The AMD Radeon RX 9060 operates at a base GPU clock of 1700 MHz, scaling up to 2990 MHz in boost mode, while the memory runs at 2518 MHz. Its 1792 shading units are backed by 112 texture mapping units and 64 render output units, delivering a texture rate of 334.9 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 191.4 GPixel/s. Floating-point performance sits at 21.4 TFLOPS, and the card includes support for double-precision floating-point operations, adding versatility for compute-oriented tasks alongside traditional rendering workloads.
The RX 9060 is equipped with 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM running across a 128-bit memory bus, reaching an effective memory speed of 18,000 MHz and delivering a maximum bandwidth of 288 GB/s. The card also supports ECC memory, which helps detect and correct memory errors during operation — a useful capability for tasks that benefit from improved data integrity.
The RX 9060 supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.2, covering a broad range of modern graphics and compute APIs. Ray tracing, stereoscopic 3D, and multi-display output are all supported, alongside AMD FSR4 for upscaling and AMD SAM for CPU-GPU memory access optimization. The card does not include DLSS, XeSS (XMX), LHR, or RGB lighting, and it carries no hash rate limiter.
The RX 9060 provides a total of three display outputs: one HDMI 2.1b port and two DisplayPort outputs. There are no USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort connections on this card.
The RX 9060 is built on the RDNA 4.0 architecture, fabricated using a 4nm process node and integrating 29,700 million transistors. It connects via PCIe 5.0 and carries a Thermal Design Power of 132W. The card does not include an integrated air-water cooling solution.