News AMD RX 9060 XT GPU retailer listings start at $450

Well if they rally are trying for $450 for an 8gb card then time to buy nvidia. Even nvidia has an msrp of $429 for a 5060ti 16gb. What’s sad is AMD always kind of played the card of being pro consumer and value for money, but they are showing they are willing to stick prices to consumers as well in the current market.

In other words when pc parts are concerned, be a fan of your wallet.
 
Well if they rally are trying for $450 for an 8gb card then time to buy nvidia. Even nvidia has an msrp of $429 for a 5060ti 16gb. What’s sad is AMD always kind of played the card of being pro consumer and value for money, but they are showing they are willing to stick prices to consumers as well in the current market.

In other words when pc parts are concerned, be a fan of your wallet.
Well EU countries have around 20% VAT on hardware product in my country is 22%, but lets say 20%

I know that in USA you don't have it or i am mistaken have this month or last activate it.

450$ - 90$ VAT = 360$ for 8gb and probably there are going to be chipper version,

and this is old information, hardware stuff in EU are always expensive, this is more click and bait article
 
Well if they rally are trying for $450 for an 8gb card then time to buy nvidia. Even nvidia has an msrp of $429 for a 5060ti 16gb. What’s sad is AMD always kind of played the card of being pro consumer and value for money, but they are showing they are willing to stick prices to consumers as well in the current market.

In other words when pc parts are concerned, be a fan of your wallet.
AMD isn't making any of their own cards so the AIB partners are setting the prices.

This just means that PC gaming is going to be for fanbois and the well-to-do. If you live on a budget it looks like consoles are going to be in your future. The renaissance was nice while it lasted.
 
Well if they rally are trying for $450 for an 8gb card then time to buy nvidia. Even nvidia has an msrp of $429 for a 5060ti 16gb. What’s sad is AMD always kind of played the card of being pro consumer and value for money, but they are showing they are willing to stick prices to consumers as well in the current market.

In other words when pc parts are concerned, be a fan of your wallet.
This is a pre-release posting of an AIB "factory OC" model, and if I recall correctly, XFX had worse markups on 9070XTs than Powercolor or Sapphire. Checking the outgoing generation at three retailers, one only has XFX 7600's left, but the two that had other brands, the XFX cards cost $30-40 more despite having less of an OC. This is almost certainly NOT AMD's MSRP, although it might reflect XFX's initial street price.

The 5060Ti 16gb may have a MSRP of $429, but at the Central Ohio Microcenter the only model that you can actually buy is $529.99, and local sales tax takes the out-the-door price to $572.39. The only 5060Ti 8gb model they have in stock is only $10 shy of the 16gb model's "MSRP".
 
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This is a pre-release posting of an AIB "factory OC" model, and if I recall correctly, XFX had worse markups on 9070XTs than Powercolor or Sapphire. Checking the outgoing generation at three retailers, one only has XFX 7600's left, but the two that had other brands, the XFX cards cost $30-40 more despite having less of an OC. This is almost certainly NOT AMD's MSRP, although it might reflect XFX's initial street price.

The 5060Ti 16gb may have a MSRP of $429, but at the Central Ohio Microcenter the only model that you can actually buy is $529.99, and local sales tax takes the out-the-door price to $572.39. The only 5060Ti 8gb model they have in stock is only $10 shy of the 16gb model's "MSRP".

On the 5060ti 16gb I only saw it once but I did score an msrp 5060ti 16gb at Microcenter.

I was trolling their website one Friday morning and they had 2. I was able to reserve it and picked it up on my way home from work.

https://www.microcenter.com/product...ked-dual-fan-16gb-gddr7-pcie-50-graphics-card

This was the one I picked up. I think it was 471 with tax etc. But I know what you’re saying I keep constantly checking their website and most of the cards are about as overpriced as anywhere else, but if you’re fortunate enough to have a Microcenter nearby, they are one of the better places to get stuff.
 
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What is AMD smoking? Their goal was to drive up volume sales and thus marketshare, this will do the opposite for a TEMU nVidia GPU.

9070XT MSRP was $599.
9070 MSRP was $549.
9060XT 16GB MSRP is $519.
9060XT 8GB MSRP is $449.

Absolutely stupid to ONLY be $30 difference from a 9070.

The 9070 GRE needed to be $499.
The 9060XT 16GB needed to be $449.
The 9060XT 8GB needed to be $399.

That would have given you that $50 price point differential.

But $519? You are better off with the Geforce 5060Ti or Radeon 9070, making the 9060XT a pointless release.
 
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Who knew that Intel would be the sole supplier of budget GPUs? Both Nvidia and AMD cheapest GPUs are all $400+, we will see about that RTX5060 (MSRP$300), but with the 8gb RTX 5060 ti losing to Arc B580 in multiple cases though... the lower price Nvidia offering will need to sell on brand name and DLSS alone.

Only other competition sub $400 is the prior generation and used market. Would be good timing for a B580 high end to drop if it is coming (B770/G31 whose future isn't certain). Even this late, it has the benefit of much better and more mature B series Arc drivers and with Nvidia and AMD offerings performance and price on display, Intel can price the B770 aggressively to where it can sell and disrupt.

I do miss the GPU launches of old where we would get full stack releases from the bottom to the top, Radeon HD 5350 up to the HD 5950, or the GT 1030 to the GTX 1080Ti. iGPU has eliminated the low end, but the low end AMD and Nvidia offerings are neither cheap or performant for the asking price. They fail to compete with prior offerings, personally I don't see a reason to upgrade at these prices.
 
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No matter if these are real prices or not. Extra 8gb is about $30…
So 8gb model will be about $30 to $50 cheaper than 16gb model. No more!
Most likely $30 cheaper. So if 9060XT 16gb is $450… 9060xt 8gb can not be cheaper than $420… or they start losing money with 8gb models.
And yes, this small price difference makes 8gb models useless.
So forget what ever 8gb model cost. It does not matter. Look the 16gb model prices and that will tell if the gpu is worth of it or not. Unless you really need that $30…
 
This is a pre-release posting of an AIB "factory OC" model, and if I recall correctly, XFX had worse markups on 9070XTs than Powercolor or Sapphire. Checking the outgoing generation at three retailers, one only has XFX 7600's left, but the two that had other brands, the XFX cards cost $30-40 more despite having less of an OC. This is almost certainly NOT AMD's MSRP, although it might reflect XFX's initial street price.

The 5060Ti 16gb may have a MSRP of $429, but at the Central Ohio Microcenter the only model that you can actually buy is $529.99, and local sales tax takes the out-the-door price to $572.39. The only 5060Ti 8gb model they have in stock is only $10 shy of the 16gb model's "MSRP".
Fun fact. The 5060Ti 16GB, in Europe, has an MSRP of 450€, too. Meaning, if this really is the MSRP for the AMD card, they truly lost it. Here is and overview of all GPU prices from last week, I can’t redo it right now.

For Germany:
All cards are currently available, and prices are looking really good for the most part across the board, except the absolute top.
RTX 5090: 2698.99€ (MSRP: 2229€)
RTX 5080: 1138.99€ (MSRP: 1119€)
RTX 5070Ti: 836.99€ (MSRP: 879€)
RTX 5070: 584.90€ (MSRP: 649€)
RTX 5060Ti 16GB: 419.00€ (MSRP: 450€)

AMD:
RX 9070XT: 749.00€ (MSRP: 689€)
RX 9070: 659.00€ (MSRP: 629€)

So, Nvidia is currently below MSRP on anything 5070Ti and under, basically at MSRP for the 5080 plus/minus a few bucks, and only the 5090 is really significantly over. AMD is over the MSRP on both their cards. I think Nvidia especially is sending more stock to Europe currently, due to tariffs, but looks like AMD is following suit, too. Them being above MSRP here implies that their stock is lower overall, though.

Edit: Oh, and all German prices including sales tax, of course.
Meanwhile, the same cards are not available, or priced quite a bit higher than MSRP, in the US. Are people STILL not getting why that is? Really? Let me spell it out for you.

As long as there are 145% tarifs on goods from China, you will face both a shortage of GPUs and massively inflated prices, no matter what you think these things should cost.

Oh, and for those thinking consoles will be better? Think again. Tarifs will ruin those prices, too.