RX 9060 XT 8GB

RX 9060 XT 8GB Specifications
The RX 9060 XT 8GB is based on the RDNA 4.0 architecture and manufactured using the 4 nm process node. It was launched approximately 1 week, 1 day ago, originally priced at $299. It features 2048 cores, including 32 compute units (SMs), 128 texture mapping units (TMUs), and 64 render output units (ROPs). For ray tracing and AI-accelerated tasks, it also includes 32 dedicated RT cores and None Tensor cores, enabling advanced rendering and upscaling features where supported. It has a base clock of 1700 MHz and a boost clock reaching up to 3130 MHz. The RX 9060 XT 8GB comes equipped with 8 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 128-bit bus. Memory runs at 2518 MHz and delivers a total memory bandwidth of 322 GB/s.
This GPU has a low thermal design power (TDP) of 150 W. It is generally compatible with almost all PC cases and is excellent for SFF and compact systems where heat dissipation is a concern.
RX 9060 XT 8GB Performance Review
RX 9060 XT 8GB is a mid-range graphics card, scoring 40.92% in relative gaming performance. However, the limited 8 GB of VRAM may lead to severe memory bottlenecks at 4K, even with DLSS or FSR. It’s best suited for high FPS in 1080p or smooth 1440p performance, but not recommended for demanding 4K gaming.
The RX 9060 XT 8GB pairs a relatively powerful GPU core with a moderate VRAM size of 8 GB — a configuration that's becoming increasingly common. However, this pairing has sparked significant discussion in the gaming and tech review communities. Many modern GPUs with strong processing capabilities are equipped with insufficient VRAM (often less than 16 GB), which prevents them from realizing their full potential. As a result, GPUs like this one often deliver excellent performance in 1080p gaming at ultra settings, and perform well at 1440p in many titles. However, as modern games demand more VRAM — particularly due to high-resolution textures, ray tracing, and expansive open worlds — this limited memory becomes a bottleneck. In 4K gaming, performance can drop significantly due to VRAM exhaustion, leading to underutilization of the GPU core itself. Technologies such as DLSS or FSR can mitigate some of the performance loss at higher resolutions, but this often comes with a tradeoff in visual fidelity. This GPU configuration still handles basic to intermediate content creation tasks well — such as 1080p/1440p video editing, lightweight 3D modeling, and digital art workflows. For AI and machine learning applications, the GPU is capable of running small to mid-sized models and performing inference tasks. However, limited VRAM restricts its ability to handle larger models, which may require downsampling, reduced batch sizes, or precision reduction to run effectively.
In terms of gaming value, RX 9060 XT 8GB provides excellent performance per dollar, reaching 97.6% efficiency relative to the best in this category. It performs well in 1080p and 1440p, but due to the limited VRAM, it may struggle with future games or long-term use.
GPU Information
GPU Code Name: Navi 44
Release Price: $299
Selected Model: Swift AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT OC Gaming Edition with 8GB GDDR6 HDMI 2xDP, AMD RDNA 4 RX 9060XT RX-96TSW8GBA
Current Price Amazon: $299
Amazon Price Updated: 2 days, 19 hours ago.
Launch Date: 1 week, 1 day ago.
GPU Available: True
Architecture / Process: RDNA 4.0 / 4 nm
Cores / CUs (SMs) : 2048 / 32
TMUs / ROPs: 128 / 64
RT Cores / Tensor Cores: 32 / None
Base / Boost Clock: 1700 MHz / 3130 MHz
Memory: 8 GB GDDR6, 128 bit
Memory Clock / Bandwidth: 2518 MHz / 322 GB/s
Transistors: 29700 million
TDP: 150 W
Performance
Pixel Rate: 200.30 GPixel/s
Texture Rate: 400.60 GTexel/s
FP16: 51.28 TFLOPS
FP32: 25.64 TFLOPS
FP64: 801.30 GFLOPS
Gaming Performance
1080p: 40.92%
1440p: 33.17%
2160p: 25.51%
Calculated Performance
Performance per Price: 97.6%
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