With its expectedComputexunveiling just a week away, the key specifications ofAMD’s Radeon RX 9600 XTappear to have spilled forth onto the internet.

The tip comes from prolific leakster momomo_us, but we had to double-take as the otherwise detailed post doesn’t mention the assumed subject of the leak. However, any kind of leak requires a pinch of salt, and this aligns roughly with expectations of the aforementioned 9600 XT, so let’s just add a few more grains and take a closer look.

AMD 9060 XT GPU

Up to 3320 MHz , Game : 2780 MHzUp to 3290 MHz , Game : 2700 MHz5.0 x16 , 16GB GDDR62048 , 20 Gbps , 128 bit2x DisplayPort , 1x HDMI1x 8-pinMay 12, 2025

Decoding the above, we have perhaps a reference and OC model RX 9060 XT being highlighted. The faster card can boost its Navi 44 XT RDNA 4 GPU with 2,048 Stream Processors (SPs) to 3.32 GHz, and has a game clock of 2.78 GHz. While it therefore has half the number of shaders as the potentRX 9070 XT, its boost clock is nearly 12% faster. Moreover, it boosts to almost 32% faster GPU clocks than the RX 9070 model.

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RX 9070

GPU, shaders

Navi 48 XTX, 4,096

Navi 48 XT, 3,584

Navi 44 XT, 2,048

Boost clock

2.97 GHz

2.52 GHz

3.32 GHz

16GB GDDR6

16 or 8GB GDDR6

Memory perf

640 GB/s on PCIe 5.0

320 GB/s on PCIe 5.0

under 200W

$599

$549

unknown

March 2025

May 08, 2025

Of course, the SP count isn’t the only cut with the RX 9060 XT; the memory system is weaker. Instead of the 16GB of 20 Gbps GDDR6 on a 256-bit bus, here we are expecting either 8GB or 16GB of the same VRAM ICs on a 128-bit bus. That neatly results in half the theoretical peak memory bandwidth for the new mid-ranger, at 320 GB/s.

Shifting our focus back to positives, we note that the RX 9060 XT is tipped to connect to a suitably modern PC via the PCIe 5.0 standard. It is just like its brethren in that respect, and an appealing spec at this tier.

Lastly, the leaked specs mention ports and connectors. PC enthusiasts and DIYers who buy an RX 9060 XT will have ‘just’ three outputs, indicates momomo_us. There’s also just a single 8-pin power connector (max 150W) required by RX 9060 XT installers. The PCIe slot can provide 75W, so that puts a TGP ceiling of 225W on this graphics card – and it should certainly run using less than the 220W RX 9070. However, those remarkably fast GPU clocks and knowing how power-thirsty the RX 9070 XT is, probably means we are looking at over 150W.

The specs are indeed interesting to see, but next week we will be happy to see the official hardware reveal and pricing. Graphics card reviewers might be crushed under the weight ofNvidia RTX 5060and Computex news at the same time, but we will aim to provide real-world AMD RX 9060 XT testing data ASAP.

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Mark Tyson is a news editor at Tom’s Hardware. He enjoys covering the full breadth of PC tech; from business and semiconductor design to products approaching the edge of reason.