NVIDIA has officially unveiled its latest addition to the RTX 50 series lineup—the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. Set to launch tomorrow on April 16, 2025.
The RTX 5060 Ti comes in two variants: an 8GB GDDR7 model priced at $379 and a 16GB version at $429. Both models feature 4,608 CUDA cores, a 128-bit memory bus, and clock speeds of 2.4GHz base and 2.57GHz boost. The standard RTX 5060, featuring 3,840 CUDA cores and 8GB of VRAM, is expected to arrive in May for $299.
Both cards support DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation (up to 4x), PCIe Gen 5, and DisplayPort 2.1b. The RTX 5060 Ti has a total graphics power of 180 watts, while the RTX 5060 consumes up to 145 watts. Nvidia promises a powerful performance on the RTX 5060Ti as shown in their benchmarks:
NVIDIA promises significant performance gains, with up to 25% improvement over previous generations in rasterized games.
Additionally, RTX 5060-powered laptops from leading brands are slated to launch in May, with prices starting at $1,099.