ASUS makes four different RX 9060 XT graphics cards. The company offers TUF Gaming 16 GB OC, Prime OC 16 GB, Prime OC 8 GB, and Dual 8 GB versions. Each card uses AMD's RDNA 4 technology with FSR 4 upscaling features. All models connect to monitors through two DisplayPort 2.1a outputs and one HDMI 2.1b port. These cards fit into 2.5-slot spaces and measure 304 mm long, except the Dual model, which measures 202 mm.
The cards stay cool with dual ball-bearing fans with Axial-tech blades. These fans stop spinning when the graphics card does not work hard and make no noise during light use. Users can switch between quiet and performance cooling modes through a BIOS setting. The TUF Gaming model uses military-grade parts and special coatings that resist moisture damage. Prime cards have curved designs, and the Dual model fits into very small computer cases.
ASUS suggests specific power supplies for these graphics cards. The Prime and Dual models work best with the Prime 750 W Gold power supply, which costs about $110. The TUF Gaming card needs the TUF Gaming 750 W Gold power supply, which costs around $130. Both power supplies have eight- and ten-year warranties, respectively.
The cards stay cool with dual ball-bearing fans with Axial-tech blades. These fans stop spinning when the graphics card does not work hard and make no noise during light use. Users can switch between quiet and performance cooling modes through a BIOS setting. The TUF Gaming model uses military-grade parts and special coatings that resist moisture damage. Prime cards have curved designs, and the Dual model fits into very small computer cases.
ASUS suggests specific power supplies for these graphics cards. The Prime and Dual models work best with the Prime 750 W Gold power supply, which costs about $110. The TUF Gaming card needs the TUF Gaming 750 W Gold power supply, which costs around $130. Both power supplies have eight- and ten-year warranties, respectively.