The new Nvidia RTX 5060 graphics card is running a little screwdriver. It was revealed a few weeks ago that NVIDIA was not helping the sample card to review its budget -based RTX Blackwell GPU. Now, this is not completely unprecedented for the card below the stack which does not have a founder edition that calls itself. At least in my long experience, what is unmatched, does the company refuse to allow pre -releasing drivers to prevent some media from criticizing hardware, especially hardware when cards are sold.
I have been sitting on my desk for the past few weeks, because MSI is happy to bind us with hardware, however, no shopkeeper is allowed to give drivers access to them for pre -issued cards so they actually work to work. I mean, I’m now using myself as a paperweight.
But not all the media has been blocked. At the end of the week, several sites had strictly controlled the new RTX 5060 GPU, and these sites already have drivers, and will have reviews for a 2 pm banned this evening. Some of these sites are from future families, which we are part of, yet it seems that the PC gamer, and possibly Tom’s hardware, has been developed as a Publicato Nan Greita for this launch.
Before these previews, it was reported that the company was banning access, because it believes that some media will not be conducive to the 8GB graphics card at the end of the low and it is assumed that they will develop ways to highlight such GPU’s low VRAM failures.
Now, we have to say that NVIDIA has nothing to do and it has a zero responsibility to help the PC gamers around the new graphics card launches. We are now talking about a large, multi -trillion dollar company, and a GPU that will likely come to the top of the steam hardware survey in a handful of months, no matter what we say. Nvidia does not need us. And yet, as a PC hardware journalist, in all my time, in many different sites and posts, NVIDIA has always supported reviews before release.
And it has also been a good game about both favorable and inappropriate studies, as long as they were fair, and honestly showed why no conclusions were drawn. I think so we have been with all the RTX 50 series studies with all and still we find ourselves blacklist for this company.
Still, I am a professional, I believe in giving my honest, free opinion about PC gaming hardware and so, I’m going to check this card directly. Follow along with Direct updates Below I go through a benchmarking of the card after I release public drivers.
NVIDIA RTX 5060 specifications
Because we have not been allowed to access review drivers, we do not have access to any reviewer’s guide metal that will confirm GPU specifications at the center of RTX 5060. But it is quite published and leaked that we can be confident that we are looking at another GB 206 GPU spin used within the RTX 5060 TI.
This time there are six less streaming multi -processor RTX blackwell chip, so only 3,840 CUDA core and the required number of RT core and tensor core from these 30 SMS. This is a 25 % increase in the basic count, and NVIDIA has also claimed a 25 % increase in General’s performance.
At the same time, the GDDR7 VRAM has a lot of notorious 8 GB, which will require the same level of memory bandout as the 8GB version of RTX 5060 TI as it is running the same 128 -bit memory bus.
If you tell the truth, I have no problem with GPU in the lower end in the range with 8GB video memory. There will be some instances where this can have an effect, as shown when the last part of the American port was initially launched and struggled at 8GBGPUs. But the last of us Part 2 It showed that if the giant manages it properly, 8 GB can also be enough enlighted for maximum settings.
Header cell – column 0 |
RTX 5060 (*Certified) |
RTX 5060 ti |
---|---|---|
GPU |
GB 206 |
GB 206 |
tflops |
19 |
24 |
Cuda cores |
3840 |
4608 |
SMS |
30 |
36 |
RT Core (Fourth General) |
30 |
36 |
Tenser Corps (5th General) |
120 |
144 |
Memory |
8GBGD DR 7 |
16 GB / 8GB GD D R 7 |
Memory bus |
128 Butt |
128 Butt |
Memory speed |
*28 GBPS |
28 GBPS |
Memory Bandout |
448 GB/Sec |
448 GB/Sec |
Charge |
9 299 |
9 429 (16GB) / 9 379 (8GB) |
Date of Release |
May 19 |
April 16 |
AMD is also releasing the new 8GB graphics card in this generation, which is expected to launch in computer this week with RX 9060 XT, which is coming in both 8GB and 16GB. Even though we do not yet know what it will cost.
It keeps it open whether we are looking for a competition for RTX 5060 TI or RTX 5060 from the price point of view. Although we should also look at Intel, when it comes to competition because Intel Arc B580 can provide some interesting price/performance comparison with NVIDIA’s new card. It was a card that I didn’t trust at the time of launch, but its drivers certainly have improved.
It is just to see how NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 launch drivers will be. Once I installed and operated them from my benchmark Sweet, I would be able to tell you down …