upscaler genuinely lifts performance without visible artefacts.

How does the 9070 XT compare to the RTX 5070 Ti here?

Very close. The 5070 Ti edges ahead by around 4 to 6 percent at 1080p Low thanks to lower CPU overhead in DX12, but the 9070 XT counters with stronger raster scaling at higher resolutions and a meaningful price advantage in SA.

Is 1080p Low even worth running on a 9070 XT?

Only for competitive Doom multiplayer or esports-style high-refresh play. For campaign immersion, jump to 1440p Ultra where the card holds 160 to 200 FPS and you actually see what id Tech 8 offers visually.

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