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Sapphire Pure AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB Graphics Card $636.00 ($620.10 with eBay Plus) Delivered (Excl. NT) @ Smarthomestoreau eBay

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Price drop on the Sapphire Pure AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB Graphics Card. Sells for $699 everywhere else. (Also making it the cheapest RX 9060 XT 16GB for sale)
Its not just a white version of the Sapphire Pulse, its a more premium card with extra features.

Excludes Northern Territory, WA Remote.

Specs:
https://www.sapphiretech.com/en/consumer/pure-radeon-rx-9060…

Also dont forget you can get another $24 cashback from TopCashback AU.
https://www.topcashback.com.au/ebay/

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Comments

    • +20

      The super will cost heaps $$$$

      • yeah that is the shit thing about nvidia …
        they just don't give a shit selling good value GPUs for gamers anymore (cos of their very profitable AI business)
        However despite their high prices they still got the biggest GPU market share

        at least when super version comes out (probably in Q1 2026)
        AMD would need to respond with their own 24GB version.

        Also this price used be able to get a decent third highest tier GPU ,
        now it considered a bargain price for second lowest tier GPU (just one above the 8GB model).

        • +3

          Maybe but
          * 4000 series supers launched cheaper than the non super variants.
          * AMD didn't refresh with higher ram capacity last time around.

          • @Osiris: Thats because there was no high demand for 4000 series at the time and also the 4000 series was priced pretty bad. The supers just fixed that

        • cos of their very profitable AI business

          You'd think they could subsidise gamer GPUs with the AI stuff…

          • @smartazz104: No, they can't. If gaming GPUs are good value the AI farms will buy gaming GPUs. They are holding back performance and capping RAM to ensure gaming GPUs are worse value than their dedicated AI chips

    • +2

      If a 5060 Super happens, it will be 12 GB, as the new VRAM stepping is inbetween the two current values for a 128-bit bus.

      If a 5070 Super happens, it could be 15 GB, or 18 GB. You're thinking of something with a 256-bit bus, which might just be called a 24GB RTX 5080.

      If an RTX 5080 update happens soon, expect to see it back at launch MSRP, at least (hopefully without the AU tax).

  • +11

    hey man

    i can afford this

    whats wrong with this picture (sez jensen huang)

  • +6

    wasn't this $25 less earlier today

    • +9

      Different model. This will be good for a white build and most white coloured pc parts have a white tax attached to it. Would have been good if it had the 3 fans like the asrock steel legend. Very quiet fans on those.

  • +1

    where's the cheaper black one?

  • Worth it for an upgrade from 6700xt, if I sold my old one for $400?

    • Lmao I had the same thought and made the same comment on the last deal. I bit the bullet and got the Pulse 16GB for $592.02.

      I'd say if you don't need the white casing & RGB, wait for another sub-$600 deal.

      • +2

        What made you come to your conclusion? Everything I've read has basically told me it's a very minimal upgrade, so I'm not sure it's even worth the $200 outlay

        • +5

          Quite a niche scenario but I did a new build recently and downsized into a Dan A3. It's super quiet on the desktop, but as soon as I open a game my Gigabyte Gaming OC coil whines. And the fans are loud AF. So I'm not so much upgrading for performance, but rather for noise (improved efficiency is also a bonus).

          • +3

            @heef: Very niche reason but valid all the same! Enjoy your new card!

          • @heef: I have a DanA3.. the glass side panel reduces sound heaps.

            • @vid_ghost: Haha, part of the reason I got the Dan A3 was to not have glass. I am using the side mounted fan bracket, so I'll stick with the mesh.

        • +2

          I would say its all about 8GB vs 16GB.. 8Gb will only get worse with time… new 2025 games are already crashing out or failing to run on 8GBs.. both hardware unboxed and gamers nexus have 0% scores for 8GB cards in some game tests because they wont run on 8GB at the settings they ran all other cards at.

          • +2

            @vid_ghost: You've got your cards mixed up. 6700XT is 12GB.

            • +2

              @heef: Seconded. 12GB vs 16GB isn't all that different. I think I'll just hold.

  • +5

    Sigh. Only marginally faster than my covid era 8GB RTX 3070. But that did cost $1000 tho …

    • I bought one for $700 during covid too, came from a dell that was being refurbished… Fell off the truck along the way. Kicking myself for not buying a 3080 for an extra $300

    • +2

      I paid $1400 for my EVGA 3070 during the Mining Boom… planning to keep it as a collector item.

    • +3

      Thanks for letting us know. We were all wondering

      • +1

        :) well i was happy to know.. its crazy how prices were back then

        • +1

          It was weird time. Bought the first 3070 for $1000 because I saw a friend mining ETH and making decent $. Bought a second one ONE MONTH later for $1400 to mine more ETH. When I saw the ETH returns slowing down 4-6 months later, didn't want to be left holding 2 cards so sold the second card for its purchase price. Young guy with no car didn't want to see it working in my PC, was happy to take it from me at the train station. Lucky he didn't get scammed.

          Thank you for indulging my old man ramblings :)

      • +1

        Thanks for letting me know you were wondering.

    • +1

      Still rocking a EVGA 1080 SC from this deal:

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/409861

  • +1

    Thanks OP, got a new motherboard on your recommendation as well. Cheers

    • What MB was that again? :)

      • +1

        The Gigabyte B650M AORUS ELITE AX ICE :)

        • +1

          Ah yeah. This card will match it will. Its also only 240mm in size. :) GPUs are just crazy large these days.

  • +4

    man xx60 tier prices have more than triple-outstripped the pace of inflation. wtf. feels like just yesterday I was buying a RX 5700XT for $4xx on one of the ebay discounts.

    So 6 years later I can get +50% performance for +50% more $$$.

    and tech is said to be the most deflationary force in human history… lol.

    • I paid $640 for a RX6600XT a week after it came out. Was the cheapest one at the time too.

      • +1

        fair enough. quick google says RX 6600 XT launched Aug 11, 2021, which is well into the covid+crypto boom. I guess that one year frontloaded 10 years worth of inflation.

        • Not really.. The MSRP for the Radeon RX 6600 XT was $379 USD at launch. So i got it for less then its USD MSRP price in Australia. The MSRP US Price for the RX9060XT is $349 USD

    • +3

      Very little competition in graphics cards plus they realised their pricing was too generous relative to their market power during covid (from a coldly calculating perspective). So here we are. Intel can see it and that's why they keep trying to enter the market. Doesn't seem to take off for them.

      • i mean… they can say that 10 years ago competitive pricing didn't gain them market share, which is a shame. but also their current non-competitive pricing has dropped their market share from ~30% to ~8%…

        they are both facts, but maybe the infamously highest-paid CEO in the world in 2020 should check whether mindshare from their ryzen CPU division factors into their cold calculations.

  • +5

    9060 XT performs worse than I expected, or I would buy one. The outstanding performance of 9070 made me expect too much on 9060 XT.

    • isnt the 9070 over $1100-1200 tho? from everything Ive read, It performs well for this price. on par with 7800 xt thats selling for $750+

      • 7800 XT I remember had been at least $709 for a non-base model (XFX Magnetic Fan?). There weren't many people buying that because the promo last for at least a few weeks.

        I mean 9070 non-XT. It had been at least $999. I think it has better value than 9070 XTs above $1139. 9070 non-XT is actually more power-efficient than 9070 XT, so I expect 9060 XT to be even better

  • Have a 6800 non XT running 4K. This or 9070 for bang for buck?

    • +5

      RX6800 16GB = same perrmance as RX9060XT 16GB

      Only option is a RX9070 or something faster

    • +3

      I wouldn't consider the 9060 XT a 4K card for most people. While I am going to run 4K on mine, I'm not chasing crazy framerates or ray tracing.

      6800 is still quite good performance-wise. Maybe wait for sub-$1000 9070 XT?

      • +1

        People use upscaling to help run things in 4k

        • Eh, IMO upscaling is a band-aid solution, a marketing ploy, to distract from the shrinkflation of GPU price-to-performance.

          Not saying I won't use it, but it's not a selling point.

  • +1

    $550 or less hodl 🤔🤔💵💵😁

    • +2

      $550 for a 16GB card when Nvidia is charging $785.. i don't think so. Not anytime soon anyways.

      • GDDR6 doesn't cost too much. 5060 Ti also has better performance, so 9060 XT has to be cheaper. It is the cheapest 16GB card indeed

    • I wouldnt hodl your breath.

  • Why pay $636 for this when PCCG and Scorptec all seem to have a range of 9060XT 16GB cards for $629?

    • +3

      You cant get any cashback with retail PC stores… I've tried so once you use Top Cashback and get back around $24 your paying less.

      This is what i got when i ordered - 09 Jun 2025 $828.56 $24.86 cashback pending

      Also if you look up this white model those stores are selling it for $699 as its a premium model not the base model card.

      • Right, gotcha.

      • You cant get any cashback with retail PC stores…

        Sure you can, they're just at 0.5-1.0%… :S

        • I did see mwave at 1% … But i couldnt see any others. tried topcashback, Cashrwards and shopback… Scorptec said unavailable but did come up. anyways..They are pointless.

  • I've noticed that i enjoy your deal posts and comments, but your profile picture is horrible. What's the deal with that?

    • +7

      its a 1998 PC Powerplay magazine zombie game cover art image that i scanned @ 17 years old :) Still using it after all these years.. It only exists online because of me.
      Also that's why the image quality is low.

      • +1

        i think they were referring to the actual image, which looks gruesome,
        rather than the image quality.,

        • I agree.. the image quality is gruesome :) ha

      • +1

        Thanks for the reply.

  • +1

    i bought the rx 6800 which is roughly the power of this card 3 years ago for the same price… you're telling me after 3 years, the price / GPU compute is unchanged??? What the heck. And here we talk about what amazing advances Graphic card companies have made. What's going on?????? It should be 1/4 of the price!

    • +3

      it is mainly about GPU makers like nvidia selling you software/AI advances (fake frames etc) for ridiculously overpriced GPU nowadays..

      that is why Leather Jacket man was saying

      5070 = 4090

    • The rx 6800 USD launch price was $579 US Dollars = $888.32 AUD + 10% GST of $88.80 - $977 Total

      Just because you got the rx 6800 on sale later on for $600 something doesn't mean anything.. As this card can also come down in price over time.

      • +1

        i didn't get it for an amazing price. It was just the price you could get it back then. Now this is the price for the 9060xt. Seems like they decided to make graphy cards the exact same price after 3 YEARS, with just higher priced cards added in! ridiculous! next year, the most advanced card will cost $20k. They're basically trying to make people hoard electronics like it's some sort of long term investment. No competition i'm guessing so they're become insane with greed

    • Isn't a big part of the uplift FSR 4.0 and AFMF? Genuine question

      • Those are two great features that rival NVIDIA's. Once more games support them they will be a selling point of the RX 9060 XT 16GB. at the moment the biggest selling point is its price to performance vs the RTX5060ti 8GB costing more but being much slower.

  • +5

    Whit triple fan XFX Swift 16gb rx0060xt $629 https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/graphics-cards/amd/11861…

  • Is this card any good thinking of upgrading my dinosaur of a pc setup with a old GTX 3070ti

    • +2

      I don't think its going to be much faster in games that work ok in 8gb Vram limits

      • +1

        Thank you for the response money saved 🤣

  • +1

    RTX 3070ti has around the same performance as this card only difference is 8GB vs 16GB's of ram… not sure it would be worth the upgrade… maybe start with your other parts first… Ryzen 7700 is my pick for the best bang for buck CPU https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/909505

  • +1

    Scorptec has a white 3 fan XFX for 629, for those looking for a chonkier look

  • +1

    I've been considering this card, and earlier the cheaper Pulse variant from the same ebay store, but not sure how they are for warranty issues. It seems Sapphire puts the burden on the seller to deal with RMA and repairs. Does anyone have experience dealing with Smarthomestoreau for such things?

    • +2

      Smarthomestoreau has been around a while now and have sold out on previous deals. Unless they go out of business within the 3 year warranty period and close down their eBay store you have nothing to worry about. Ebay will fully refund you the money if they don't honor warranty.

      Also in my experience of 29 years I've only seen 1 failed Powercolor Radion HD 6850 from 2011 after 4 years of use.

      If a GPU lasts a few months it will most likely last 3 years. Especially these (170w) low power usage ones like the RX9060XT 16GB.

      • Thanks, that makes it more assuring. I'm still on the fence which model to get, though. Keen on the Reaper for its compact size, which would be nice for the smaller build I have in mind for the coming year.

        • Reaper =
          2 slot
          220mm(L) X 120mm(W) X 40mm(H)

          Pure -
          2.3 slot
          240mm(L) X 124mm(W) X 46.1 mm(H)

          Both cards are pretty small

          • @vid_ghost: The numbers you have for the Reaper appear to include the brackets, and without them it seems to be: 200mm x 100mm x 39mm. Not sure if the Pulse/Pure numbers are also inclusive of brackets, but they're certainly far from big by today's standards. Everything looks massive compared to my faithful old dual-fan 1660s lol.

            • @pinopio: YES.. the bracket that connects it to the case.. i know some modders like to take those off :) but 99.9% of people use them and they also support/secure the card in place.. or am i getting it wrong.. images on the reaper show not brackets of any kind. https://powercolor.com/product-detail248.htm

  • +1

    I just got my card delivered now, the box is small :) exact same size as my Sapphire Pulse RX 6600 XT 8Gb box

  • 9 available 25 sold almost gone too :)

  • Crazy that the 7900 from 2 years ago eats this card.

    • You find it crazy that a $900USD 360w TDP card from 2 years ago beats a $349USD 170w TDP card today? Really!!

  • +1

    The cheaper black Pulse card is back in stock https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/909648#comment-16618079

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