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Can confirm! For us this has the implications, that we will be not able to tests the RTX 5060 on May 19th, because almost the whole team will be at Computex. This also means no testing for the Computex week. Not only bad for us, but above all for consumers.

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8GB versions of products such as the 9060 XT are designed for system integrators to milk customers, which is why AMD and Nvidia mislead by using the same name. Just be honest.

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The 9060 XT 8GB is a crap product that shouldn’t exist and we have a video coming today showing you how bad it is. However, we have seen some online discussion that does not reflect reality. Firstly, when it came to sampling AMD told the tech media if they want the 8GB model

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If you missed it, 8GB 9060 XT testing here: youtube.com/watch?v=MG9mFS… Side note, I'm seeing a crazy amount of comments claiming that the 9060 XT 8GB is a 1080p card and should be tested as such. Firstly, AMD advertised the 9060 XT universally as a 1440p graphics card. Secondly,

If you missed it, 8GB 9060 XT testing here: youtube.com/watch?v=MG9mFS…

Side note, I'm seeing a crazy amount of comments claiming that the 9060 XT 8GB is a 1080p card and should be tested as such. Firstly, AMD advertised the 9060 XT universally as a 1440p graphics card. Secondly,
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Which of these options is better value? A - One RTX 5060 Ti 8GB (currently $680 AUD) B - Two PS5 DualSense Edge game controllers ($660 AUD)

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When Steve said that AMD didn't mention 8GB on the product page... I just had to look. I thought I had it when GPU Memory specs were in a drop down... but holy cow, even there they couldn't bring themselves to say 8 or 16GB. "Max" doesn't get them off the hook.

When Steve said that AMD didn't mention 8GB on the product page... I just had to look. I thought I had it when GPU Memory specs were in a drop down... but holy cow, even there they couldn't bring themselves to say 8 or 16GB. "Max" doesn't get them off the hook.