GeForce RTX 5060 Officially Unveiled — DLSS 4, GDDR7, and 100+ FPS in DOOM: The Dark Ages for $299
Company NVIDIA Announces GeForce RTX 5060 8GB Graphics Card, aimed at the mass segment of 1080p gamers. The new product is built on the Blackwell architecture and uses new generation of GDDR7 memory, offering a massive performance boost over the RTX 4060—while maintaining the same MSRP of $299. Sales of laptops with RTX 5060 have also started, with prices starting at $1099.
The key feature of the RTX 5060 is DLSS 4 support, including Multi-Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction. According to NVIDIA's official schedule, the card delivers over 100 FPS in all modern AAA titles in 1080p resolution with maximum settings and DLSS enabled. Games tested include DOOM: The Dark Ages, STALKER 2, Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel Rivals, Hogwarts Legacy, Diablo IV and others. In DOOM: The Dark Ages, the card confidently demonstrates over 200 frames per second on the ultra preset with ray tracing.
The RTX 5060 is based on a chip GB206-250-A1 with 3840 CUDA cores - 25% more than the RTX 4060. The new product offers 19 TFLOPS of shader performance, 614 AI TOPS, 58 TFLOPS of ray tracing and runs on PCIe Gen5 x8 interface. The 8GB memory is connected via a 128-bit bus, but thanks to the frequency 28 Gbps (GDDR7) Provides 448 GB/s bandwidth, which is 64% higher than its predecessor.
The RTX 5060 won't get a Founders Edition, but will be available from all major NVIDIA partners. Despite the powerful upgrade, the card requires more power — TDP increased by 25W. However, with the same price and a huge jump in performance in games with DLSS 4, the RTX 5060 is positioned as a universal solution for mass gaming with a focus on AI and ray tracing technologies.