AMD’s next graphics cards may be closer than ever, and the latest leak comes from an unusually direct source: Amazon. After some speculative listings and a few whispers surrounding the Radeon RX 9060 XT, two XFX-branded models have surfaced on the U.S. version of Amazon. Although the full listings aren’t live yet, they reveal two configurations—an 8GB card at $449.99 and a 16GB card at $519.99—along with a boost clock of 3320 MHz and a launch date pegged for June 5th. With no official images or product breakdowns yet, this still qualifies as an unofficial leak, but it’s as close as you can get to confirmation without AMD saying the words themselves.
For context, these prices would place the RX 9060 XT in direct competition with Nvidia’s recently launched RTX 5060 Ti, which retails for $379 and $429 for its 8GB and 16GB versions. AMD’s pricing seems to sit slightly above Nvidia’s at face value, but it’s worth noting both cards listed on Amazon are overclocked (OC) editions, which often include aftermarket cooling and premium components that inflate the price. If these are indeed custom partner cards, the actual MSRP of the reference RX 9060 XT could be slightly lower, giving AMD an opportunity to slot in aggressively just below Nvidia’s price points. That could be a smart play for gamers who want solid mid-range performance without paying RTX 4070 money.
With Computex right around the corner, the timing certainly lines up. The show is known for being a launchpad for CPUs, GPUs, and other major PC hardware, and all signs point to AMD using the event to pull the curtain back on the 9060 XT lineup officially. Whether this GPU can deliver the price-to-performance sweet spot that AMD fans are hoping for will depend on real-world benchmarks and partner card availability. But with listings already popping up at major retailers, the wait won’t be much longer—and for those eyeing a summer PC build, the options are about to get more interesting.