The highest-end GPUs are always exciting, but that isn’t what a majority of users are using or need. In fact, while it is slowly changing the most used resolution on Steam hardware surveys is still 1080p with over 55% of users running that resolution. Almost all of the top video cards are all older mid-level cards as well. The truth is, for a lot of people they don’t upgrade constantly if what they are using works. That’s why cards like AMDs recently announced RX 9060 XT are the most important launches. For a lot of people, these are the cards that they will be looking at and considering with their next build or upgrade. They will be looking for a card that won’t struggle with anything at their 1080p or 1440p resolution and they will want performance with supersampling and ray tracing so that their next card lasts just as long as their last one. So let’s check out the ASRock RX 9060 XT Challenger OC 16GB that AMD sent over and see what the new GPU is all about!
Product Name: ASRock RX 9060 XT Challenger OC 16GB
Review Sample Provided by: AMD/ASRock
Written by: Wes Compton
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I would typically confirm the clock speeds using GPUz but at the time of our testing, it wasn’t picking up the clock speeds on our test card. But the RX 9060 XT Challenger OC does have an overclock with its game clock running at 2700 MHz, 170 MHz over the stock clock of the 9060 XT and its boost clock can run up to 3290 MHz, 160 MHz over the boost clock on a stock RX 9060 XT. Testing was done using the beta launch driver provided by AMD.