The AMD RX 560 XT has been spotted in the Ashes of the Singularity benchmarks and it seems that this is a faster version of the standard AMD RX 560. While it is not likely that the card will be based on the 7nm process like the AMD Radeon VII, the fact that the card can run Ashes of the Singularity could hint that it is faster than the standard AMD RX 560.
There is little that we know about the card but we do know that AMD RX 560 X models are already being used and they are not different when compared to the regular AMD RX 560 graphics cards if you look at the power, frequency or other factors.
Intel CPUs that use the T suffix are high-efficiency chips that use very low power but in this case, higher clock speed is more likely keeping in mind that Nvidia is about the release the GTX 1660 and GTX 1650 graphics cards which will compete with the RX 560 and RX 570 graphics cards.
The RX 560 has a base clock speed of 1175MHz and can boost to 1275MHz. It also comes with 1024 stream processors and 4GB of GDDR5 memory. The graphics card has a TDP of 80W and does not need any external power. You can expect the AMD RX 560 XT to have similar specs as well.
This upcoming card is not going to be a massive improvement over the original one and it is more than likely that AMD is trying to get rid of inventory in order to make room for the upcoming 7nm based graphics cards that are going to release later this year.
AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPU specifications and pricing were leaked recently and you should check them out as well. We will keep you informed regarding the matter so stay tuned for more information and news regarding all things AMD.
Let us know what you think about the AMD RX 560 XT and whether or not this is something that you might be interested in getting for yourself.