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XFX Swift AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT OC White Triple Fan Gaming Edition 16GB RX 9060XT RX-96TS316W7

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Style: RX 9060 XT 16GB SWFT White


Features

  • Chipset: AMD RX 9060 XT
  • Memory: 16 GB GDDR6
  • XFX SWFT White Triple Fan Cooling Solution
  • Boost Clock Up to 3320 MHz

Description

The XFX AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT Series

Graphics Coprocessor: RX 9060 XT


Brand: XFX


Graphics Ram Size: 16 GB


Video Output Interface: DisplayPort, HDMI


Graphics Processor Manufacturer: AMD


Max Screen Resolution: ‎3840x2160


Memory Speed: ‎20 GHz


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎RX 9060 XT


Chipset Brand: ‎AMD


Card Description: ‎XFX Swift AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT with 16GB GDDR6, Boost Clock up to 3320 MHz, Base Clock 1900 MHz, Triple Fan Cooling


Graphics Card Ram Size: ‎16 GB


Brand: ‎XFX


Series: ‎RX 9060 XT


Item model number: ‎RX-96TS316W7


Item Weight: ‎3.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.42 x 4.88 x 0.04 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.42 x 4.88 x 0.04 inches


Manufacturer: ‎XFX


Date First Available: ‎June 5, 2025


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great Mid-Range Card at A Great Price
Style: RX 9070 XT QICK White
Great graphics card. Felt good to finally go team AMD and retire my Intel/Nvidia Build. For reference, back in 2015, AMD seemed like it was going to fade away into obscurity. It had nothing to compete with before Zen, or against the 1070, 1080 series. Kind of hurt supporting the winning teams again, instead of the underdog. It also sucks we live in a timeline where scalpers, AI, and chip shortages drive prices double to triple MSRP. (Especially Ram in 2026.) All things considered, it is a great card on 2K high Settings. 4K might be asking a bit much, as you might start to go below 60fps on certain games. For a Midrange Card, it performs as it should and has gone into a very reasonable price range. Unlike Nvidia, where you get your extra 25-30% performance increase at 3-5 times the cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Amazon Customer

  • Beast mode activated
Style: RX 9060 XT 8GB SWFT
This was a huge upgrade from the XFX RX 580 8 gig I had for years. Works well with my set-up and runs so much cooler. The games I play are hitting over 100 fps. It worked right away but had to tweak my bios as recommended by the software. Absolute beast of a card. I love the framework, it doesn't need any other support to hold it. This would be my 4th XFX gpu from several builds I have done. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026 by Glen S.

  • It does indeed work... with some constraints on AMD's part.
Style: RX 580
Though buying it here might not be as cheap as newegg, you have amazon's wonderful return policy to work with, for at least a while. The card itself works well, to reassure anybody who might be on the fence or needs a video card as soon as possible. A replacement card for my now dead 970 from newegg arrived DoA (One of those 100 buck sapphire 470s), so, out of panic, knowing that my RMA would probably take something along the line of two weeks, I snatched one of these bad boys up at a small premium compared to the offers on other sites. It arrived swift, as per usual, and it plugged in and got working right away. Honestly, I love it, i'd say its right on par with my old 970 at a very agreeable price. To anyone who hasn't looked at in depth performance reviews, one of these cards is able to handle pretty much every recent game, except overly resource-hungry modern titles, at a comfortable 40-60+ fps depending on the setting of your choice and whether or not you add additional shaders. Coming from anything below a 970, whether it be an r9 series, 7xx, radeon xxxx, you should be rather satisfied with one of these cards. I recommend them especially at this price point. I'm not sure if it's posted anywhere on this product page or brought to attention well enough, but you do get a selection of two out of three games coming out soon, so assuming you're interested in the division 2, DMC5, or resident evil 2, this could potentially be a very smart move so you don't have to purchase those any more. Small(large) edit: So, apparently I thought I was having issues with this thing once I switched to a 1440p monitor; however, there is a pretty gigantic quirk that I thought might bring light so some common complications with this card. This card is best for 1080p gaming, period. However, with 1440p it can work, but there is a bit of a complication with how AMD gpus tend to work in general lately, especially the Polaris line, which this card belongs to. You may notice that sometimes under intense load that your screen might flicker. This brought me no end of annoyance at first, but I discovered that you basically have to go into global settings (under "Gaming") with radeon's software and tab into wattman to do some editing. At the bare minimum, without any other adjustments, you need to adjust the power limit on this card to around +20%~ or more if it has to do any heavy lifting, otherwise it will throttle one way or another with differing symptoms. Amd has thrown out a bunch of efficiency software and tuning which end up under powering your card where it may need it in desperate times. This isn't overclocking, but this does actually allow for proper overclocking, if you don't wish to proceed any further than this, you don't need to. I'm not sure why they thought it would be wise to essentially choke this thing for power right out of the box, but it seems to be a reality. My card works as it should now 1440p, but do monitor temperatures with HW monitor, and adjust the fan speed curve as need be, just to be certain (My case has awful airflow). Wattman can be a fantastic utility, so utilize it! Just be sure you have enough power to back the card up, I do fine @ 550W and an i5 6600k, but you should plan out your power usage just as a precaution. Knowledge is power! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • The RX 9060XT 16gb is 1080p MONSTER
Style: RX 9060 XT 16GB SWFT
I've only had this card for a couple of days, but so far so good. Install was incredibly easy. It uses only one non high power 12 volt power connector sooo no having to worry about the connector melting like on NVIDIA cards. I'm running this in a rig with a B450 aurous Elite, Ryzen 7 5800x, 32GB of Corsair DDR4 5600mghz RAM, and all games are installed on m.2 SATA or 2.5 inch SATA SSD's. For reference I play all of my games at 1080p so moving forward my comments on this card are going to based around gaming at that resolution. I'm stepping up from an RTX 2070 Non Super 8GB to this RX 9060XT 16GB. Yep I'm full team red this go around. The performance increase over the 2070 is significant as one should expect. It also stays very cool at around 65c under load. I gained on average around a 50% performance uplift over the 2070. The lowest FPS I ever got so far in one of the games I play is in GTAV but maxed out to the nth degree was 45 fps on up to 60 fps. If you want to count Cyber Punk 2077 I played it maxed out at ULTRA everything with path tracing at it's highest and I was still getting around 30fps. Even when I switched back to regular Ray Tracing at ULTRA everything I was still getting around 50-65 fps on average which is actually super incredible for a card not built on NVIDIA's Path tracing and Ray Tracing technologies. I had not tried Cyber Punk 2077 with out ray tracing as I am super used to gaming at 30-40 FPS so running it at 50-65 FPS WITH Ray Tracing was insane to me. On my 2070 I couldn't even get it to run above 40FPS without ray tracing on high settings. If I turn off Ray Tracing in Cyber Punk 2077 and still keep all other settings at max I'm averaging between 60-70 FPS. I have to say that with AMD's 9000 series of cards, they are actually kicking keister with ray tracing. I also played CONTROL at max settings and fully Ray Traced and was averaging 45-55 fps. Without Ray Tracing I was averaging 60-70 fps. So if you want to dabble in playable Ray Tracing at 1080p This card can do it pretty well. The only reason NVIDIA is losing at their own technology war is because NVIDIA still insists on shipping product with only 8GB of VRAM at above premium prices. The whole reason this card is so good is because it has 16gb of VRAM. I would completely ignore the 8gb version. If you're going to buy the 8gb version of this card you might as well get a 4060 8gb or a 5060 8gb. 16gb Gives you plenty of head room for things like enhanced textures, volumetric fog, anti aliasing, frame generation, up-scaling and more. NVIDIA is bottle necking their own cards. You could buy the Ti 16GB versions of NVIDIA cards and the problem virtually disappears but you'll also pay at least $200-$400 more over MSRP for that card too which at that point just get a 9070XT unless you absolutely HAVE to have a 5090 or have some very specific use case for an NVIDIA card. Again my words are surrounding 1080p gaming. Another game I played on this card that is super demanding is Monster Hunter Wilds. On my 2070 it was nearly unplayable even by my very low standards. You gotta understand I started my pc gaming journey on a Pentium processor with integrated graphics getting 20 to maybe 30 fps in games. My standards for playable are very LOW. On MH Wilds I was getting around 35 FPS on average with lows dipping to the teens regularly causing loads of micro freezes that interrupt gameplay. This is mostly do to Crapcom completely ignoring optimization of the game on PC and the game needing every bit and byte of available system ram and VRAM it can guzzle. I still put a frustrated 75 hours into that game. On the 9060XT 16gb It's nooo problem. I can play it at ultra settings and still get 45-65 FPS. You'll notice I put a wide FPS range there. That is because of what I stated earlier about the game with Crapcom not optimizing it. The game is so un-optimized it doesn't matter which GPU you use, you're going to have WILD frame rate swings of about +/-20 FPS. It's crazy. At Least with this GPU you can stay at actually playable frame rates MOST of the time. This is not the fault of the card. All of my games look and play incredible. Just real quick, The Witcher 3 looks and plays phenomenally. best looking game of the bunch...at least until I try out red dead 3. Star Citizen runs flawlessly minus the regular bugs and glitches since it's...you know.. STILL in alpha. I regularly get around 50-75 FPS depending on if you are at a major planet side city or out in the middle of no man's land Daymar. higher population will drop your frame rate like usual but that's again, and issue the developers of the game need to get sorted out. The drivers are also actually pretty decent. It was a lot easier to install over NVDIA drivers since you aren't forced to create an account and log into their app to install said drivers. AMD's Adrenaline has more utilities to control and monitor your GPU and PC over NVDIA's "APP", though NVDIA has really good tools for recording and broadcasting your game play. You could also just use OBS instead. One downside to Adrenaline is that it does seem to be noticeably slower to navigate through than the NVDIA "APP". I'm talking about just general browsing around the app and changing settings. It gets even worse during gameplay when you press "ALT+R" to bring up the Adrenaline overlay. It takes a a solid 10-30 seconds to bring up the overlay depending on what game you are playing. Once it's up navigating the overlay does seem to be quite slow and not very responsive. That said you do have WAY more options for things to change around than you do in the NVDIA "APP". Adrenaline does also have active information overlays like frame counters, CPU load meters, Memory Usage meters etc. The adrenaline software also lets you customize theses information overlays with a LOT more options than NVDIA's "APP" You can change the color of the label of the information type as well as the information it self so the information can standout from the label for easier reading. For example I have my labels set to the color purple while the information it self is green. You can also change what information shows , where it shows, if it shows in several rows or a single row, and how big that information shows. So If I want to show only a small FPS counter in the upper left corner of my game with the info label colored white and the information labeled red I can totally do that. Conversely I can show FPS, CPU load, and System Memory Usage sized large in the lower left corner of my games but colored all yellow if I want too. There are also a lot more option of what information can be displayed than I'm typing here but know that it is a LOT more detailed than what the NVDIA overlay Offers. I actually very much prefer the Adrenaline software over NVDIA's offering simply for the available functionality and Information display on offer. It could definitely be optimized to improve UI navigation responsiveness though. So far there is only one game I have had trouble running on this card and that is Elite Dangerous. Not sure if it's a driver issue, game settings issue, or what. I can load into the main menu but as soon as I try to load into the actual game it crashes to desktop. Dunno why yet but I highly doubt I won't be able to figure out what the issue is. Once I do I'll update this review. If you are playing any of the battle royal , hero shooters, or Counter strike/ CS styled games you are going to have zero problems with frame rate on this card. You will have hundreds of fps at 1080p. Overall this is a fantastic card that will play any game you throw at it at max settings at 1080p. This is close to being the ultimate 1080p Card. Especially if you can get it at or near MSRP and I'd get to buying one quick if you want one because thanks to the supreme orange leader we now have 100% tariffs coming for U.S. buyers as of 10-20-2025. GET EM WHILE THEY'RE REASONABLY PRICED. Speaking on 1440p Gaming briefly, Based off of testing that I've seen and my own experiences gaming at 1080p I see no reason this card wouldn't also be a GOOD 1440p card. I wouldn't expect to be able to do Ray Tracing almost at all at 1440p with this card and still have playable frame rates BUT I would expect it to play games with no Ray tracing on high to max settings in almost all games. Ray Tracing is overrated any how. It doesn't look THAT different during gameplay. I mean if you are screen shot junkie you'll probably care about it. but during gameplay Ray tracing isn't worth the amount of hardware resources and cost needed to run it well. If you want to game at 4k you can do it on this card but you won't get above 40-50 fps in most games with maxed out settings. You can absolutely forget Ray Tracing at 4k. It won't do it well. If you want all bells and whistles to be playable at 4k and future proofed you're going to have to pony up the cheddar for a 5090 16gb which is incredibly terrible price to value ratio. You gotta ask your self if gaming at 4k is REALLY worth spending that much money on a rig. If you're a 1080p gamer upgrading from an older card this one kicks butt. If you are upgrading from a last gen card in the same price category there might not be THAT much performance gain to warrant spending this much cash on a new card unless you need the 16gb of vram which honestly every one does. If this is your scenario the only significant positives with this card is access to FSR 4 and the 16gb of VRAM and a slight improvement on FPS. Deff better than previous gen cards but is it worth it for those things and the money you'll spend? If you are building a completely new rig I would still recommend this card over the 5060 8gb in a similar price range simply because this card has double the VRAM. Again you could get the 5060TI with 16gb of VRAM to really beat out the performance of 9060XT but the 5060 Ti sitting at around $700. At that price just buy a 9070 XT. The 9060 XT is a solid card full stop and you'd have to be an elitist power user to be displeased with it's performance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025 by C. Rogers

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