AMD Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards, featuring the groundbreaking AMD RDNA 4 architecture, deliver ultra-high frame rates for your favorite games at 4K max settings.
Q: How many displays can be supported by this graphics card?
A: This graphics card supports a maximum number of three displays.
Q: How much memory does this gaming graphics card have?
A: This gaming graphics card is equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory.
Q: What is the boost clock frequency of this graphics card?
A: The GPU boost clock frequency of this graphics card is 3.32 gigahertz.
Q: What kind of memory is used in this graphics card?
A: This graphics card uses GDDR6 type memory.
Q: Does this graphics card support virtual reality?
A: Yes, this graphics card is virtual reality ready.
Q: Does this graphics card require a specific operating system?
A: Yes, this graphics card requires a 64-bit operating system.
Q: What operating systems are compatible with this graphics card?
A: This graphics card is compatible with Windows and Linux operating systems.
Q: Is this card by 8x on the pcie? or the full 16 and what does that mean fully?
A: Yes it uses the full 16 lanes. 8 lanes for GPU can lead to slower performance. AMD's new cards use full 16 lanes while Nvidia's uses only 8 lanes, but Nvidia also uses faster GDDR7 VRAM so technically the difference is so miniscule you will never notice.
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I am really satisfied with this GPU. I am the type of person to spend hours researching before I buy and this is especially true for computer parts. I saw this on sale for the same price as the more basic "SWIFT" model so I went with this. It looks great in my mostly white build, but I'm sure it would look great in a black build too. I bought it to mainly play Battlefield 6 and I feel no need to upgrade for performance.
Posted by Derek
-Hits over 3400 mhz when overclocked. -Does 1440p well in every game. -62 fps in Cyberpunk on Ultra Ray Tracing preset with FSR 4. Sometimes uses 13 of the 16gb vram.
Posted by pcgamerin2025
TLDR; Amazing 1080p performance, great at 1440p with FSR and Frame Gen. Tons of VRAM which more games are needing. Highly recommended especially if you can pick it up around $380 like I did. Upgraded from an RTX 2060 6GB to this RX 9060 XT 16GB, and all I can say is WOW! This card is a beast at 1080p. I can see it being good for 1440p as well though I only have a 1080p monitor. The 2060 could not play Oblivion Remastered at Low settings 30FPS, with this card I can crank most things to Ultra and hit over 60FPS without FSR. The game is poorly optimized so take that with a grain of salt. Stalker 2 had the same issues with the old card, now I can crank it to full Ultra at hit 60FPS. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was another title my old card had issues on. With this card, I can hit full Ultra settings 80FPS without FSR. FSR and their frame generation tech works just as good as Nvidia's these days so don't listen to people who say otherwise. AMD has made major improvements to these technologies over the years and are now just as good. The only downside with AMD cards is Ray Tracing and Path Finding. I personally don't care much for that, preferring higher frames over looks always, so any game I can disable those features or turn them down, I do. As for cooling, this Mercury edition is XFX's high end version of the card, so they've put a lot of focus on improving the cooling. This card barely hits 50c in most games I play! I use a very basic fan curve in MSI Afterburner, 0% at 0c then 100% at 100c, and it stays cool and quiet. I use headphones so noise levels don't concern me at all but this is a nice quiet card if you care. Overall, highly recommended for budget/mid-range gamers. Performance is great at 1080p, online benchmarks say its great for 1440p as well especially with FSR/Frame Gen, temps stay very cool. Only minor complain is the included GPU stand is too short for me. I have an older style mid tower ATX case that does NOT have a PSU shroud. If you have a newer case with the shroud or a mATX case, it should work perfectly for you. It only extends to around 5 inches total, in my case there is a good 8 inches of space between the GPU and the bottom of the case.
Posted by ChrisCHill