NVIDIA RTX 5060
NVIDIA RTX 5060 launched on May 19, 2025, with a starting desktop price of $299, making it the most affordable RTX 50 series card
It features 3,840 CUDA cores and 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM on a 128-bit memory interface, offering a performance boost over the RTX 4060
The card supports DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, which can generate up to three extra frames per rendered frame for higher FPS
DLSS 4 is Nvidia’s fastest-growing gaming technology, now supported in over 125 games and apps, but may introduce image quality and latency issues
The RTX 5060 supports advanced features like Ray Tracing and Path Tracing, with significant performance gains in supported games using DLSS 4
RTX Remix technology allows for the remastering of classic games, leveraging DLSS 4 and RTX Neural Radiance Cache for enhanced visuals
Laptops with RTX 5060 GPUs are available starting at $1,099, featuring Blackwell Max-Q and DLSS 4, with TGPs ranging from 45W to 100W
Actual availability may be limited due to high demand, and independent benchmarks were not available at launch due to a delayed day-one driver
The RTX 5060 is designed for both desktops and laptops, with thin laptop designs as slim as 14.9 mm
Nvidia’s performance claims for the RTX 5060 are based on DLSS 4 results and should be treated with caution until third-party reviews are published
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