Quick Answer

The RX 9060 XT delivers excellent Elden Ring performance at 1080p and 1440p. With the right in-game settings you can target a smooth 60fps to 90fps frame rate without sacrificing visual quality, making it one of the best mid-range GPU choices for FromSoftware titles in 2026.

Recommended In-Game Settings for the RX 9060 XT

Elden Ring runs on an aging DirectX 12 engine that responds well to targeted tweaks. Start with these settings for the best balance of performance and image quality on the RX 9060 XT:

  • Resolution: 1920x1080 or 2560x1440
  • Texture Quality: Maximum (VRAM on the 9060 XT handles it comfortably)
  • Shadow Quality: Medium (biggest performance gain for minimal visual loss)
  • Anti-Aliasing: TAA High
  • Global Illumination: Medium
  • Ambient Occlusion: Medium
  • Volumetric Quality: Low to Medium (reduces GPU load in outdoor areas)
  • Motion Blur: Off (personal preference, but reduces clutter)
  • Ray Tracing: Off (Elden Ring's RT implementation adds overhead with little visual return)

With these settings at 1080p, expect 90fps to 120fps in most areas. At 1440p, you should lock comfortably at 60fps to 80fps even in demanding outdoor zones like Limgrave and the Altus Plateau.

AMD Software: Unlocking Extra Performance

The RX 9060 XT benefits significantly from AMD Radeon Software tuning. Enable AMD Anti-Lag 2 for reduced input latency during boss fights. Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) or FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) can be used if you want to push 1440p at higher frame rates with minimal quality loss.

For South African players dealing with loadshedding, it is worth enabling Radeon Chill and setting a frame rate cap at 60fps. This reduces power draw noticeably, which extends UPS runtime during load-shedding stages. The RX 9060 XT pulls around 150W under gaming load, which is manageable on most home UPS units.

Performance in Demanding Areas

Elden Ring has several GPU-intensive zones that test any card. Here is what to expect on the RX 9060 XT:

  • Limgrave and early game areas: 100fps+ at 1080p Ultra settings
  • Leyndell, Royal Capital: frame rates can dip to 55-65fps in the densely packed streets, set Shadow Quality to Low here
  • Farum Azula: the rotating architecture is demanding, Medium shadows and Medium Volumetric recommended
  • Shadow of the Erdtree DLC areas: the Scaduview is particularly taxing, expect 60-75fps at 1440p Medium-High settings

The RX 9060 XT handles all these areas without major stuttering when paired with at least 16GB of system RAM and an NVMe SSD for fast asset streaming.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the RX 9060 XT run Elden Ring at 60fps 1440p? Yes, easily. At 1440p with Medium-High settings you will average 65fps to 85fps in most areas. Only a few of the most demanding zones like Leyndell will push it below 60fps if settings are not adjusted.

Does Elden Ring support AMD FSR on the RX 9060 XT? Elden Ring supports FSR natively in-game. Setting FSR to Quality mode at 1440p output gives a sharp image with a meaningful performance boost, pushing frame rates up by 15 to 20 percent in demanding areas.

Should I enable ray tracing in Elden Ring on the RX 9060 XT? No. Elden Ring's ray tracing implementation is not optimised well enough to justify the performance cost. You will lose 20 to 30 percent of your frame rate for a very minor visual change. Leave RT off and redirect that headroom to higher shadow or texture quality.