NVIDIA released its new GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, available with 16GB or 8GB memory options. The card brings advanced features like Neural Rendering expertise to everyday gamers at prices below $450. This latest addition aims to deliver over 100 frames per second in popular games through DLSS 4 Multi-Frame-Gen technology, which doubles frame rates compared to previous generations.
The RTX 5060 Ti contains 4608 CUDA cores inside a GB206 die with nearly 22 billion transistors. It offers 24 TFLOPs of shading performance with a boost clock reaching 2.57 GHz. The card uses cutting-edge GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps, providing 55% more bandwidth than its predecessor despite using the same 128-bit interface. Power consumption increases slightly to 180 watts.
Prices start at $379 for 8GB models and $429 for 16GB versions - both cheaper than previous models. The 8GB version costs $20 less than the RTX 4060 Ti equivalent, and the 16GB model saves buyers $70. Gaming performance jumps roughly 20% for standard rendering tasks. Various manufacturers will create their versions as NVIDIA skipped making a Founders Edition.
The RTX 5060 Ti contains 4608 CUDA cores inside a GB206 die with nearly 22 billion transistors. It offers 24 TFLOPs of shading performance with a boost clock reaching 2.57 GHz. The card uses cutting-edge GDDR7 memory running at 28 Gbps, providing 55% more bandwidth than its predecessor despite using the same 128-bit interface. Power consumption increases slightly to 180 watts.
Prices start at $379 for 8GB models and $429 for 16GB versions - both cheaper than previous models. The 8GB version costs $20 less than the RTX 4060 Ti equivalent, and the 16GB model saves buyers $70. Gaming performance jumps roughly 20% for standard rendering tasks. Various manufacturers will create their versions as NVIDIA skipped making a Founders Edition.