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Lego Minecraft 5-In-1 Gift Set Up For Grabs For $45 Exclusively At Walmart

Lego Minecraft 5-In-1 Gift Set Up For Grabs For $45 Exclusively At Walmart https://ift.tt/9BYSOjQ Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set (522 Pieces) $45 | Walmart Exclusive | Valued at $61 See at Walmart Minecraft fans can get a brand-new Lego bundle exclusively at Walmart while supplies last. The Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set costs $45 and features five playsets that are typically sold separately. All told, the World Explorer Gift Set has 522 pieces, 15 minifigures and buildable mobs, a handful of small structures, and a wide assortment of weapons and other accessories. If you were to buy all five of these builds separately, you'd wind up paying $61, so this bundle saves you 25%. Lego Minecraft 5-in-1 World Explorer Gift Set - Only at Walmart Continue Reading at GameSpot

AMD's New RX 9060 XT Graphics Card Will Launch In 8GB And 16GB VRAM Versions

AMD's New RX 9060 XT Graphics Card Will Launch In 8GB And 16GB VRAM Versions https://ift.tt/DpaSzxX

AMD announced its latest graphics card, the Radeon RX 9060 X, at Computex 2025 earlier this week. This is the third GPU in AMD's 9000 series lineup that also includes the RX 9070 and 9070 XT, and its slated to launch June 5. While it's positioned as the entry-level option in the RX 9000 series, the RX 9060 XT runs on the same RNDA 4 architecture as the more powerful RX 9070 and 9070 XT and includes FSR 4 resolution upscaling and frame generation, as well as DisplayPort 2.1a and HDMI 2.1b support.

AMD is producing two versions of the RX 9060 XT: one with 8GB VRAM and another with 16GB VRAM. Both models will feature 32 RDNA 4 CUs (computation units), up to 3.13GHz clock speed, and between 150W and 182W power draw, depending on the model's VRAM and clock speed. While those are solid specs for an entry-level card, things get a bit more confusing from there.

Power and pricing

AMD lists the MSRP as $300 for the 8GB model and $350 for the 16GB model. However, the company is not releasing RX 9060 XT reference cards itself. Instead, third-party manufacturers like Asus, Acer, Gigabyte, and others are launching their own versions of the RX 9060 XT starting June 5. As such, performance, power draw, and pricing will likely differ between the various RX 9060 XT models (especially for overclocked models), but at least some of these GPUs will stick to the reference clock speeds and therefore MSRP (assuming the ongoing tariffs do not impact those prices).

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