NVIDIA Mid-Range Blackwell

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti

The RTX 5060 Ti brings 16GB GDDR7 to the mid-range. It handles 1080p and 1440p gaming with ease, with DLSS 4 for demanding titles. A solid upgrade from 4060 Ti.

Price
$429
VRAM
16GB GDDR7
128-bit bus
TDP
180W
Boost Clock
2460 MHz

Full Specifications

Architecture Blackwell
VRAM 16GB GDDR7
Memory Bus 128-bit
Base Clock 2130 MHz
Boost Clock 2460 MHz
CUDA Cores 4,608
Ray Tracing Cores 36
Tensor Cores 144
TDP 180W
Recommended PSU 550W
Power Connector 1x 8-pin
Display Outputs 3x DisplayPort 2.1, 1x HDMI 2.1b
Max Resolution 8K @ 60Hz

Benchmark Performance

1080p Gaming
62/100
1440p Gaming
58/100
4K Gaming
44/100
Ray Tracing
58/100
Productivity
58/100
AI / ML Workloads
64/100

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • +16GB VRAM at $429 — rare in this tier
  • +Low 180W TDP, single 8-pin
  • +DLSS 4 support
  • +Good for 1440p with upscaling

Cons

  • -128-bit bus limits memory bandwidth
  • -Raster performance modest vs AMD 16GB options

Best For

1080p gaming1440p with DLSSBudget buildsCompact PCs

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti good for gaming?

Scores 62/100 at 1080p, 58/100 at 1440p, 44/100 at 4K. Best for 1080p gaming and 1440p with dlss.

What is the price?

MSRP $429, currently ~$429.

How much VRAM?

16GB GDDR7 on a 128-bit bus.

What PSU do I need?

TDP 180W. Recommended 550W PSU. Uses 1x 8-pin.

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