Slovakia's HW Cooling website published a clear photograph of the Radeon RX 9060 XT circuit board after visiting a factory. The image displays internal code R906XTG and shows the board intended for Gigabyte's dual-slot gaming cards. AMD's Navi 44 GPU chip sits at the center of the green circuit board. The photograph reveals streamlined power delivery components designed to handle the graphics card's electrical needs. Gigabyte engineers have positioned all major components to support thermal management and ensure stable performance.
Four SK Hynix memory packages appear at specific locations around the main processor chip. The visible modules suggest an 8GB memory configuration, though additional chips may exist on the board's opposite side. A single 8-pin power connector sits to the right of the GPU and matches AMD's power requirements. PCI Express 5.0 x16 interface connections line the bottom edge, confirming compatibility with modern motherboards. Three display ports likely consist of two DisplayPort connections and one HDMI output.
AMD has set the price of the 8GB model at $299, and the 16GB version costs $349 for customers. Both graphics cards are scheduled to launch on June 5, 2025, according to the company's release schedule. Performance numbers remain secret until AMD lifts the embargo on detailed testing results. Initial information suggests that frame rates will fall between the RX 7600 and RX 7700 XT levels. The mid-range accelerator targets gamers who want solid performance without premium pricing.
Four SK Hynix memory packages appear at specific locations around the main processor chip. The visible modules suggest an 8GB memory configuration, though additional chips may exist on the board's opposite side. A single 8-pin power connector sits to the right of the GPU and matches AMD's power requirements. PCI Express 5.0 x16 interface connections line the bottom edge, confirming compatibility with modern motherboards. Three display ports likely consist of two DisplayPort connections and one HDMI output.
AMD has set the price of the 8GB model at $299, and the 16GB version costs $349 for customers. Both graphics cards are scheduled to launch on June 5, 2025, according to the company's release schedule. Performance numbers remain secret until AMD lifts the embargo on detailed testing results. Initial information suggests that frame rates will fall between the RX 7600 and RX 7700 XT levels. The mid-range accelerator targets gamers who want solid performance without premium pricing.