AMD's latest mid-ranger throws a decent right hook at 1440p, but with Nvidia's rival lurking so close on price, is it a case of 'close, but no graphics cigar'? The great pixel-pushing prize fight between AMD and Nvidia is a tale as old as time, or at least as old as 3D graphics. But the real title bouts aren't fought in the heavyweight, money-no-object division. No, the real war for our hearts and wallets is waged in the mid-range, where most of us actually shop.
Enter AMD's latest contender, the Radeon RX 9060 XT. On paper, it’s got the swagger of a champion. It’s built on the shiny new RDNA 4 architecture, boasts a whopping 16GB of VRAM for future-proofing, and comes out swinging with a price tag that undercuts its direct Nvidia rival. Our Sapphire Pulse model lands at ₹36,399, which is a good ₹5,600 less than the comparable Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti. The question is, in a world of ever-demanding games, is that saving enough to make this the undisputed value champion, or has AMD pulled its punch just a little? Let's see how the numbers fare when the bell rings.
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