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Nvidia announces RTX 5060 Ti and 5060 mainstream graphics cards - but VRAM counts are concerning


Nvidia has announced its new mainstream graphics cards, the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, RTX 5060 Ti 8GB and RTX 5060. What can we learn from the specs?

Given the paucity of RRP cards in the rest of the Blackwell line-up, it's likely that we'll see many models sold above this price - irrelevant of the presence or absence of value-adds like factory overclocks, improved thermal solutions or compact SFF-friendly designs. Boost clocks remain around the 2.5GHz mark, as we've seen with most other cards in the line-up, and TGPs range from 180W on the Ti to 150W on the vanilla 5060, allowing you to get away with a meagre 450W PSU. It's a similar story with the RTX 4060, 4060 and 5060, with the Delta Force graph showing average frame-rate figures of around ~120fps, ~140fps and ~160fps respectively - or around a 14 percent for the 5060 versus its immediate predecessor.

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