GeForce RTX 5060
The GeForce RTX 5060 is NVIDIA's hotly anticipated mid-range graphics card, part of a new generation of Blackwell-based graphics accelerators. It's aimed at gamers who play at 1080p resolution, as well as users who want access to modern technology without paying a premium premium. The RTX 5060 offers a significant boost over the previous 4060 series and a solid foundation for the next few years.
Development and announcement
After the RTX 4060, which received mixed reviews due to its narrow memory bus and limited video memory, NVIDIA revised its “60” series strategy. The RTX 5060 was announced in the spring of 2025 as part of the updated lineup and immediately attracted attention for its more powerful GPU, using new generation memory and supporting advanced technologies.
NVIDIA has set a goal of bringing back full-fledged performance to the mid-range segment, especially in the face of competition from AMD and growing demand for DLSS, ray tracing, and neural network rendering.
Architecture
RTX 5060 is built on the latest architecture Blackwell, which replaced Ada Lovelace. The graphics chip GB206 It is manufactured using a 5 nm process technology, which allows achieving high energy efficiency and transistor density.
Key features of Blackwell architecture:
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5nm process technology: Allowed to increase the number of transistors while maintaining thermal characteristics at a level comparable to the previous generation, despite the increase in frequencies and blocks.
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DLSS 4 support: The new version of supersampling technology is based on improved Tensor cores, delivering even higher image quality and lossless performance.
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Improved 3rd generation RT cores: Work more efficiently with reflections, global illumination and shadows in real time.
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Current AV1 codec and DisplayPort 2.1: Improvements in video streaming and connecting displays with high frequencies and resolutions.
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Larger L2 caches: Allows you to reduce dependence on external memory and speeds up texture processing, which is especially important when the amount of video memory is limited.
The card has a classic 60-series layout, but its architecture takes its performance and capabilities to a level previously available only to 70-series models.
Features
GeForce RTX 5060 (preliminary):
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Graphics Processor: GB206
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CUDA cores: 3840
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RT cores: 30
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Tensor cores: 120
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base frequency: 2280 MHz
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Boost frequency: up to 2497 MHz
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Video memory: 8GB GDDR7
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Memory bus: 128-bit
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Memory bandwidth: 448 GB/s
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L2 cache: 32 MB
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Energy consumption: 145 W
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Food: 1×8-pin
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Interface: PCIe 5.0 x8
Performance
GeForce RTX 5060 is aimed at a comfortable gaming experience at resolution 1080p on high and ultra settings. DLSS 4 makes the card especially effective in games that support this technology. Without it, the "raw" performance allows you to confidently maintain 60+ FPS in all current titles, and with DLSS you can count on 100 FPS and higher.
In games with ray tracing such as Cyberpunk 2077, the card shows decent results in Full HD thanks to the new generation of RT cores. The card will also be of interest to content creators who need basic power in Blender, Photoshop or video editing - while consuming minimal energy and not requiring a massive cooling system.
Competitors
In the sub-$300 category, the RTX 5060's main competitors are the AMD Radeon RX 7600 and RX 7600 XT. The latter are slightly cheaper, but are inferior in ray tracing capabilities and have no DLSS 4 counterparts. The RTX 5060 also has a significant advantage in drivers and software compatibility, especially in game engines and graphics software.
Interesting Facts
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The RTX 5060 is the first model in the XX60 series with GDDR7 memory, providing a huge leap in throughput.
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Blackwell architecture is future-proof, supporting all technologies including AV1, DisplayPort 2.1 and DLSS 4.
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The map uses new cooling design, in most versions with a compact dual-fan design, suitable even for small cases.
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With a power consumption of only 145W, the RTX 5060 can be installed even in systems with 500W power supplies.
Final World
The GeForce RTX 5060 is a well-balanced solution for modern 1080p gaming and basic workloads. It offers excellent performance, modern architecture, and cutting-edge technologies like DLSS 4 and ray tracing at a budget price. While 8GB of VRAM may be a limiting factor in the future, the card handles most current titles with confidence, making it a great choice for the mainstream market.