Wednesday, May 21st 2025

PowerColor Radeon RX 9060 XT Graphics Cards Pictured

At Computex 2025, we ran into the PowerColor Radeon RX 9060 XT Reaper graphics card. The RX 9060 XT was announced earlier today, and is bound for a June 5th availability date. This card features a rather simple board design, given that the Reaper brand of graphics cards from PowerColor are designed to be priced close to the baseline pricing, the RX 9060 XT 8 GB starts at $299, and the 16 GB variant at $349. Both variants come with a total board power (TBP) value of 180 W, and we see that this card comes with a single 8-pin PCIe power connector to meet its power requirements (150 W from the connector and 75 W from the slot).

We also went hands on with the company's premium custom-design RX 9060 XT cards, the Hellhound and Hellhound Spectral White. These cards are strictly 2-slot, but come with lengthy cooling solutions with three fans, and a slender aluminium fin-stack heatsink underneath. The fans are illuminated There are other premium touches such as dual-BIOS, letting you switch between a factory overclock and a Silent BIOS that aggressively clamps down on load fan noise; and an LED toggle switch. The RX 9060 XT 8 GB is expected to get a regular black Hellhound card, while the RX 9060 XT 16 GB gets regular and Spectral White SKUs. Interestingly, the RX 9060 XT Hellhound series, much like the Reaper series, comes with just single 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
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7 Comments on PowerColor Radeon RX 9060 XT Graphics Cards Pictured

#1
ixi
50peso for additional 8GB, dayiumn. Is it good or bad? :D
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rattlehead99
ixi50peso for additional 8GB, dayiumn. Is it good or bad? :D
3$ per GB = 24$, but it's clam shelled which costs a bit more to manufacture so probably another 10-15$ there. They are getting 10-16$ more than they should.
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#3
jpvalverde85
2 fans! effing finally some sense... damn it took a lot of time...
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#4
Philaphlous
12GB and 16GB need to be mainstream low end GPU memory sizes... get rid of that 8GB crap...
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#5
Denver
Finally a compact dGPU. It's not a Nano, but it'll fit nicely in an HTPC.
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#6
rv8000
If these actually release/stay anywhere near msrp the HTPC might finally get an affordable upgrade that’s not skimping on vram (16GB version, to be clear).
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#7
lukart
They been doing a great job, gen over gen, very consistent cool & quiet. The Reaper is probably a must get for anyone building compact gaming PCs these days.
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