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AMD Readies RX 9060 for Affordable 1080p Gaming
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26582, member: 2262"] AMD plans to sell the RX 9060 graphics card between April and June. We know a few facts about it at this time. The RX 9060 is made for people who want cards that cost less but work well. You can play games on HD screens with this card for less money. Games run smoothly, and the card costs less than top models. It has new stuff but does not use tons of power. AMD has told us when we can buy it. The card works well for game players who need both smooth play and low prices. The RX 9060 has the new RDNA 4 design inside. This lets it make games look better with help from AI. It does ray tracing and uses HYPR-RX to make games run better. The card has fewer parts than big cards do. It comes with 8GB of fast game memory. AMD made it to use less power but still do what you need. Games should run nice all day long. The RDNA 4 design helps save power. The people who make games care about how much game power they get for each watt used when they buy new cards. The RX 9060 will use between 150 and 200 watts in total. People who check their power use will like this card a lot. The RX 9060 is good for playing games at home without spending lots of cash. It makes games run fast on normal HD screens. Most homes have these kinds of screens. The card is not as strong as the big cards but costs much less. AMD wants to sell it for $349 to $449 US dollars. That price lets more people buy a new card that plays games well. The card fits in most home computers. You do not need to change your power supply when you put this card on your computer. This makes it easy to add to computers you have at home right then. AMD hopes many people will buy this card when it comes out. [/QUOTE]
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