GonzoJ—December 2, 2025
The media could not be loaded. This GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9060 XT is an absolute game-changer. IT MAKE MY COMPUTER RUN LIKE A CHAMP—smooth, fast, and unbelievably quiet. The Build quality and overall Quality of this card are exceptional; it feels premium and looks ready for the long haul, assuring me of its long-term Durability. The Cooling system is incredible; I monitor the Temperature constantly, and it never gets uncomfortable, even during marathon gaming sessions. The Graphics quality it delivers at 16GB is stunningly detailed and fluid. Truly phenomenal Value for the money—if you're looking for a serious upgrade without breaking the bank, this is it! Read more
Just another knife guy—December 20, 2025
This GPU offers an insane amount of value for your game playing dollar. Want 240fps on fortnite consistently? This gpu has plenty of power to give you exactly that, making competive feel like creative! Want to play DCS with good FPS on high graphics settings?? This gpu will do exactly that.... For your money this thing is the best value on the market bar none. The video quality of this card is superb, cooling is handled like a champ by the fans and it runs at a nice stable temp even when over clocked. It is stable and I don't have crashes even when over clocking it and running it on the hotter side of the performance settings. It fits beautifully in a full sized case and mounts up easily and quickly. The functionality of this card dollar for dollar is literally untouched by any other gpu on the market. If your in to gaming and you are on a budget THIS IS YOUR CARD, 1080p gaming with high frame rate is what this card will offer you and that's at stock settings, over clocked it becomes a total budget powerhouse. Read more
Alexander Hall—July 1, 2025
Weeks waiting for it since placing the order, but, it arrived, and is working out to be a good upgrade for a five-year-old GTX 1660. Despite the 9060 being the current entry level for the 9000 series, it's a weighty card, considering a triple-fan shroud and metal backplate it's on. It doesn't "feel cheap." It exactly fit my mid-tower case, with no room to spare - do check if it might be too long for your particular case. After installation, doing nothing special to prepare, Windows 10 switched to its basic driver and only the DisplayPort-attached screen of my two, would activate. HDMI didn't turn on until Windows Update quietly did its thing, taking nearly 5 minutes to flip from 10% installing driver, to "done." lol. I then went to AMD's site for their Adrenaline package. For those criticizing price... for the last few years, it's very hard to find what you want at or below MSRP, they can't seem to make cards fast enough to satisfy the market. The markup I paid was modest, compared to ~$200 over, for the 9070 I might have got instead ;) My copy has a noticeable new-electronics odor, as various coatings and materials heat up, which I expect will fade over time, but it's not OVERheating, and running cool. One of the first games I tried was No Man's Sky, which I could never run at max settings in 1080p on the GTX 1660 without sub-30 fps and a headache. I can now run it at max settings in 1080p so much more smoothly, that it's a night and day difference. NMS added XESS support recently, which has finally fixed jaggies and annoying dot crawls in fine details viewed at a distance compared to previous options. I run this in "native" mode, no upscaling. It's not perfect yet tho, had some annoying distant-object flickers when I got to flying around, which could be the game's fault, idk. No Man's Sky also showed the advantage of considering the 16gb vram version: at max settings, this game is consuming ~10.5 gb. (Temps were running around 65c peak, and I could barely hear the fans.) Edit: Adding in September, that the NMS pop-in issue was fixed in a subsequent update. The card has been humming along flawlessly, since. It also performs decently in Cyberpunk 2077 with Ray Tracing options enabled, at standard HD resolutions, averaging around ~40fps (which is quite playable) - but, Path Tracing is a bit too much to ask of this card, dropping frames to around 20. It also features instruction sets needed for certain Ai-assisted apps, such as Topaz Gigapixel. Some upscale operations in that app process 5 times faster, compared to the 1660. And the diffusion-based Redefine options couldn't be run at all, on the older 1660. I'm disappointed to see that Amazon has combined a prior generation Gigabyte card with the listing for the 9060 - be careful which review you are reading and if it applies to what you're shopping for. Read more
Brian burkett II—January 3, 2026
It’s a really good gpu for the price runs games great. Read more
Jared Powers—March 15, 2025
Update for July 2025: The 7600XT is still going strong. Not had one issue as of yet. Ive played almost every type of game so far on this card (mostly at 1080p ultra but Ive also played in 1440p and had no issues). Currently Ive been playing CP2077, Chrono Trigger and D4. As you can see the scope of games I play. I still cant suggest getting the 7600XT over the 9060XT. But the 7600XT is still a great card for its price (315-330) I wouldn't pay 350 and up for it tho. Update: May 26,2025 if you're looking to purchase this card I would hold off bc the RX 9060XT 16gb model drops on June 5th and the price for it will be around 350 and it looks like it will be way better. So definitely check out the 9060XT 16gb model bc currently the 7600XT is 359 and thats just not worth it. This 7600XT is a 300 dollar card but honestly it should be 250-275 at the most. UPDATE: March 14: I've had the card about a week and it can definitely handle games. I'm currently playing Monster Hunter Wilds and it's working like a champ. I play at 1080p/1440p and this card can handle both good. 1080p ultra settings no problem but I wouldn't say it's a top of the line 1440p card but it does well for 300 dollar card. Its definitely a good value in this crazy GPU market if you can grab it for less than $330 usd. I've seen people complain about getting bad ones this happens with anything electronic. So I wouldn't let those negative reviews reflect the card overall. The people complaining have every right to complain tho Bc buying a gpu that doesn't work or stops working and cost 300 plus dollars sucks. My experience has been vastly different so far and if anything changes I'll be sure to update. But so far 2 months in and it's doing great! After finally receiving the product and getting it installed and updated I was relieved to see it works fantastic. After reading so many negative reviews I had my doubts. Shipping time is crazy long especially for buying on Amazon. I recently lost my build in a flood so going from a 4090 to this is a huge downgrade for me. I caught the card at the price of $315 usd. Read more
