If you're looking to upgrade the GPU for your PC, then this Black Friday deal might be of interest to you. The price for the Sapphire AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT (16GB) has dropped to below £300 at the time of writing.
The 16GB version of AMD's 9060 XT is regarded as good value, being able to run the latest games at 1440p and decent frame rates while being more affordable compared to the likes of the 9070 XT and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 series offerings.
Sapphire is also considered one of the most reliable brands for AMD GPUs, and the 16GB version is much preferred over the 8GB version if you want better performance and for your GPU to stay relevant for longer.
So, all in all, £299.00 on Amazon for Sapphire's 16GB 9060 XT is a deal that is very appealing.
This GPU is popular among Amazon customers, with a rating of 4.7 stars. It's also the same card that I use for my PC (except mine is in white, while the one that's being offered here on Amazon is in black).
You can't go wrong with AMD GPUs if you're on or considering moving to Linux. For a variety of different reasons, an increasing number of people are switching from Windows to Linux (October 2025's Steam hardware survey saw Linux hit 3% of users on the platform for the first time), so this may be a factor for you. Gaming on Linux is more than fine as long as you're not playing games with anti-cheat.
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While Nvidia cards have a couple of advantages such as ray-tracing performance and DLSS, AMD cards have better compatibility with Linux and are less of a hassle to make work.
If you have a higher budget and have your eye on AMD's Radeon RX 9070 XT, then Amazon is selling this Sapphire one for £549.00.
If you're looking for a CPU to go with your AMD Radeon GPU, then AMD's Ryzen 5 7600 is currently at £157.97 on Amazon. Sure, something like the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D is £60 off right now at £390.00, but it's overkill for the average person.
We also have a round-up of general Black Friday deals on Amazon here.














