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Get AMD's 16GB RX 9060 XT for the MSRP price of an 8GB RTX 5060 Ti — Newegg discount code unlocks $20 saving on double the VRAM

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AMD's RX 9060 XT 16GB graphics card is available at a discounted price of $379.99 on Newegg, featuring double the VRAM of Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 8GB for the same cost. This card, equipped with 16GB of GDDR6 memory, offers competitive performance and avoids VRAM limitations, making it a solid choice for gaming. With the ongoing shortage of VRAM-rich graphics cards, this deal presents a rare opportunity for those seeking ample memory capacity. The promo code further enhances the value of this budget-friendly GPU, making it an attractive option for gamers looking for high VRAM capacity at an affordable price.

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