Nvidia has pulled back the curtain on the latest additions to its GPU lineup — the GeForce RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti — marking the most affordable entries in the RTX 5000 series so far. Tailored to mid-range gamers, these new models aim to strike a solid balance between price and performance.
Image: nvidia.comThe RTX 5060 Ti is available in 8GB and 16GB GDDR7 variants, both offering 4608 CUDA cores, a 128-bit memory interface, and operating at base and boost clocks of 2.41 GHz and 2.57 GHz, respectively. The standard RTX 5060, with 3840 CUDA cores and the same memory bus width, runs at a slightly slower 2.28 to 2.5 GHz. Only the 8GB edition of the RTX 5060 has been confirmed for release.
Image: nvidia.comThe RTX 5060 Ti launches April 16 at $429 (16GB) and $379 (8GB), while the base 5060 is scheduled for release in May at a more accessible $299 price point. Benchmarks shared by Nvidia featured frame generation, though figures without it weren’t revealed.
Image: nvidia.comThough hands-on benchmarks are still awaited, the RTX 5060 Ti could be an appealing solution for players looking to upgrade without venturing into the high-end price bracket.
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