The AMD RX 9060 XT has officially made its first public appearance, and it’s stirring up some serious chatter ahead of its rumored Computex debut. The graphics card, which has been a subject of numerous leaks over the past few weeks, finally showed up in two Amazon listings from AMD’s board partner XFX. While the listings are light on technical details, they do reveal some crucial information, including the price tag, which could give Nvidia a run for its money.
Pricing Details: AMD’s New Card Appears Costlier Than Expected
Spotted by VideoCardz, the two listings for the RX 9060 XT showcase different VRAM configurations: one with 8GB and another with 16GB. While the specifics surrounding performance and clock speeds remain unclear, what caught everyone’s attention is the pricing—something that could be a dealbreaker for potential buyers.
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The 8GB model is listed at $450
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The 16GB model is priced at $520
That’s a hefty price for a mid-range GPU. To put it in perspective, Nvidia’s competing RTX 5060 Ti cards are priced considerably lower, with the 8GB version retailing at $380, and the 16GB model around $430. As of today, those prices are already inflated, with the 8GB variant sitting at $420 and the 16GB closer to $500, but the RX 9060 XT’s listed price still comes in higher. So, what gives?
Is AMD’s Price Justified? A Comparison with Nvidia’s Offerings
It’s important to note that these prices may not be set in stone. The RX 9060 XT hasn’t been officially announced by AMD yet, and there’s speculation that these could be placeholder figures. Or, perhaps they represent an initial strategy set by AMD before the Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti cards were launched.
In any case, we need to consider whether this higher price tag is justified when compared to Nvidia’s offerings. For instance, AMD’s RX 9070 XT is currently priced aggressively lower than its Nvidia competitors, outperforming the RTX 5070 Ti for $150 less. AMD’s RDNA 4 architecture has been highly praised, and it’s expected to be a strong contender in the RX 9060 XT as well. But will it be enough to justify the price?
Here’s how the prices line up with Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti:
Model | Price (USD) | VRAM |
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AMD RX 9060 XT (8GB) | $450 | 8GB |
AMD RX 9060 XT (16GB) | $520 | 16GB |
Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti (8GB) | $380 | 8GB |
Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti (16GB) | $430 | 16GB |
What Can We Expect from AMD’s Upcoming Launch?
Although AMD has yet to announce the RX 9060 XT officially, it’s expected that the company will unveil the GPU during its Computex keynote on May 21. This timing aligns perfectly with the ongoing speculation about the card’s specifications, with rumors suggesting that AMD might offer two versions of the RX 9060 XT, just as it did with the previous generation.
Unlike the RX 7600 and 7600 XT, where AMD separated the two models based on VRAM, it looks like the RX 9060 XT could be a unified model with different memory configurations. The potential for a future, lower-end RX 9060 also looms, though there’s been no confirmation from AMD at this time.
AMD is likely going to reveal more information about this card, as well as its competitors in the market. Nvidia has already confirmed the RTX 5060 will make its debut during Computex, so the stage is set for a heated battle between the two companies. Intel is expected to join the GPU fray with its own Arc B770 release as well, making Computex 2025 one of the most anticipated tech events for PC gaming enthusiasts.
While we wait for AMD’s official announcement, we can only speculate about how the RX 9060 XT will perform and if the pricing will be adjusted before it hits the shelves. AMD fans are hopeful that the RDNA 4 architecture will shine through, offering performance that justifies its higher price point. But as always, only time will tell if this GPU can compete with Nvidia’s offerings without the support of lower pricing.