RX 9060 XT Leak Details 8GB And 16GB Models With 128-Bit Memory Bus

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Could Be A 5060 Ti Killer At The Right Price!

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  • The AMD RX 9060 XT will sport a 128-bit memory bus.
  • It will offer 8GB and 16GB of VRAM, like the RTX 5060 Ti.
  • AMD should be ready to share official details about the GPU very soon.

Following AMD’s recent release of the RX 9070 XT, the company was quick to tease future RDNA 4 offerings. While retailers continue to struggle with stock and pricing of the first two RX 9000 GPUs, AMD is already planning the RX 9060 XT.

New leaks have also revealed initial details regarding this particular graphics card. According to the leaks, the RX 9060 XT features 8GB and 16GB memory configurations.

Why it matters: 8GB of VRAM is barely enough for the latest AAA games, so a 16GB option for cheaper GPUs is necessary today.

9070 XT Price Leaked
The 9070 And 9070 XT Offer 16GB of Memory

As reported by Videocardz, the first few details come from an anonymous board partner. The details show that AMD has opted for a 128-bit memory bus for the RX 9060 XT, highlighting a setup similar to that of the RTX 5060 Ti.

The cheaper RDNA 4 GPU will sport 20Gbps memory like the RX 9070 XT, and it is said to require a power supply rated at 500W or more. The leak also suggests that AMD is set to use the Navi 44 GPU for this model.

Judging by the memory setup alone, AMD could offer serious competition to the RTX 5060 Ti with the right price. Nvidia will likely price its 16GB RTX 5060 Ti between $400 and $500, giving AMD a chance to capture market share with a slightly lower price.

Little else is known about the RX 9060 XT, but more details should be forthcoming. In addition to this GPU, AMD will soon share details about the non-XT RX 9060, potentially encouraging millions of mid-range PC gamers to upgrade their existing builds.

The gaming giant has made it clear that pricing is a key focus of the RX 9000 lineup, making the next few graphics cards just as exciting as the recently launched RX 9070 XT and 9070.

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