ASUS GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Prime OC 16 GB Review 18

ASUS GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Prime OC 16 GB Review

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ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC 16 GB is among the company's more affordable custom design renditions of the RTX 5060 Ti, priced close to its $425 baseline price. The Prime brand of ASUS represents the company's baseline design standard, and spans a variety of product lines from the company, including motherboards, graphics cards, coolers, and cases. The ASUS Prime series targets that segment of gamers who just want an affordable RTX 5060 Ti that they can install and get gaming, not bother too much about aesthetics. The ASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti also meets the NVIDIA SFF Ready standard that calls for graphics cards to be reasonably compact for some of the tighter mid-tower cases and SFF boxes. The card goes a step further, and offers an older 8-pin PCIe power connector, while most premium custom designs we've come across have moved on to 16-pin. There is an even cheaper non-OC version of the Prime RTX 5060 Ti that's probably priced exactly at the NVIDIA MSRP.



The new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is a performance-segment SKU that sits in the gray area between mid-range and performance. It's recommended by NVIDIA for maxed out gameplay at 1080p, although the GPU is capable of 1440p with fairly high settings. With basic understanding of game settings, or utilizing the NVIDIA App to find the right settings, or even by tapping into the new DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, gamers can unlock unique new use cases for the RTX 5060 Ti, such as 1440p and 1080p with high refresh-rate.

The RTX 5060 Ti, like the rest of the RTX 50-series, is powered by the GeForce Blackwell graphics architecture. NVIDIA is building these GPUs on the same exact NVIDIA 4N foundry node as the previous RTX 40-series Ada generation, and so besides generational performance increases, NVIDIA introduced a couple of exclusive features to look forward to. The first of these is Neural Rendering, or the concept of combining game assets created by a generative AI model with conventional raster 3D graphics. NVIDIA even worked with Microsoft to standardize this at the API-level. Next up is DLSS 4, which sees the introduction of new Transformer-based AI models to drive super resolution, ray reconstruction, and frame generation; greatly improving image quality at every performance preset. DLSS 4 is also being extended to the RTX 40-series and RTX 30-series, depending on their hardware capabilities. What's exclusive to Blackwell, though, is Multi Frame Generation, or the ability for the GPU to create up to 3 frames succeeding every conventionally rendered frame, entirely using AI, effectively quadrupling frame rates.

The new Blackwell SM comes with concurrent INT32+FP32 execution capability on all CUDA cores in the SM, and not just half of them, as was the case with Ada. The shader execution reordering engine comes with awareness for Neural Shaders. The new 5th Gen Tensor core comes with FP4 data format support, for even higher throughput. The new 4th Gen RT core comes with more ray intersection performance, and newer fixed-function hardware that enables Mega Geometry, or the ability to give ray traced objects higher poly counts by leveraging hierarchical memory structures, just like with Mega Textures.

The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti introduces the new GB206 silicon, which it maxes out, enabling all 36 SM present on the silicon, which works out to 4,608 CUDA cores, 144 Tensor cores, 36 RT cores, 144 TMUs, and 48 ROPs. The memory interface is still 128-bit wide, both for the 8 GB and 16 GB variants, but NVIDIA switched over to the newer GDDR7 memory, with increased speeds of 28 Gbps (GDDR7-effective), working out to a 55% generational increase in memory bandwidth. The host interface has been updated to PCI-Express 5.0 x8, too.

The ASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC 16 GB comes with a simple 2-slot cooling solution that uses an aluminium fin-stack heatsink that's ventilated by a trio of 70 mm axial airflow fans. There's no fancy RGB LED lighting, but you get a slick metal backplate. As we mentioned earlier, the card draws power from a single 8-pin PCIe power connector, which should be plenty given the 180 W TGP—the exact same TGP as the RTX 4070. The card offers a minor factory OC of 2617 MHz compared to 2572 MHz reference. ASUS is expected to price this card at around $540.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Market Segment Analysis
 PriceCoresROPsCore
Clock
Boost
Clock
Memory
Clock
GPUTransistorsMemory
RX 7600$2502048642250 MHz2625 MHz2250 MHzNavi 3313300M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
Arc B570$2202304802500 MHzN/A2375 MHzBMG-G2119600M10 GB, GDDR6, 160-bit
RX 7600 XT$4002048642470 MHz2755 MHz2250 MHzNavi 3313300M16 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RTX 4060$2703072481830 MHz2460 MHz2125 MHzAD10718900M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
Arc A770$25040961282100 MHzN/A2187 MHzACM-G1021700M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
Arc B580$2502560802670 MHzN/A2375 MHzBMG-G2119600M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RTX 4060 Ti$3804352482310 MHz2535 MHz2250 MHzAD10622900M8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit
RX 7700 XT$4503456962171 MHz2544 MHz2250 MHzNavi 3226500M12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit
RTX 5060 Ti$3804608482407 MHz2572 MHz1750 MHzGB20621900M8 GB, GDDR7, 128-bit
RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB$4304608482407 MHz2572 MHz1750 MHzGB20621900M16 GB, GDDR7, 128-bit
ASUS RTX 5060 Ti
16 GB Prime OC
$5404608482407 MHz2617 MHz1750 MHzGB20621900M16 GB, GDDR7, 128-bit
RTX 4070$4005888641920 MHz2475 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RX 7800 XT$5403840962124 MHz2430 MHz2425 MHzNavi 3228100M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 4070 Super$6007168801980 MHz2475 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RX 7900 GRE$65051201601880 MHz2245 MHz2250 MHzNavi 3157700M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
RTX 4070 Ti$7007680802310 MHz2610 MHz1313 MHzAD10435800M12 GB, GDDR6X, 192-bit
RTX 5070$6006144802325 MHz2512 MHz1750 MHzGB20531100M12 GB, GDDR7, 192-bit
RTX 4070 Ti Super$8608448962340 MHz2610 MHz1313 MHzAD10345900M16 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit
RX 7900 XT$72053761922000 MHz2400 MHz2500 MHzNavi 3157700M20 GB, GDDR6, 320-bit
RX 9070$62535841282070 MHz2520 MHz2518 MHzNavi 4853900M16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit
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