It’s fairly well known by know that AMD will be launching another new GPU in the form of Radeon RX 9060 XT soon, and a recent listing by Brazilian retailer Terabyteshop further proved so. Along with the listing, some of the specs are also shown, confirming what was known in the leaks.
Radeon RX 9060 XT Spotted

It’s worth noting a pre-launch listing often is unfinished (and gets quickly taken offline), hence some elements such as images or pricing can be left with a placeholder. Still, we can deduce the information from the product name – in this case, this particular GIGABYTE-branded RX 9060 XT is confirmed to feature 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM, and with the additional information as discovered by Videocardz, they are as follows:
Brand: Gigabyte
Model: GV-R9060XTGAMING OC-16GD
Memory: 16GB GDDR6
Maximum Digital Resolution: 7680×4320
Multi-View Support: 4 displays
PCB Form Factor: ATX
DirectX Support: DirectX 12 API
OpenGL Support: 4.6
Power Requirement: 850W
Power Connectors: 1x 8-pin
Display Outputs: 2x DisplayPort 2.1a, 2x HDMI 2.1a
Now, it’s very likely the power requirement figure to be a placeholder or entirely erroneous, since a GPU that requires just one PCIe 8-pin (a commonality in mid-range GPUs) is not going to demand beefy PSUs to keep it running. If the power connectors requirement is correct, the card will consume no more than 225W – the real number should be slightly lower to allow for extra safety margin. For reference, the RX 9070 consumes 220W for non-OC cards, and it requires two PCIe 8-pin connectors.
Another discrepancy is the display output specs – the earlier leak alleges that RX 9060 XT will only support up to 3 external displays, while the spec listed above says 4, which is a common figure for modern GPUs. It’s unclear if this is specific to this card or the leak may be inaccurate in this case (which does happen, as with the nature of leaks). Still, it won’t be too long before AMD makes the announcement to clear the air, and we’re looking possibly at a Computex launch since that is less than 2 weeks away as we speak.
Pokdepinion: Let’s hope this is competitive against RTX 5060 Ti.