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Sapphire 11350-03-20G Pulse AMD Radeon™ RX 9060 XT Gaming OC Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA 4

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Features

  • Memory Size: 16 GB
  • Memory Interface: 128-bit GDDR6
  • Output: 2 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort

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SAPPHIRE 11350-03-20G PULSE AMD RADEON™ RX 9060 XT Gaming OC Graphics Card with 16GB GDDR6, AMD RDNA 4

Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT


Brand: Sapphire


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 3290 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Coprocessor: AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT


Graphics Card Ram: 16 GB


GPU Clock Speed: 3290 MHz


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Ram Type: GDDR6


Compatible Devices: Desktop


Graphics Card Interface: PCI-Express x16


Memory Clock Speed: 20 GHz


Number of Fans: 2


Display Maximum Resolution: 3840x2160


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840x2160


Brand: Sapphire


Video Processor: AMD


Built-In Media: manual


Model Name: 11350-03-20G


Graphics Description: AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT GPU with 16GB GDDR6, 3290 MHz Core Clock Speed


Manufacturer: Sapphire Technology


UPC: 840777091784


Mfr Part Number: 11350-03-20G


Model Number: 11350-03-20G


Warranty Description: 2 Year Manufacturer


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  • High-performing, quiet 16GB AMD video card with full PCIe 5x16 High-performing, quiet 16GB AMD video card with full PCIe 5x16
Sapphire is currently my favorite manufacturer of AMD video cards, and this card is great for what it is. It’s powerful enough to blow the doors off of most modern titles at 1440p and, if you pay around MSRP, it’s a great value. Unlike the RX 7600 [Navi 33] which was limited to PCIe 4x8, the RX 9060 XT [Navi 44] has a full PCIe 5x16 interface. While this doesn’t make that much difference per se, it certainly can if you’re planning to pair this card with a system with an older or more limited PCI bus (e.g. PCIe Gen2 or Gen3). In other words, this card has a fully implemented bus interface, which is good. 16GB of VRAM is good too, and no longer "future proof" since Unreal Engine 5's proliferation; the future is now. As usual, Sapphire’s implementation is easy to work on, lightweight, fairly compact and stays quiet despite cooling very well. This card is also classy looking, IMO, with subdued colors and no LED light show. This model has a very reasonable amount of overhead, though you’re hard limited at 182W for power. Expect edge temperatures in the mid to high 50’s Celsius under typical gaming loads, even when overclocked. The pre-applied Honeywell PTM7950 TIM probably helps out on the cooling front, you can’t do much better than that. Though if you do plan to push the card much beyond stock, it may be wise to disable Zero RPM and set a custom, linear fan curve; the junction temps can jump up pretty fast if you’re not actively cooling. Linux support is outstanding (make sure your kernel, firmware and Mesa stack are as current as possible for best results), and has been absolutely rock solid. All in all, I’d recommend this card to anyone who wants a good value card that’s easy to work on and performs well without being too flashy. EDIT: I've found that undervolting can help push the boost clocks quite a bit beyond stock without increasing temps much, if at all. I have two of these cards, and neither was stable with a boost offset until I undervolted by 50mV. EDIT #2: After a firmware update, I've found that I can set the wattage cap to 200W in software. Nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2025 by Chris W

  • Worth the buy
Wow this card powers all my game all at max settings also with with my photo editing software,has a low power draw 6+2 connector and small case footprint,installation was a breeze,cost per fps are very good,has a zero cooling power option but I setup a curve since AMD memory runs hot while the GPU itself say under max load at 61c the mem may get up to 70c used it to replace a 3060 12gb ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2026 by Lord Dark

  • Great and reliable Great and reliable
I’m really happy with this GPU. Even with the high import charges, it still ended up being a bit cheaper than buying it in my country, so I feel it was worth the money. The graphics quality is great and the performance boost coming from my old Sapphire RX 570 is huge. It also runs pretty quiet, which I honestly didn’t expect. Installation was very easy, both the card itself and the drivers/software, everything worked without issues. Overall, it feels like a solid upgrade and a very good card. No regrets so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2025 by Christian Alexei Farje

  • Good local LLM powerhouse on linux
Very Happy with this purchase. I put it in a used Z4 G4 I've put together to be my new graphics workstation. I'm not buying new hardware that often, so I can't really compare with what else is out there right now, but I can say that it runs great on linux. Nothing extra needed to install. Just plug and play. And this is on a niche distro called Devuan which is a non-systemd fork of Debian. I'm a graphics guy so at first I was leaning towards getting an nvidia for the cudas, but support for the amd GPUs is growing fast and mainly, installing nvidia drivers on a niche distro is a real pain in the ass. I was putting an old 1050 on this machine at first since I hadn't decided on what GPU to get, and it was a major headache which is what forced the decision to give AMD a try. Glad I did. It runs blender well enough, and that should continue to improve as they add more amd gpu support. But mainly, I'm really liking the 16g vram for messing with local LLM. Its handling ComfyUI as quickly as those diffusion web sites out there. I have a second GPU slot on this machine, and I think I'll be keeping an eye out for any large discounts on these so I can buy another, even if I have to wait till Christmas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026 by Derek P.

  • tight squeeze but worth it
very tight fit in my case. not because of the size of the case, but becausd the back bracket is thicker than others. my friend bought the XFX and his slid in like a dream. mine took some fandangling. the card itself works as intended and i get the performance expected of a 9060 16gb. overall a good card. i dont have any issues with coil whine like some others reported. card runs cool and i have no issues with the power connectors from my msi mag. that seems to be exclusive to the more power intensive 9070. clean look and the speed is great. i have an i3-12100 and still run most games on ultra without bottlenecking at around 90fps. more optimized games generate between 150-220 fps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Jacob Holmes

  • I can play new games again.
This has been playing all my newer games on higher (though not highest) settings without lag in 1080p. RE4, Silent Hill 2, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, MGS Delta, etc. Older games like Cyberpunk and God of War: Ragnarok are a breeze. The upscaling and framegen technologies are great features to have, but I prefer not to use them as they can result in some distracting graphical quirks. Raytracing is still probably not worth the squeeze with this one, but that was expected. The rest of my system is a mid-range prebuilt with an i7 from 2019. This was quite the upgrade from a 1660ti, and a good option for any older systems. My factory 500 watt power supply has no problems. In contrast to some people's experiences, I wasn't about to undervolt or overclock mine without stability issues. The biggest downside I've encountered is the 'coil whine'. I guess most modern graphics cards do it, but it took me by surprise because the loudest part of every card I'd ever had prior was the cooling fan. The fans on this 9060xt are comparatively quiet, but instead it'll actually make some light clicking noises even as I scroll up and down webpages, and louder buzzing sounds when under heavier load. That behavior made me think something was wrong at first, but apparently it's normal. I got used to it over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Adran

  • Great card, when priced right.
Great at the price I got it for at the time I got it. Replacing the 1660 Ti it's far more efficient and performant while not using much more power. Also since this is going in a Linux multi-role file server I don't have to worry about software compatibility for a good while. Small enough to fit in my theater pc case without a length or height issue. No capacitor noise or significant fan noise. Mostly bought it as a transcoding card. Might be overkill for the purpose, but I bet it lasts a while in the role. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by 411DL

  • Simply amazing - Night and day difference.
I have a rather old system that I built back in 2019/2020. It currently has the Ryzen 3600, 16GB Ram, and a 650W PSU all running on the MSI B450 Tomahawk Max II. Prior to buying this card, I had the MSI Nvidia GTX 1650 Super (4GB). Initially I had trouble with getting the system working when switching over to the new card. I could hear the Windows boot sounds but had nothing on the screen. In the end, making sure my PCIE slot was set to Gen 3 in the BIOS, and switching over to an HDMI cable resolved the issue (I suppose the Displayport version my monitor supported was just too old, compared to the card). The difference is night and day. The card itself is beautiful and has been working flawlessly. I've trusted Sapphire in the past and it's great to see they are still putting out quality AMD cards. The stability has been simply amazing with everything I've thrown at it. I've gone back and tried some of my more demanding games that the old card struggled on, and this card didn't even break a sweat. Overall, very satisified, and Sapphire has definitely outdone themselves here. If you have an old system like me and you can only afford to update a couple components at a time, it is worth it by starting here with the GPU. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2025 by Eric Sizemore

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