NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB GPU Benchmarks & Specs Leak: Up To 14% Faster Than 4060 Ti

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Now, NVIDIA is preparing its mainstream lineup for launch, which should be available as the RTX 5060 series. The first of this lineup will be the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, which is going to launch in both 16 GB and 8 GB flavors. Now we have the first leak of this graphics card which showcases the Vulkan and OpenCL synthetic performance.

In terms of performance, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB GPU scores 140,147 points in the Vulkan and 146,234 points in the OpenCL tests. This is a lead of 14% and 13% over the RTX 4060 Ti which is decent but not groundbreaking. The RTX 5060 Ti will support all the latest Blackwell GPU features such as DLSS 4, Multi-Frame Generation, Reflex 2, and more.

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB and 8 GB GPUs are expected to launch on the 16th of April as previously reported and should come at price points around the $400 US mark. Expect more info in the coming days.

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my 3060ti run all games better than ps5, Some people don't understand the purpose of these video cards, which is not to run everything at ultra, just in a satisfactory and cheap way.
(Although increasingly less cheap when it comes to Nvidia)
 
This is completely useless cause while it's 14% better according to them. It's also at least 50 dollar more expensive compared to the 4060ti 16gb's launch price and more cause I remember the 4060 ti 16gb being less than 450 months ago before the stupid tariff crap increased it. So you are actually paying more for 5060ti ti 16gb at 500 dollars compared to the 430 dollar 4060 ti 16gb. Price to performance ratio is actually even worse. If Nvidia actually gave a fair deal than the RTX 5060 ti 16gb would be less than 450 aka exactly like the price of the rtx 4060 ti 16gb so it could actually be a upgrade even if it's only a crappy 14% increase since it'll be the same price which isn't the case here cause you'll be paying more than 50 dollar for 14% increase lol.

Not going to be buying any of them any time soon because of the traffic which has raised even the 4060 ti 16gb price to an insane amount. I mean the 4060ti 16gb was already too expensive at 430 dollars so definitely no way I'll be buying it now that the traffic raised it even higher. So just going to continue using my 8 year plus desktop since I'm in no hurry to buy the newer games especially with these retarded prices.
 
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MSRP* $499 but in reality $699?

Couldn't find any 5070ti FE cards and ended up snagging a few of the MSI models from best buy. Getting cards to refresh office hardware has been a total nightmare.
 
The performance of the card in combination with 16GB of memory is not bad. The only real question is how much it will cost in the real world which will either make it great or trash.
 
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MSRP* $499 but in reality $699?

Couldn't find any 5070ti FE cards and ended up snagging a few of the MSI models from best buy. Getting cards to refresh office hardware has been a total nightmare.
Even without the tariff price increase, 5060ti being at 500 dollars is still horrible since around a year ago you could get the 4060 ti 16gb for 450 dollars or less brand new. So at 500 dollars you'll be paying at least 50 dollars more for a crappy 13 to 15% increase. And even back then 450 for a 4060 ti 16gb ain't a good deal either as that's still too much for that card. The rtx 5060 ti 16gb should have been 450 dollars at most which still ain't that good of a deal or be 500 dollars but around 30% to 40% faster compared to the 4060 ti 16gb since that it's been nearly 2 years when it was released.
 
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No, 290€


It's the 12GB entry
Maybe u mean 3060 12gigs non ti then? Coz afaik there were no 12 gigs 3060ti models out there.
290€ price suggests its 3060 too, since thats the price of 3060 in europe, 3060ti is around 400€ or even higher currently.

Edit: Here u can see how games on rtx 3060 run/look like in 1080p, tested in 40 games, so solid spread across all kinds of genres. U got big bangers among them too.

Its solid card for 290€, currently 2nd most popular on steam so u can be sure devs will keep making games that run decently on it next 2-3years still, 12gigs of vram is very big advantage vs bit stronger cards who lack vram for textures.
 
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$500 for a 60 tier card that in reality i's just a rebranded lower tier 128bit bus card.

Or

$300 for the same but with 8GB VRAM, which pretty much means it's DOA.

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It's probably faster than pro.
Dunno if faster but since we know ps5pr0 is base ps5+ up to 40%, new 5060ti 16GB version should be somewhere around that, +-5% depeneding on particular game(with exception of sony exclusives ports which usually require much stronger hardware vs similary looking multiplats), obviously 8gigs version is big disgrace if it costs anywhere above 300usd which it defo will :)

In the end its all about the price, actual streetprice, that will make or break the product coz it will show which other cards its competing against.

Ofc dreamscenario would be actual streetprice of 250usd for 5060 non ti, 300 for 5060ti 8gigs and 350usd for 5060ti 16gigs version but nvidia is way too greedy to offer us such a treat, add tarrifs debacle/uncertainty on top and who knows, 16gigs 5060ti streetprice might end up around 500usd for even base models :messenger_loudly_crying:
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my 3060ti run all games better than ps5, Some people don't understand the purpose of these video cards, which is not to run everything at ultra, just in a satisfactory and cheap way.
(Although increasingly less cheap when it comes to Nvidia)

I have a 3060ti in my pc aswell, was thinking of upgrading this year but with costs and recent gpus being a let down im sticking with 3060ti. Its great for older titles and just some of the newer games we need to start thinking about medium settings, maybe 1080p or im leaning towards 40fps, im fine with that with vrr and single player games. Going to get the most out of it. The new Doom is a big test as thats a game that has to be at least 60fps so will be intresting how much we have to lower to get there.
 
3070 Ti performance 4 years later at the same price or knock off $100, wow.

8GB is a fucking joke, as is Blackwell.
 
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not enough vram to play new games. no physx to play old games. starting at $399 :messenger_grinning:
Yeah even at 1080P 8GB isn't enough for some games already and it'll continue to be even worse as more non cross gen games comes. 8GB in 2025 is completely retarded for even lower end cards. At most it should have been for the lowest of the low like a budget rtx 5050 200 dollars top.
 
No, 290€


It's the 12GB entry
If your GPU is 12GB then that's the 3060 12GB version.


The 3060ti is 8GB only, it's basically a crippled 3070. The 3060ti is 28% faster than the 3060 but again it only has 8GB of VRAM which may limit it in some games at some settings.


290 euros is a lot for either. I personally would have bought a 4060 for that amount but those aren't available anymore and the 5060 will come out in 2 months or so. The 5060ti will be out this month, rumors say it'll be $380 or so for the 8GB version and $430 for the 16GB version. 3060ti is 28% faster than the 3060, the 4060ti is 11% faster than the 3060ti and I personally expect the 5060ti to be close to 20% faster than the 4060ti but time will tell. The 5060 will be 8GB and will cost between $299 and $349, no idea about performance.


As for whether you should return it? Ideally you'd want the newer card but in this case It depends, do you have something else you can game on while you wait? I bet the 5060ti will have more demand than stock for a few months so there will probably be a limited amount at MSRP, meaning an easy $100 to $200 boost to price for some SKUs. If you can snag 1 at launch for reasonable price then yea but there's no way to guarantee that or even know whether there will be enough stock at launch. So if you don't have anywhere else to game while you wait you may have to keep it.
 
3070 Ti performance 4 years later at the same price or knock off $100, wow.

8GB is a fucking joke, as is Blackwell.
Since its still on 5nm node i mentally try to block out 50xx naming and instead look at it as 40xx series refresh, aka super ti models of previous 40xx cards, then it suddenly makes way more sense.
True generational leap gonna be 40xx non ti/non super cards vs 60xx cards, that will be made in 2027 on 3nm process node, we just gotta wait additional 2 more years so total 5 years vs usual 2 years between generations.

For comparision maxwell launched in 2014 on 28nm node.
Then we had 2years later pascal, in 2016, already on 16nm node with huge gainz performance wise.
2 years later, so in 2018 we had 12nm finfet with turing archi.
Ampere, that launched 2 years later, in 2020 was on 8nm and was still amazing progress.
Then we had ada lovelace, on new manufacturing node, aka 5nm in 2022- again with usual nvidia pricing shenanigans, especially when it comes to rtx 4080, but at least performance was there, especially when it came to flagship card...

Blackwell is first archi that breaks the cycle of new process node in so many years and we can tell it sux coz not only we get very small performance boost and bad tdp(aka requrement for massive cooling, again- upping the price) but on top nvidia cuts those smaller chips so crazy agressively that nothing below 5090 looks like decent upgrade anymore.
The feature that is supposed to sell us on 50xx cards aka multiframegen, is totally useless for midrange/entry lvl cards anyways so even less reason to buy them unless we get actual good price/perf ratio, raw performance, not rt/not dlss/not fake frames, we talking raw performance in real frames.
 
If I pair this with a Ryzen 7600X and 32 Gb I want to play KCD2, TES VI, Witcher 4 and other games like those in 4K/60 medium-high settings, don't care about RT.
 
If I pair this with a Ryzen 7600X and 32 Gb I want to play KCD2, TES VI, Witcher 4 and other games like those in 4K/60 medium-high settings, don't care about RT.
You're not playing anything modern at 4K60 with this. Maybe KCD2 because it's quite light on hardware demands.
 
You should get a 5080 for 4K/ 60 in those games.
I mean ES VI and Witcher 4 are years away so may need a 6080, lol.

Edit: General rule of thumb though is that xx60 cards are for 1080p and some 1440 gaming. That is if you are looking at new AAA titles.
 
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I mean ES VI and Witcher 4 are years away so may need a 6080, lol.

Edit: General rule of thumb though is that xx60 cards are for 1080p and some 1440 gaming. That is if you are looking at new AAA titles.
Yeah, I actually think the 5090 is the only way to be guaranteed 4K / 60 in witcher 4 and ES VI on todays available cards.
 
If I pair this with a Ryzen 7600X and 32 Gb I want to play KCD2, TES VI, Witcher 4 and other games like those in 4K/60 medium-high settings, don't care about RT.
KCD2 is already out and its very solid optimisation wise, on pc, but those 2 other games likely gonna be extremly heavy on both cpu and gpu, not to mention they wont launch earlier than 2027, maybe even sometime in 2028, so cant really give u proper rig recomendations to run them smoothly in 4k, ur 7600x and even cheapish 7800xt will be more than fine for KCD2 tho(5060ti 16gigs is supposed to be ballpark of 7800xt in performance too).
Here how it looks/plays paired with r5 7600 cpu:
 
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