
We've talked at length about the power of the Blackwell architecture in NVIDIA's newest cards. This month they're ready to ship their most value-focused cards - the GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti. That 5060 Ti is going to come in two flavors - 8 GB of VRAM and 16 GB of VRAM at a price point of $379 and $429, respectively.
We'll have a review ready to go shortly for the 16GB model, but in the meantime, let's hear from the green team a little bit about this card. VP of GeForce Marketing at NVIDIA had this to say:
The RTX 5060 family offers gamers next-generation performance and AI-enhanced visuals starting at $299. Powered by the advanced NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and featuring DLSS 4 technology in over 100 games, this new class of GPUs elevates gaming with stunning visuals, high frame rates and quick responsiveness.
The biggest draw of these cards is the incredible new Transformer model combined with DLSS 4. In some games it takes the framerate from the teens into the triple digits, and all without losing image quality. We'll have our own review of the cards very soon, so stay tuned.

DLSS 4 Now in 100+ Games
The GeForce RTX 5060 family includes DLSS 4 capabilities such as Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, as well as NVIDIA Reflex to reduce latency. More than 100 games now feature these AI-powered enhancements. Blockbuster titles like Alan Wake 2, Black Myth: Wukong, Cyberpunk 2077 and Hogwarts Legacy boast stunning ray-traced visuals at over 100 frames per second (fps) on maximum settings.
Boosting Creative Workflows
The RTX 5060 family can also serve as a powerful companion for creators. Equipped with Blackwell FP4 Tensor Cores and ninth-generation NVIDIA NVENC encoders, the GPUs can enhance creative workflows for livestreamers, video editors, 3D artists and others.

Naturally, you'll also be able to get this GPU in upcoming laptops. What's wild is some of those devices we've already seen are as thin as 14.9mm. To give you a frame of reference, that's roughly the width of two pencils on top of each other. Like their desktop brethren, these laptops will also be available in either 16GB or 8GB, respectively.
You won't have to wait long – the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti in either configuration will be available starting...tomorrow! The RTX 5060 will ship sometime in May.
You can find full specifications and additional details on the NVIDIA GeForce webpage.