AMD Radeon RX 9060 Leaks Reveal Full Specs: Clock Speeds, Memory Bandwidth & More [August 2025]

AMD Radeon RX 9060
AMD Radeon RX 9060

On August 4th and 5th, 2025, multiple tech sources — including IGN India and VideoCardz.com — reported exciting leaks surrounding AMD’s upcoming Radeon RX 9060 graphics card. While not yet officially confirmed by AMD, the details appear consistent across sources and offer a compelling look at the non-XT version of the RX 9000 series.

The AMD Radeon RX 9060 is shaping up to be a solid mid-range GPU, designed primarily for OEM system builders and pre-built gaming PCs, and here’s everything we know so far about its specs, performance expectations, and availability.

RX 9060 vs RX 9060 XT: What’s the Difference?

The RX 9060 is essentially a trimmed-down version of the RX 9060 XT, aimed at delivering decent gaming performance while staying power-efficient and cost-effective.

Feature RX 9060 RX 9060 XT
Compute Units (CUs) 28 RDNA4 CUs 32 RDNA4 CUs
Stream Processors 1792 2048
Game Clock 2400 MHz ~2600 MHz
Boost Clock 2990 MHz 3100+ MHz
VRAM 8GB GDDR6 8GB GDDR6
Memory Bus 128-bit 128-bit
Memory Speed 18 Gbps 20 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth 288 GB/s 320 GB/s
TBP (Power) 132W ~165W

While the 9060 XT clearly boasts higher specs, the standard RX 9060 holds its own as a competent 1080p gaming GPU with potential for light 1440p gaming when paired with AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR).

AMD Radeon RX 9060 Specifications (Leaked)

Here’s a breakdown of the leaked hardware specifications for the RX 9060:

  • GPU Architecture: Navi 44 (RDNA 4)

  • Compute Units: 28

  • Stream Processors: 1792

  • Game Clock: 2400 MHz

  • Boost Clock: 2990 MHz

  • VRAM: 8GB GDDR6

  • Memory Interface: 128-bit

  • Memory Speed: 18 Gbps

  • Memory Bandwidth: 288 GB/s

  • Typical Board Power (TBP): 132W

  • Recommended PSU: 450W

These specs place the RX 9060 in a competitive bracket for casual gamers, esports players, and system integrators looking for an affordable yet capable GPU.

Performance Expectations

While no official benchmarks have leaked yet, based on the clock speeds and architecture, the RX 9060 is expected to outperform the RX 7600 in ray tracing, AI-based rendering, and overall efficiency, thanks to RDNA 4 enhancements.

Early estimates suggest a 10–15% lower performance than the RX 9060 XT, which still keeps it strong for modern AAA gaming at 1080p ultra settings.

Not for DIY Market (Yet)

One major caveat from the leaks: the RX 9060 will be available exclusively to OEMs and system integrators at launch.

This means you won’t be able to buy it as a standalone graphics card — at least initially. It’s expected to appear in new prebuilt systems from HP, Dell, Lenovo, and other partners later in Q3 or Q4 of 2025.

For PC builders hoping to install the RX 9060 in their custom rigs, you may need to wait for retail availability — if it ever arrives.

Power-Efficient and Affordable

With a 132W TBP, the RX 9060 is significantly more power-efficient than its XT sibling and should be easier to cool. This makes it ideal for compact cases, office PCs with gaming potential, and laptops (if a mobile version follows).

Paired with a 450W PSU recommendation, it’s clear AMD is targeting a budget-conscious market, where performance-per-watt matters just as much as raw power.

Final Thoughts: A Promising Mid-Range Contender

The leaked details of the AMD Radeon RX 9060 paint the picture of a capable, efficient, and affordable GPU built for modern gamers who want smooth performance without spending a fortune.

Though it lacks the raw power of high-end cards, its 8GB GDDR6 memory, high boost clock, and next-gen architecture make it an exciting option — especially for system integrators.

If AMD decides to release a standalone version for the DIY market, this could become one of the most popular budget GPUs of 2025.


⚠️ Disclaimer: All information is based on leaks as of August 4–5, 2025. Official specs and pricing are subject to change upon AMD’s confirmation.

FAQs

Q1: Is AMD Radeon RX 9060 good for gaming?
Yes, the RX 9060 is expected to deliver solid 1080p performance, especially for esports and optimized AAA titles.

Q2: What’s the power requirement for RX 9060?
The card has a TBP of 132W and AMD recommends a 450W PSU minimum.

Q3: Will RX 9060 be available for individual purchase?
As of now, it’s aimed at OEMs. Retail availability has not been confirmed.

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