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Radeon 9060 XT GPUs listed online for close to MSRP

ASRock Radeon RX 9060 XT Challenger (left) and Steel Legend (right) GPUs. (Image source: ASRock)
ASRock Radeon RX 9060 XT Challenger (left) and Steel Legend (right) GPUs. (Image source: ASRock)
The ASRock Challenger and Steel Legend Radeon RX 9060 XT GPUs have been listed online with a starting price of $320, just $20 over AMD’s MSRP. The cards will launch on June 5 but pretty much everything about them has leaked at this point.

With the launch just around the corner, the Radeon Rx 9060 XT has been subject to multiple leaks hinting at the performance. The specifications for at least the board partner cards are clear and now, a US retailer listing shows the real-world pricing for the cards. AMD announced a $299 and $349 price tag for the 8 GB and 16 GB models respectively, and the new listings are fairly close to that price point.

Central Computers, a California-based retailer, has listed three ASRock Radeon RX 9060 XT models, two Challenger and one Steel Legend. The board partner has already revealed that it will have both 8 GB and 16 GB models in the Challenger and Steel Legend series with complete specifications. Now, as per the listing, the 8 GB Challenger model is priced at $320 while the 16 GB Challenger is priced at $370. These are $20 higher than AMD’s suggested price for the GPU.

The 16 GB Steel Legend variant, on the other hand, is priced at $390, so the 8 GB variant can be expected to be priced around $350.

Notably, there are no images in these listings which suggest it might not be the final product page, and therefore the price could change as well. Listings on Amazon, Newegg, and MicroCenter will be more accurate indicators of the actual retail price for the RX 9060 XT, but those will come either just before or on launch day, June 5.

As for the specifications, the Challenger series is black GPUs with dual-fan cooling solutions while the Steel Legend is white with triple-fan coolers. The Steel Legend cards are clocked slightly higher, boosting up to 3,320 MHz compared to 3,290 MHz on the Challenger cards.

Recently, some synthetic and gaming benchmarks for the XFX Swift Pro Gaming RX 9060 XT leaked online showing similar performance as the more expensive, but last-gen, RX 7700 XT.

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Vineet Washington, 2025-06- 2 (Update: 2025-06- 2)