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XFX Radeon RX 9060 XT Swift OC 16GB GDDR6 Graphics Card Black $467.10 Delivered @ Computer Alliance eBay

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Similar to recent 9060 XT 16Gb deals with similar pricing after discount. Free shipping.

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  • how i wish they had a 9060 gre that keeps all the xt spec except 12 GB ram, and further cut price say $80

    • I think that would cut the memory bandwidth too much though that you'd be better off paying an extra $80?

  • is this worthwhile upgrading from a 4060 8gb in a mini itx build

    • Would say so from memory upgrade alone.

      • 60 series is a native 1080p class gpu. Unless a game is highly unoptimised, do you recall any incidents where this much of vram was required for a game at 1080p level?

        • "Unless a game is highly unoptimised" boy do I have good (bad?) news for you…

          • @Robbo89: do i need to watch an ad or spin the wheel now to find out what it is 🤣.

            The suspense is killing

    • I have one. It's pretty big and heavy, so not great for mini ITX. Sapphire Pulse would be a better choice

    • Definitely not.

      It's a big and heavy card that may not fit in your mini ITX case, plus it's less than 50% performance difference (and that's not including NVIDIA advantages like DLSS etc)

    • What case do you have? NR200P or JONSBO C6 then yes, Velka 3 then nope

  • is this worth upgrading from a 3060 for 1440p? or hodl for another 9070xt deal like the one the other day for $810

    • No.

      Hodl. Jump isn't worth it.

      Imo a great 9070 non xt deal is still worth considering, though. (I moved from 3060 Ti to 9070 non xt. Was pleasantly surprised by how large the jump was). Also 1440p though I'm ultra wide. And non xt uses less power by default. Yes you can undervolt but.. Eh. Some non xt models also fit better in itx cases. For me that was the ultimate deciding factor. Sapphire 9070 pulse and xt pulse are massively different size wise! (ncase m1 to formd t1)

    • The full 12gb 3060? About a 40% improvement in pure raster. Almost like buying a 3080.

      9060xt is better fps per dollar, but 9070xt is a big jump though. So it's your personal choice.

    • If you’re pushing 1440p go with 70 series. Its better to spend bit more at first than having to upgrade in a few months.

    • Def Hodl.
      Just recently jumped from a 3060 to 9070xt for 1440p and I can definitely say it was worth it. Feels so good being able to pump graphics up while still having more fps than before.

  • Still on 2070 super….seriously considering just getting this.

    But might have to just save my pennies for a 9070.

  • This or the Sapphire Pulse RX9060?

  • Worth the upgrade from a 1060 6gb with a i5-6400 or will bottleneck with the CPU?

    • Your CPU + RAM are the bottleneck here. There's no upgrade path so I'd sell this PC complete "as is" and start fresh with a new Gaming PC.

      • Thats a shame, cant do that with current RAM prices.
        But thank you

        • You're better off buying an pre-owned AMD Gaming PC (Ryzen 5xxx or newer and 16/32GB DDR4 RAM) and RTX 30xx onwards GPU from Marketplace :)

  • would this be an upgrade from a used 3080FE i bought a few years ago for 650$. This was in anticipation after the great GPU apocalypse happened post Bitcoin. Now the desktop is for my kid, he loves MSFS ( still want to surprise him with a some flight sim gear-likley used ). Thing is the desktop is a bog standard 32GB DDR5 with a 9800X3D on a x870 in a H2Flow 2 (incdentally the rig was made by computer alliance a few weeks ago)

    • Performance is close to equal for both cards. I assume 3080 has 10gb VRAM, that should be enough for CPU bound MSFS. For generational leap I’d recommend 9070 or 9070 xt.

      https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=oMQj1lVj56U&t=416s&ra=m
      Hardware unboxed review of 2026 title Forza 6, sim racing kinda similar to MSFS. 3080 beaten by 9060 xt 16gb @ 1440p extreme average FPS 2.4%, @ 1440p extreme + RT Average FPS 13.9%

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