Radeon RX 9060 XT: $300 GPU Breaks World Overclocking Record | TechSpot

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

A Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card has achieved a recent world record for GPU frequency, reaching 4,769 MHz, according to reports from multiple tech news outlets.

The record-breaking overclock was accomplished through a collaboration between AMD and two prominent overclockers, Bill Alverson, known online as “Sampson,” and Splave. The feat significantly surpasses the previous GPU frequency record, establishing a new benchmark for performance, as reported by TechPowerUp.

The Radeon RX 9060 XT, a relatively recent addition to AMD’s lineup, is a $300 graphics card, making the achievement particularly noteworthy, according to TechSpot. The successful overclock demonstrates the potential within the card’s architecture to exceed standard operating parameters.

VideoCardz.com reported that AMD specifically targeted breaking the GPU frequency world record with the RX 9060 XT, indicating a deliberate effort to showcase the capabilities of the hardware. TweakTown also highlighted the impressive 4.7 GHz frequency achieved during the overclocking attempt.

Details regarding the specific methodology employed during the overclocking process, such as cooling solutions and voltage adjustments, have not been widely released. However, the successful outcome confirms the RX 9060 XT’s capacity for extreme performance tuning.

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