Stores started listing AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT cards ahead of their launch this month. Leaker momomo_us found ASUS listings for both 8 GB and 16 GB versions. These cards aim to compete with NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti at similar price points. Basic models like ASUS DUAL will have 8 GB memory, but premium versions such as PRIME and TUF will pack 16 GB.
The 8 GB version faces limited availability because modern games need more memory. NVIDIA already saw problems with their 8 GB RTX 5060 Ti model. The new AMD cards use Navi 44 chips with 2,048 stream processors and a 128-bit memory bus. Clock speeds reach 2620 MHz for gaming and 3230 MHz when boosted. AMD plans to show these cards at Computex 2025 with sales starting in June.
AMD might price the 16 GB model below $429 to beat NVIDIA. The card should handle 1080p and 1440p gaming without issues. Buyers can expect strong performance from these mid-range options.
The 8 GB version faces limited availability because modern games need more memory. NVIDIA already saw problems with their 8 GB RTX 5060 Ti model. The new AMD cards use Navi 44 chips with 2,048 stream processors and a 128-bit memory bus. Clock speeds reach 2620 MHz for gaming and 3230 MHz when boosted. AMD plans to show these cards at Computex 2025 with sales starting in June.
AMD might price the 16 GB model below $429 to beat NVIDIA. The card should handle 1080p and 1440p gaming without issues. Buyers can expect strong performance from these mid-range options.