AMD plans to show off its new Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card on May 21 at Computex in Taipei. The company shared a picture of what this card looks like with two cooling fans. AMD made clear that people cannot buy this exact model since the image represents an artistic design. The actual cards people will purchase come from partner companies who add their changes to AMD technology. Computer builders will need to pick from these partner versions instead.
The card uses a single 8-pin power connector, which suggests it needs about 200 watts or less of electricity. Some custom versions might add extra power connections for users who want faster performance. AMD may release two memory options—one with 8 gigabytes and another with 16 gigabytes of graphics memory. The company appears to focus on the larger memory version first, with the smaller option coming later. This new graphics card will compete directly against the NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti when both reach stores.
The card uses a single 8-pin power connector, which suggests it needs about 200 watts or less of electricity. Some custom versions might add extra power connections for users who want faster performance. AMD may release two memory options—one with 8 gigabytes and another with 16 gigabytes of graphics memory. The company appears to focus on the larger memory version first, with the smaller option coming later. This new graphics card will compete directly against the NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti when both reach stores.