Overview
- AMD will release the RX 9060 XT in 16GB ($350) and 8GB ($300) versions on June 5, with retailers already listing cards above MSRP and factory-overclocked editions from partners like ASRock starting near $319.
- The card packs 32 RDNA4 compute units, 32 ray-tracing cores, 64 AI accelerators, a boost clock up to 3.1 GHz and a 180 W power envelope.
- Benchmarks show the RX 9060 XT matching or slightly trailing NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Ti in 1080p/1440p and delivering up to 46 percent faster performance than the RX 7600 XT across more than 40 titles.
- Equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 at 320 GB/s, the GPU trades lower memory bandwidth for a larger frame buffer compared with the RTX 5060 Ti’s 16GB of GDDR7 at 448 GB/s.
- Under stress testing the RX 9060 XT peaked at just 54 °C and its FSR4 frame-generation boosts frame rates in supported games, though that feature appears in only about 60 titles compared with over 125 games supporting NVIDIA’s DLSS4.