ASUS’s Radeon RX 9060 XT Custom GPUs Surfaces Online, Featuring DUAL, PRIME & TUF Models With 8GB/16GB Configurations

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AMD's AIB partners have started working on the upcoming RX 9060 series GPUs, as multiple ASUS custom models have surfaced online under the DUAL, PRIME, and TUF lineups.

ASUS Is Expected To Lead The Mid-Tier GPU Segment With Its RX 9060 Series GPUs, Slated For Q2 2025

Well, it seems like there is no stopping AMD with their RDNA 4 GPU series, as after the successful launch of the Radeon RX 9070 lineup, Team Red is now working on the next iteration with full force. According to listings spotted at the South Korean Radio Agency (via @harukaze5719), ASUS is reportedly planning to release multiple models within the RX 9060 series, and the listing also validates that the Radeon RX 9060 XT will come in 8 GB and 16 GB configurations, which is interesting to see as well.

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The RRA listings show that ASUS plans to release DUAL, PRIME, and TUF models of the RX 9060 series, meaning that AIBs are interested in the lineup. Just recently, we saw ACER listing the Radeon RX 9060 XT models, which are also in 8GB/16GB variants. The listing mentioned models like the Predator Bifrost and Nitro, which means that for mid-range consumers, AMD's RX 9060 series will have plenty of options in terms of custom models.

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What to expect with the Radeon RX 9060 XT: The GPU is said to utilize the Navi 44 die and comes with 8 GB and 16 GB memory, employing GDDR6 technology. Both variants will use a 128-bit memory bus, and their memories will run at 20 GBps. This will result in equal memory bandwidth, but the 16 GB edition will have a big advantage in modern VRAM-hungry titles. Moreover, the RX 9060 XT is said to feature a single 8-pin power connector, which means that we are looking at TDPs around 190W-225W.

AMD expects to tackle NVIDIA's RX 5060 series with their following GPU lineup, and this is evident with how Team Red has positioned the VRAM configurations with the Radeon RX 9060 XT. We expect the RX 9060 series to arrive by Q2, aligning with Team Green's launch period.

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