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GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB
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VRAM
16 GB
CUDA
4,608
FP32
23.7 TF
Bandwidth
448 GB/s
TDP
180W
Boost
2572 MHz
Strengths at a Glance
How it stacks up to the flagship
Each metric is shown as a percentage of the GeForce RTX 5090 D, the strongest card we track.
FP32 compute23.7 TFLOPS23%
vs RTX 5090 D: 104.8 TFLOPS
Memory bandwidth448 GB/s25%
vs RTX 5090 D: 1790 GB/s
VRAM capacity16 GB50%
vs RTX 5090 D: 32 GB
Shading units4,60821%
vs RTX 5090 D: 21,760
Power efficiency42/10072%
vs RTX 5090 D: 58/100
Synthetic Benchmarks
Estimated benchmark results
Each result is shown as a share of the RTX 5090 D's score in the same test.
3DMark Time Spy19,440pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 36,000 pts
3DMark Port Royal (RT)9,900pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 18,000 pts
Blender (samples/min)2,808spm
vs RTX 5090 D: 5,200 spm
Geekbench Compute134,400pts
vs RTX 5090 D: 240,000 pts
Performance breakdown
Gaming54
Ray tracing55
AI / Compute56
Creator / 3D54
Power efficiency42
Real-World Gaming
FPS Across Resolutions
1080p · Ultra preset1440p · Ultra preset4K · Ultra preset
Cyberpunk 2077avg 47 fps
1080p
64
1440p
47
4K
29
Call of Duty: MW IIIavg 65 fps
1080p
89
1440p
66
4K
41
Alan Wake 2avg 38 fps
1080p
52
1440p
38
4K
24
Forza Horizon 5avg 68 fps
1080p
93
1440p
69
4K
43
Baldur's Gate 3avg 56 fps
1080p
76
1440p
56
4K
35
Community Feedback
What Owners Say
Owners love the generous video memory for modded games and creative work without stuttering. The main complaint is that it runs warmer and louder than expected under load.
Pros
- Plays modern games at high settings
- Keeps cool without much fan noise
- Handles creative work and rendering well
- Future-proofed with generous video memory
Cons
- Price feels too high for performance
- Memory bus is too narrow
- Still needs a lot of power
Supported technologies
Ray TracingDLSSNVENCAV1 Encode
Full specifications
Graphics processor
- Architecture
- Blackwell 2.0
- Process node
- 5 nm
- Transistors
- 21.9 B
- SM Count
- 36
- Release date
- 2025
- Launch price
- $429
Core configuration
- CUDA Cores
- 4,608
- RT Cores
- 36
- Tensor Cores
- 144
- TMUs
- 144
- ROPs
- 48
- L2 cache
- 32 MB
Memory
- Size
- 16 GB
- Type
- GDDR7
- Bus width
- 128-bit
- Bandwidth
- 448 GB/s
- Memory clock
- 1750 MHz
Clocks & throughput
- Base clock
- 2407 MHz
- Boost clock
- 2572 MHz
- FP32 (float)
- 23.7 TFLOPS
- FP16 (half)
- 23.7 TFLOPS
- Pixel rate
- 123 GPixel/s
- Texture rate
- 370.4 GTexel/s
Board & power
- TDP
- 180W
- Suggested PSU
- 350W
- Power connectors
- 1x 8-pin
- Bus interface
- PCIe 5.0 x8
- Length
- 241 mm
- Slot width
- 2-slot
Display & outputs
- Max resolution
- 7680×4320
- Outputs
- 1x HDMI 2.1b, 3x DisplayPort 2.1b
API and SDK support
- DirectX
- 12 Ultimate (12_2)
- Shader Model
- 6.8
- OpenGL
- 4.6
- OpenCL
- 3.0
- Vulkan
- 1.4
- CUDA
- 12.0
Verdict
Our verdict on the RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB
The RTX 5060 Ti is a mid-range Blackwell card that stands out for its generous 16 GB VRAM, but its modest memory bus holds back raw performance.
Get it if you need a solid 1440p card with enough VRAM for modern textures without breaking the bank. Skip it if you want top-tier 4K performance or ray tracing—step up to a higher model instead.
Buy it if…
- You want 1440p gaming with room for texture mods.
- You do creative work that craves extra video memory.
- You need an efficient upgrade from an older generation card.
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