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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB Graphics Card Geekbenched; Leaked Results Suggest 25-31% Faster Than RX 7600 XT

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Just over a week ago, the Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card became official; introduced as the fastest gaming GPU option for "under $350." It represents the second wave of AMD's RDNA 4 GPU generation, but definitive verdicts are not expected until a lifting of review embargoes—likely happening the day before retail release: June 4. Evaluation samples are very likely in the possession of media outlets and influencers; as evidenced by pre-launch benchmark results appearing within the Geekbench Browser database. A nondescript Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB model was put through OpenCL and Vulkan wringers, via "Geekbench 6.2.2 for Windows AVX2." Overall tallies are 109315 and 124251, respectively. The test rig consisted of Team Red's Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, a Gigabyte X870E AORUS MASTER motherboard, and 32 GB of DDR5-8000 RAM.

Geekbench results are not the best indicators of gaming performance on modern PC platforms, but semi-useful data can be compared to figures generated by predecessors and current-gen siblings. Quick analysis points to the benchmarked Radeon RX 9060 XT 16 GB sample pulling ahead of its RDNA 3-based elder—the Radeon RX 7600 XT—by 25 to 31%. Stepping up against the Radeon RX 7700 XT 12 GB model, the plucky new candidate trails by 14% in OpenCL stakes and 12% in Vulkan. Naturally, a performance gulf exists between the Radeon RX 9070 16 GB (non-XT) card and its forthcoming smaller sibling—almost a +23% difference in OpenCL, and roughly +32% in Vulkan. Crucially, other Geekbench Browser entries suggest that NVIDIA's competing GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16/8 GB and RTX 5060 8 GB designs hold slight advantages in terms of OpenCL numbers. AMD's Navi 44 XT GPU-powered card nudges just beyond the RTX 5060's overall Vulkan result. A clearer picture of Radeon RX 9060 XT's standing will be painted next week; stay tuned for TechPowerUp's inevitable in-depth analyses of board partner specimens.



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I'm gonna run geekbench on my 6800xt and 3080 and see how it matches in scores. This weekend of course.
 
I'm not suprised the 9060XT is much faster than the 7600XT.

The 7600XT, 7600, and 6650XT were all just process evolutions of the ancient 6600XT

First they slapped some 17.5Gbps memory on it and called it a 6650XT
Then they took the 6650XT and ported it to TSMC N6 almost like-for-like (just updating the media engine for AV1 encoding), voila - the 7600.
Then they doubled the number of VRAM packages to make the 7600XT.

There were basically zero gains moving from RDNA2 to RDNA3, and so the performance delta between the 6600XT, 6650XT, 7600, and 7600XT is less than 5% in total. They all run at 2.6GHz and they all have an identical core config with architectures that perform so closely that they're practically indistinguishable.

Ergo, 2024's 7600XT was so damn close to 2021's 6600XT that AMD's entry-level cards have been a total snoozefest for almost half a decade now.
The 6650XT, 7600, nor 7600XT never came close to the performance of the 6700XT, and were steps backwards from the 6600XT in terms of performance/$ and performance/Watt. You only bought them because you couldn't find a discount 6600XT left in stock...

I'm gonna run geekbench on my 6800xt and 3080 and see how it matches in scores. This weekend of course.
6800XT:
133000 OpenCL
152000 Vulkan

3080(10GB)
173000 OpenCL
157000 Vulkan
 
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Benchmark is nothing for me , gaming only.
I dont think 9060xt 16gb beat 6800xt and 5060ti 16gb.
 
I dont think 9060xt 16gb beat 6800xt and 5060ti 16gb.
Meaningfully beat? No. But it'll win here and there if these so-called "leaked" benchmarks are any true. At roughly 68% of 9070 XT performance, it'll be very close to RX 7800 XT / RTX 4070.
 
Meaningfully beat? No. But it'll win here and there if these so-called "leaked" benchmarks are any true. At roughly 68% of 9070 XT performance, it'll be very close to RX 7800 XT / RTX 4070.

I want to see that.
Close to 7800xt , I want to be surprised.
 
Meaningfully beat? No. But it'll win here and there if these so-called "leaked" benchmarks are any true. At roughly 68% of 9070 XT performance, it'll be very close to RX 7800 XT / RTX 4070.
I’m thinking more like an RX 7700 XT but we should see some real world benchmarks soon.

Personally I want to buy an RX 9060 XT to try and installing SteamOS on a desktop PC. It would be my first real attempt to stick it to Windows on a desktop
 
Just noticed, the recently reviewed Zotac 5060 solo 8gb surpasses 7600 xt by almost 25% at real life gaming...
9060 xt should be clearly faster to be viable at 349$ MSRP. The answer, i.e. @W1zzard's review, is less than a week away (I hope). :D
 
Like a lot of people, I've been waiting on the the 9060 XT reviews before picking one up instead of a 5060 TI. However, I found and purchased a 5070 12GB at MSRP ($549) yesterday at Walmart of all places. Should I even still consider the 9060 XT, or should I go with the 5070?
 
Should I even still consider the 9060 XT, or should I go with the 5070?
Unless you literally can't live without that extra 4 GB and the good ol' 8-pin connector then do nothing but enjoy your new GPU. 9060 XT has no shot in beating 5070, meaningfully at least.
 
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