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ronin Posted
This was a good purchase and performs very well as long as you are not playing unoptimized games or UE5 games. I have been playing games with between 90-160 fps at 1440p depending on the game. This also worked out of the box on CachyOS linux with no tinkering required after putting the GPU into the PCIe slot of my PC which is no surprise since AMD GPU drivers are good on Linux. With using optiscaler to get FSR4 to work in games, it is definitely a noticeable improvement from FSR3. It also runs cooler compared to my old rx 6650 xt which ran at around 80-85C when playing a graphically demanding video game with the fans becoming loud while my new rx 9060 xt runs at 62C when playing a graphically demanding video game with the fans not running overly loud and mostly quiet.
Eric Posted
The Gigabyte RX 9060 XT OC isn’t just a graphics card — it’s the moment AMD fans and mainstream gamers have been waiting for. Striking a perfect balance between power, efficiency, and price, this GPU delivers next-level performance that feels like a high-end card at a mid-tier cost. Right out of the box, the 9060 XT OC stands tall. Its custom Gigabyte cooling solution keeps temperatures low and noise quieter than you’d expect under load — a real win when you’re grinding long play sessions or rendering content all night. The factory overclock gives it an extra edge, squeezing out higher clock speeds that translate to faster frame rates and smoother responsiveness across today’s biggest titles. In benchmarks and real-world gameplay, this card crushes 1440p gaming, pushing consistent framerates in AAA games while handling ray tracing with respectable efficiency. Whether it’s Elden Ring, Forza Horizon 5, or Cyberpunk 2077, the 9060 XT OC keeps visuals crisp and performance strong without melting your power bill. What truly sets this card apart is value. In a market where flagship GPUs carry flagship prices, Gigabyte’s RX 9060 XT OC gives you the sweet spot — killer performance, solid thermals, and future-ready features like AV1 encoding — without forcing you to compromise. It’s the GPU that should be the standard recommendation for gamers building systems today. In short, if you’re chasing high-impact performance and dependable reliability without overpaying, the Gigabyte RX 9060 XT OC is the GPU that checks all the boxes. This isn’t just a card — it’s a smart investment in your rig’s performance future.
LEONARDO Posted
I received my product open box, it came in the original packaging with some stuff missing (warranty and manual). It runs great, all games I have tested run well at above 60fps (with no RT at 1080p). And I can almost never hear the fans even at full load. Not all games have FSR support, but the games that do work really well. The biggest complaint is drivers, I came from an Nvidia GPU and uninstalled those drivers before installing AMD's, I had to uninstall and reinstall drivers 5 times over the span of a year to finally get rid of really bad bugs (rt textures wouldn't load in and it was just purple and web browsers would freeze and basically unusable). Everything is running fine now, but it really shouldn't be like this.
KALEBB Posted
great graphics and very quiet and doesn’t over heat
CJWest Posted
Looks very nice, works great so far. I'm a total member so I had Geek squad swap out the 7600 for this, thankfully was in the return window when this was released. Excellent value for small price difference. They stress tested everything and said it out performed all expectations by far. It has zero RPM fans and it's pretty cool but almost weird at the same time the fans have never come on for me yet. Temps have kept low, but I've only had the chance to do online based work and watch small amount of YouTube so far. The Gigabyte software user interface is extremely basic, but they may have something else available I'm simply not familiar with. I would absolutely recommend this at the price point!
EricS Posted
Went from a 2060 to the 9060 XT and although I'm a budget baller this card does not disappoint. Its on par with the 7700xt but has 16gb of Vram which is needed now in most modern and newer titles. Ark Pushes over 120 fps with ease Death stranding on ultra pushes 90fps And I'm using a 5600x with this card still from AM4 without any issues in 1080p.
Jesse Posted
Very good price to performance, comes overclocked out of the box, and is very quiet, Usually getting between 80-120 FPS on most games with Ultra settings at 1440p. Definitely a worthy upgrade from my previous RTX 2060.
ZacharyS Posted
This is a gnarly performing GPU! Don’t let other folks tell you otherwise. Checkmarks even show this to be a powerhouse. Coming from someone who previously only bought Nvidia products I am impressed. I commonly play Ark, COD, Fortnite, Apex, Tarkov, GTA, etc with no issues of lag on ultra. My only issue as of late is a driver update issue that has caused crashes when using steam (steam issue with the gpu, not the other way around) . A simple revert to previous driver was done and crashes are minimal currently.
Kevin Posted
It’s a great performance to cost ratio. I’ve had no issues running it. If you’re not running a 240hz or more monitor don’t spend more then you need to
Jorge Posted
Upgraded from a 4060 Ti 8GB. It's a great GPU in my experience and I recommend it for budget 1440P gaming. Depending on the game, the GPU runs smoothly with no issues, and the 16GB VRAM helps a lot. I have a good overall experience without any problems would recommend! Also, don't forget to remove old drivers before upgrading!
NTaylorM Posted
Overall, this card is one of the best budget options for high-quality fast 1080p gaming or decent quality in 1440p. You can definitely run max settings in AAA game with stable and relatively playable FPS with this card at 1440o and the 16 GB of vram is very nice to have at this price point.
AEsau Posted
Meeting a perfect blend and balance of enough VRAM to be comfortable, great AI model inference capability, and handling thermals like a champ. Looking forward to keeping this card running it's paces for quite some time!
Davis728 Posted
This thing is a budget MONSTER! With AMD's newest version of FSR, you can expect 160-220+ frames on popular AAA titles. Pair this with a moderate undervolt (+10% power limit, -50Mv, +400 Freq. Offset, +150 VRAM Freq. On fast timing.) It gets the job done, efficiently. For a 200w card, you can't go wrong. The fans can be a bit noisy, but set them to max 75%, and it quiets right down
James Posted
This graphics card is 1080p / 1440p monster and AMD FSR is clutch in more demanding titles. This a great pick up value wise for the performance.
BunnyBrainz Posted
Powerful enough to run practically anything I throw at it (given you don’t mind 60-90 fps depending on the ray tracing). Not the PRETTIEST card but excellent budget. Well worth its price.
Brandon Posted
Switched from a 3060 12gb to this 9060xt 16gb and I instantly noticed a huge jump in performance at 1440p, feels so much smoother. Ive messed around with FSR4 in supported games and it works really well, comparable to DLSS I used on my 3060. Best bang for your buck GPU in this market right now.
MichaelF Posted
A GREAT GPU 120fps and staying super cool while gaming!
Nicholas Posted
Runs at like 45 celcius on full load ultra 1440p gaming. 10/10 would buy again
Good 1440p card. This is what I would consider the minimum value GPU to buy in July 2025. It has 16GB RAM. It can do 1440p well enough. Depending on the game I see 80 - 144 FPS on average. Has the latest bells and whistles. Cost less than the competition. Hopefully it will age like fine wine. Pairs nicely with a Ryzen 5 9600x, and a filet mignon.
HerbertJ Posted
Works awesome great quality and I like the little rgb detail.