The RX 9060 XT is AMD's value 1440p contender, and the headline question SA builders ask is power: with a ~150W board power, even a 1000W PSU is dramatic overkill. The card is happy on a quality 550W to 650W unit.

Quick Answer

A 1000W PSU is far more than the RX 9060 XT needs; the card draws around 150W, so a quality 550W to 650W 80+ Gold unit runs it plus a modern CPU with comfortable headroom. The RX 9060 XT targets 1440p High at roughly 70 to 100fps in most modern titles.

RX 9060 XT Power And Performance Basics

With a ~150W TBP, the RX 9060 XT is one of the more efficient cards in its class. A Ryzen 7 7700 plus the card under full load pulls roughly 350 to 400W from the wall, so a 650W PSU leaves ample transient headroom. Performance-wise, expect a strong 1080p experience at 120fps-plus and a solid 1440p High target of 70 to 100fps depending on title.

What To Actually Buy In SA

Skip the 1000W unit unless you plan a far bigger GPU later; that money is better spent on a quality 650W 80+ Gold PSU and more storage or RAM. The RX 9060 XT is stocked at Evetech in the value-1440p tier, and pairs naturally with a Ryzen 5 7600 or Ryzen 7 7700, 32GB DDR5-6000, and a 1440p 144Hz panel for the high-refresh experience it is built for.

FAQ

Is a 1000W PSU overkill for the RX 9060 XT?

Yes, substantially. The card draws around 150W, so a 550W to 650W 80+ Gold unit is plenty. A 1000W PSU only makes sense if you plan to drop in a far more powerful GPU later.

What resolution is the RX 9060 XT best for?

1440p High at 70 to 100fps, or 1080p at 120fps-plus. It is a value 1440p card, well matched to a 1440p 144Hz panel.

How much power does a full RX 9060 XT build draw?

Roughly 350 to 400W from the wall with a Ryzen 7 7700 under load, comfortably within a 650W PSU's capacity.

TIP

RX 9060 XT build, a 650W 80+ Gold PSU is the sweet spot; spend the difference from a 1000W unit on faster DDR5 or a 1440p 144Hz panel instead.