Quick Answer

Yes, an RX 9070 XT runs any Terraria HD or 4K-style texture pack with zero strain: Terraria is a 2D game that holds 60fps on integrated graphics, so the 9070 XT (around R16,000-R20,000 at Evetech, 16GB VRAM) is far beyond what it needs. The packs add visual polish but never load the card.

Why 4K Texture Packs Are Trivial on the RX 9070 XT

Terraria's so-called 4K remaster and HD packs replace 2D sprites with higher-resolution art. Even the largest stay small in VRAM, so the 9070 XT's 16GB buffer goes unused and the game stays pinned to its 60fps cap. There is no 3D geometry, ray tracing or streaming load; the card runs cool and silent because Terraria asks almost nothing of a modern GPU at any texture resolution. Install the game and its mods on a 1TB NVMe SSD so the larger assets stream without the hitches a mechanical drive introduces.

A Right-Sized Terraria Build

For Terraria with the heaviest texture packs, the RX 9070 XT is dramatic overkill; an entry RX 9060 or RTX 5060 near R7,000-R9,000 runs every pack at 60fps. Pair with a Ryzen 5 9600X and 16GB DDR5-6000. If you own the 9070 XT for demanding 3D titles, Terraria with full texture packs simply runs flawlessly as a bonus rather than a workload.

FAQ

Can the RX 9070 XT run Terraria 4K texture packs?

Yes, with total ease. Terraria holds 60fps on integrated graphics, so the 9070 XT's 16GB VRAM is far more than any texture pack uses.

Do Terraria texture packs need a powerful GPU?

No. They swap 2D sprites for higher-res art that stays small in VRAM. Even entry cards run the heaviest packs at the game's 60fps cap.

Is the RX 9070 XT overkill for Terraria?

Yes, by a wide margin. An entry RX 9060 runs every texture pack at 60fps. The 9070 XT only makes sense if you also play demanding 3D games.

TIP

packs barely touch a GPU. If you own an Evetech RX 9070 XT for bigger games, the packs are a free bonus; for Terraria alone, an entry card suffices.