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Sapphire Pulse AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB Graphics Card $607.20 ($592.02 with eBay Plus) Delivered @ smarthomestoreau eBay

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First discount on the new RX 9060 XT 16GB cards even if its not great ( Cheapest price! )

They also have the Sapphire RX 9060 XT 16GB Pure in White for $646.62 with eBay Plus that i ended up ordering for a white PC case that can only fit a short 240mm GPU.
Sold for $699 everywhere else.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/127154211053?_skw=sapphire+pulse…

I also got back $24 from Topcashback. Tracking took a few hours to show up.

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Comments

  • +6

    Any deals on New Balance running shoes?

    • +4

      Opps fixed, i had too many tabs open and copy pasted the wrong store.

  • +3

    New balance?

  • +6

    Are these in UK or US sizes?

  • +4

    Damn is this a solid new GPU threatening to enter my price bracket? It's been a while.

    • +4

      Yes, its around as fast as a RXT5060Ti 16GB card (Average FPS) or RX7700XT 12GB but you get 16GB with this card.
      Power draw is good too at a TDP of 170w

    • I wanted the Sapphire Pure Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB and centercom is selling that for $699.
      Also worth noting there is no credit card surcharge at ebay. You pay a little extra at centercom
      https://www.centrecom.com.au/sapphire-pure-radeon-rx-9060-xt…

      • +1

        Your post says Sapphire Pulse, the same one I linked

        • -1

          I said pure.. (white GPU) you posted the black Pulse.. they are not the same card.. the pure has RGB and uses two ball baring fans and the pulse use something else. Ball baring fans are better

          I wrote in my post that i myself got the pure.. Never said i got the pulse.

          • @vid_ghost: The title literally says Sapphire Pulse AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB Graphics Card.

            • @BriefNexus: Sure does, but you do know just because people post deals on here it doesn't mean they have purchased that deal. Also most of the time people post "Cheaper prices" as a reply.. not sure what the point of posting a more expensive alternative is. Centercom is a good seller but cheapest price is cheapest price.

              • @vid_ghost: I never said that you purchased the deal, you brought that up.

                I also never said it was cheaper, just that it's also on sale there, people might be able to pick it up or prefer to buy it from a physical store.

      • Also.. its $592.02 VS $629 WHATS YOUR POINT?

  • +2

    Combine that with cashback from shopback

    • +1

      Thats capped at $20.. Topcashback gave me $24 for my order of the 9060XT pure white card

      • +2

        TCB ebay 3% of $607.2 is $18.22 so will still get more with shopback 10% starting soon. Even more if you have bank bonus

        • This is what showed up in my Topcashback Earnings. ebay 09 Jun 2025 - $828.56 - $24.86 cashback

          Strange because thats the price before the coupon code. I ended up paying $646.62 . maybe it will adjust once it finishes pending.

  • +4

    Solid deal considering FSR4 and low power consumption.

  • +1

    Would it be worth getting this and selling my 6700XT for around $400? Mine is the only noisy component in my otherwise quiet build (it is a Gigabyte Gaming OC variant)

    • +2

      From the reviews i guess it would be and it also uses less power while being much faster.. This card is around as fast as a RTX5060Ti 16GB

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAH5vh-Cpg&t=506s

      • Thanks, yeah love Hardware Unboxed. Purchased with eBay Plus and trying out TopCashback. Thanks OP!

  • +2

    Do I upgrade from my 1080 or just hodl?

    • +1

      Watch this and make up your mind. Either way its a good watch ( from the start )
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAH5vh-Cpg&t=506s

      • +1

        Thanks mate, pulled the trigger

    • +1

      Glad to see a fellow 1080 user still holding strong!

      • unfortunately moving to 32" 1080P is very pixelated so anyone who's gone up in screen size has had to change to at least 1440P

        • Honestly the 1080 IS still going strong, only reason i’m upgrading is it’s finally showing its age and will soon be no longer supported. Ol buddy did well. VERY well.

    • If your been HODL since 2016 with the 1080, then I think you've HODL'D long enough.
      that said, I've had to resort to digging up a 1070 to play F1 because my 3090 died. actually performing better than I thought

  • +2

    Been waiting for something around this price point. Thanks, pulled the trigger

  • 7 available 10 sold - looks like it may sell out before this deal hits the main page :) When i posted they had sold 0

    • +1

      now 6 :)

  • +1

    Thinking about it i paid around $450 for my 6600xt,

    Soooooo would these 60 series amd cards ever be at that price point again ?

    • +2

      I paid $640 for a 6600xt 1 week after they came out so there is a good chance in 2 years time this RX9060XT will be $450 but it will probably be the 8GB version.

      The RX9060XT is at the same performance point of the RTX5060ti 16GB card.

      The 6600xt was in direct competition with the RTX3060 12GB NOT the RTX3060Ti 8GB

      This card is somewhere in between a RX6700xt and RX6600xt when compared to Nvidia''s RTX5060ti and its performance/price today. It should be the replacement to the 6600xt but Nvidia has pushed prices up heaps and their RTX4060ti & RTX5060ti cards over the past few years

      This is a great video on this topic from Hardware unboxed ..hosted by Tim that explains it way better then i can.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD3CAPErRa4

      • Interesting,

        What was the rrp for the 6600 xt actually, back then?

        As for your comment about buying it in the next two years i don't know if that'll even be the case. If they keep ending the production the following year or something along those lines.

        They replaced the 6600xt with the 6650xt models etc that I recall being a lot more expensive shortly after I got mine.

        It's pretty disappointing seeing the cost of an entire pc seem to be going up. With it being made that you're sort of forced? To buy older gen hardware compared to buying new and what's on the market at the time that to want to purchase.

        • +1

          There is another option: Buying a prebuilt deal. They buy the parts in bulk, so you end up getting, for example, a $1500 full build with a card that retails for $1100. So if you don't mind swapping parts out for the ones you want (e.g. a better PSU or a nicer case) then it is a much more affordable route.

          • +1

            @heef: So far in my time here, I've brought 1/1 pc that's prebuilt, it was a techfast pc with a 6700xt 5500, some no name of their homebrand allied mobo.

            It bsod on arrival lol, wonder where their testing went.

            Eventually contacted them, sent it and got it back in working condition with a new motherboard and replacement of the cpu? I believe the cpu was faulty and possibly the motherboard.

            Anyway prebuilds I see the value in but the parts they cheap out on still slightly concern me to the point where if I have the option I'd build myself.

            Mainly always feels like I need to upgrade the psu and motherboard amd possibly cpu it comes with just to end up with a 'decent gpu' which in the parts list makes it seem like a deal just fot that?

            But to each their own.

            • @AeymothSky: Fair enough, always a risk. Set my friend up with a Nebula deal 2 years ago and he hasn't had any issues, but it's all anecdotal. I got unlucky with some used ram I got on marketplace, but luckily I got ahold of the receipt and RMA'd it. So being cheap did pay off for me.

              • +1

                @heef: I'm not saying I won't buy prebuilds in the future, but I would be more careful about it.

                I agree that being cheap has mostly paid off for me too.

                I'm very frugal or atleast think I am with my money.

                • @AeymothSky: Hey, we are in the right place. This is OzBargain after all ;)

                  • +1

                    @heef: It's good entertainment scrolling the forums. I guess it would be similar to looking at clearance itmes in store (been ages since I've done that)! 0_0

                    • @AeymothSky: Clearance bins are so disappointing these days. Always just a bunch of old phone and tablet cases. May you one day strike gold.

                      • +1

                        @heef: I recall getting an alright deal for an netgear router back in officeworks one time yearsssss ago 😂 $35 it was. Good for first nbn router.

          • @heef: My idea is getting cheap Ryzen 7700 CPU's for $200 and building a budget system around that.. People buy really expensive video cards these days when we can just save money by turning down graphics settings on a older card. :)

            I just refuse to spend anymore then $640 for a GPU… once it gets above what an entire console costs its a big NO from me.. same for any PC part really.

            The benefit to cheaper lower end parts is that they not only use very little electricity to run but also generate way less heat.. the saving's keep going in running costs

            • @vid_ghost: Yeah I'm pairing this with a 7700 + mobo + ram that I got off marketplace for $580. Very good value combo IMO.

  • -1

    3 available13 sold .. WOW almost gone

  • still 1 left even though someone reported it as expired.

  • Wonder how much you can get for a Gigabyte RTX 4070 Non Super

    • RTX 4070 & RTX 4070 Super - Nvidia stooped making them so not only are they hard to find now but the ones still in the market are priced high

      • Yeah i have an RTX 4070 Non Super so i'm thinking maybe i can sell it and buy something like this.

        Though I'm a bit worried about selling through eBay, What is to stop someone from buying the GPU and then claiming they didn't receive a GPU i have heard of such scams…

        • Checking eBay sold listings for 4070 vary anywhere between $500 and $700 depending on the model. But checking benchmarks, there isn't a substantial uplift with the 9060 XT, so why bother?

  • Just got TopCashback confirmation of $17.75 (I paid $592.02 with eBay Plus)

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