AMD plans to release two different Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics cards. One card will have 8 GB of memory and the other will have 16 GB. Each card will run at different speeds. Early test results only show how one version performs.
Someone tested the 16 GB card and shared results on Reddit. They used test drivers and changed some settings to boost performance. Final drivers might change how the card works. These first tests give an idea about performance but may not show the final picture.
The test computer had a Ryzen 5 5600 processor and slow DDR4 memory running at 2133 MHz. The graphics card worked hard during tests but the older processor and slow memory likely limited its speed. The XFX Swift card had 16 GB of memory and ran with boosted settings.
The card reached 3.46 GHz speed and used about 199 watts of power. It scored 14,210 points on the Time Spy test. This score was lower than the RX 7700 XT average of 15,452 points. The card ran Black Myth Wukong at 64 frames per second on high settings.
AMD appears to position this card close to the RX 7700 XT performance level. Board partners have confirmed the card exists and early leaks suggested it would beat the RX 7600 XT. Complete testing will require both memory versions on systems with final drivers and faster components.
Someone tested the 16 GB card and shared results on Reddit. They used test drivers and changed some settings to boost performance. Final drivers might change how the card works. These first tests give an idea about performance but may not show the final picture.
The test computer had a Ryzen 5 5600 processor and slow DDR4 memory running at 2133 MHz. The graphics card worked hard during tests but the older processor and slow memory likely limited its speed. The XFX Swift card had 16 GB of memory and ran with boosted settings.
The card reached 3.46 GHz speed and used about 199 watts of power. It scored 14,210 points on the Time Spy test. This score was lower than the RX 7700 XT average of 15,452 points. The card ran Black Myth Wukong at 64 frames per second on high settings.
AMD appears to position this card close to the RX 7700 XT performance level. Board partners have confirmed the card exists and early leaks suggested it would beat the RX 7600 XT. Complete testing will require both memory versions on systems with final drivers and faster components.