NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060

NVIDIA launched the GeForce RTX 5060 desktop and laptop GPUs on May 19, 2025, bringing the Blackwell architecture to a wider audience

The RTX 5060 desktop GPU features 3,840 CUDA cores, 8GB GDDR7 VRAM, a 2.50 GHz boost clock, and is priced at $299

RTX 5060 Ti, released in April 2025, offers 4,608 CUDA cores, 8GB or 16GB GDDR7, a 2.57 GHz boost clock, and starts at $379 (8GB) or $429 (16GB)

Both GPUs use NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, supporting 5th Gen Tensor Cores, 4th Gen Ray Tracing Cores, and PCIe Gen 5

DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation technology can double or triple frame rates, delivering over 100 fps in many games at 1080p Ultra settings

RTX 5060 outperforms the RTX 4060, 3060, and 2060, making it ideal for 1080p high-frame-rate gaming and capable of 1440p gaming at reduced frame rates

RTX 5060 laptops start at $1,099, feature Max-Q technologies for thin designs (as slim as 14.9mm), and offer up to 14 hours of battery life