The GPU Radar

NVIDIA RTX 5060vsAMD RX 9060 XT

Cross-brand comparison: NVIDIA offers DLSS and CUDA for AI/ML workloads. AMD offers competitive rasterization, often with more VRAM at the same price. Choose based on your ecosystem needs.
NVIDIA RTX 5060
Buy/Wait:Buy

Just launched — full driver maturity ahead

Best for: Budget gamers targeting 1080p high refresh rates or entry-level 1440p with DLSS.

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AMD RX 9060 XT
Buy/Wait:Buy

First-generation product — recently released, still early days

Best for: Mid-range 1440p gamers who want 16GB VRAM without paying high-end prices.

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NVIDIA RTX 5060AMD RX 9060 XT
TierEntryMid-range
GenerationRTX 5000RX 9000
VRAM8 GB16 GB
Memory TypeGDDR7GDDR6
TDP150W150W
UpscalingDLSS4FSR4
Ray Tracing
Launch MSRP$299$349
ReleasedSep 15, 2025Sep 15, 2025
Cycle length~800 days
Cycle adviceBuyBuy
Deals adviceCautionCaution
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Why buy each?

NVIDIA RTX 5060

DLSS 4 at $299

The cheapest way into Blackwell's AI-powered frame generation.

150W TDP

No PSU upgrade needed for most systems — works with 500W PSUs.

Entry-level Blackwell

Modern architecture with RT and Tensor cores at a budget price.

AMD RX 9060 XT

16GB at mid-range pricing

AMD continues to offer more VRAM per dollar than NVIDIA at every tier.

FSR 4

ML-powered upscaling at the mid-range price point.

~150W TDP

Ultra-efficient — no PSU upgrade needed for most builds.