Quick Answer

Yes, an RX 9070 XT runs every Terraria HD texture pack effortlessly: the 2D game holds its 60fps cap on integrated graphics, so the 9070 XT (around R16,000-R20,000 at Evetech, 16GB VRAM) is vastly over-spec. HD packs sharpen the art without loading the card at all.

Why HD Texture Packs Are Trivial on the RX 9070 XT

Terraria's HD packs swap low-res 2D sprites for higher-resolution versions. They remain tiny in VRAM, so the 9070 XT's 16GB buffer is unused and frame rate stays locked at 60fps. There is no 3D rendering or streaming pressure to challenge a modern card; Terraria runs cool and silent on the 9070 XT regardless of how many HD assets you load, because the engine simply does not need that horsepower. Install the game and its mods on a 1TB NVMe SSD so the larger assets stream without the hitches a mechanical drive introduces. Keep a backup of your load order before adding more packs, since a clean reinstall is far quicker than untangling a broken mod list.

A Right-Sized Terraria Build

For HD Terraria, the 9070 XT is overkill; an entry RX 9060 or RTX 5060 near R7,000-R9,000 runs every pack at 60fps. Pair any of these with a Ryzen 5 9600X and 16GB DDR5-6000. If you already own the 9070 XT for heavier 3D titles, HD Terraria is a free win, but it should not drive the purchase on its own.

FAQ

Can the RX 9070 XT run Terraria HD texture packs?

Yes, with complete ease. Terraria holds 60fps on integrated graphics, so the 9070 XT's 16GB VRAM is far more than HD packs require.

Do HD texture packs hurt Terraria FPS?

No. They swap 2D sprites for higher-res art that stays tiny in VRAM. The game holds its 60fps cap even with the heaviest packs loaded.

What GPU is right for HD Terraria?

Almost any modern card. An entry RX 9060 runs every HD pack at 60fps. The 9070 XT is overkill unless you also play demanding 3D games.

TIP

barely uses a GPU. An Evetech RX 9070 XT runs the packs as a free bonus; for Terraria alone, save money with an entry card.