NVIDIA officially announced the GeForce RTX 5060 Series today. The GPU series is the latest addition to the company’s RTX 50 Series and now serves as the entry-level GPUs of the Blackwell family.
Specs-wise, all RTX 5060 Series cards are based on the same 5nm GB206 GPU, made using TSMC’s 4N process node, and run with a 128-bit memory bus. At the very bottom of the ladder, the RTX 5060 features 8GB GDDR7 graphics memory, along with a base and boost clock of 2.28GHz and 2.5GHz, respectively.
Moving up, the RTX 5060 Ti is the higher-tier of the two SKUs, and is available in two memory configurations, 16GB and 8GB of GDDR7. Regardless of the memory capacity, both cards run at the same base and boost clocks of 2.41GHz and 2.57GHz, respectively. With regards to performance, NVIDIA says that both the Ti and non-TI cards promise average performance of above 100 fps at Full HD, although it seems that DLSS4 plus Multiframe and basic Frame Generation may play a part in those numbers.
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Series will be available starting this month, with pricing starting at US$299 (~RM1,320) for the non-Ti GPU, while the Ti version starts at US$379 for the 8GB SKU and US$429 for the 16GB model. Also, it doesn’t sound like the company will be making a Founders Edition of the GPU, not that it matters since we don’t even officially get those cards.
(Source: NVIDIA)