- AMD has officially unveiled the RX 9060 XT graphics card
- It is available in 8 GB and 16 GB versions at a price of $ 299 and $ 349
- This price, and a PEPPY specification, exceeds the rival of Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti
AMD revealed its latest RDNA 4 graphics card on Computex 2025, with the RX 9060 XT both in the flavors of 8 GB and 16 GB, as has been subjected for some time.
The RX 9060 XT has 32 calculation units (CUS) – compared to 56 CUS in the RX 9070 – as we also heard via the vine, and in fact, the rumor mill was quite perfect on the specifications here.
The main key information we were missing was the price, and we now have that: the 8 GB model will sell at $ 299, and if you want the 16 GB version of this graphics card, which will cost $ 349.
The other specifications include the 9060 XT using GDDR6 true and having a 3.1 GHz boost clock, with a 180W TDP.
AMD has provided early performance teasers, and apparently the RX 9060 XT will pour the NVIDIA RTX 5060 TI during the game when it does not use the generation of frame.
As Videocardz reports, AMD told us that the new graphics card will be on sale on June 5 (which was again planned via rumors).
Analysis: a GPU filled with value with a lot of promise
AMD’s references must be taken with a certain caution – as with any marketing medium, a certain cherry picking can be involved – but the RX 9060 XT seems clearly going through this test. It is shown as 6% faster than the RTX 5060 TI in a suite of 40 games with a 1440p resolution with “ultra” graphic details.
Coupled with this competitive price, the RX 9060 XT is a very welcome addition to the lower range of the GPU market. Indeed, AMD has also shown a presentation slide declaring that the RX 9060 XT gives buyers 15% more performance per dollar as the RTX 5060 TI (working with the same battery of tests on 40 games).
I must note that AMD compares the 8 GB version of NVIDIA RTX 5060 TI with the 16 GB flavor of the 9060 XT, which throws something different on these performance measurements – but the relative price has a good value of the red team here.
It should also be kept in mind that if you opt for the 9060 XT 8 GB, this uses the complete complement of PCIE tracks, while this is cut in half with the 5060 Ti 8 GB – and it can be important for older PCs which do not have PCIe 5.0. Mainly because (latest generation) PCIe 4.0 turns out to be a bottleneck on the bandwidth available for the GPU with only half of these active ways (but not with the full 16 -way set, depending on the choice of design of AMD).
It is therefore another victory for AMD, and he has a strong offering on the table with the RX 9060 XT. The remaining question is, without reference tables of Team Red, and the company which is fully based on manufacturers of third-party graphics card, will we see the Adhered PDSF? Or, if the RX 9060 XT models are popular, will prices be inflated by these advice manufacturing partners?
A large part of the response to this can be linked to the stock levels, which is another variable here: how robust initial supply levels will be? The good news is that the rumor is that AMD does not leave us in the rhythm for the stock, and a large part of the speculation around these new DNA 4 models has proven to be correct, then I hope that the assertion will also take place.
We will not yet know it for a few weeks, and the real prices on the shelves, as opposed to the targets PDF fixed by AMD, will always be an essential element of the equation here with the initial launch of the RX 9060 XT.