XFX RX 9060 XT Swift OC White Edition Review
Introduction and Technical Specifications
Introduction
Welcome back. If you joined us yesterday you’ll have seen that AMD have introduced a new graphics card right in the price performance sweet spot. The Radeon RX 9060 XT. We spent yesterday discovering the performance and cost effectiveness of this card, particularly in relation to the RTX 5060, it’s primary rival in this segment.
Vanilla cards are all well and good, and the XFX we looked at yesterday was especially good value for money, but what if you want something a little quicker? Something with a factory overclock. Perhaps even, a card that is white rather than the very common black? Enter the XFX RX 9060 XT Swift OC White Edition. That rather lengthy name breaks down simply into what this is offering. XFX have been beating the Radeon drum for years. Even when AMD didn’t really have a drum worth beating. Their endurance was rewarded with the RX 9070 XT we reviewed here, and the insane sales that brought. If the beefy 9070 was too rich for your budget then, as we saw yesterday, the RX 9060 XT makes for a great value card.
We saw yesterday how the regulation XFX Swift performed. It did much better than we’d expect any card around the £319 mark to do. It would run anything at all at 1080, and even in our 1440 testing it never ran out of steam. How does today’s White Edition Swift stack up, boasting a factory overclock as it does? Let’s find out.