Nvidia has announced the launch of a mid-range GPUs in its new RTX 50-series graphics cards: the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. Along with the desktop version of the GPU, the company has also announced that the RTX 5060, which will be available in May.
The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is targeted at the entry level market for gaming PCs. When it comes to features, the RTX 5060 is up there with its stronger cousins in the RTX 5070, RTX 5070 Ti, RTX 5080, and RTX 5090. It is built on the same Blackwell RTX architecture as the other GPUs in the line-up, and also includes support for the full suite of DLSS 4 features that made their debut this year, including Multi Frame Generation.
In a chart comparing the new GPU’s performance with similar graphics cards from previous generations, the RTX 5060 Ti comes out as a winner thanks to features like DLSS 4. In a comparison pitting the graphics card against the RTX 3060 Ti and the RTX 4060 Ti, the 5060 Ti comes in on top across quite a few games, including Hogwarts Legacy, Black Myth: Wukong, and Cyberpunk 2077. With graphics settings in these games maxed out at 1440p and DLSS set to Quality, the 5060 Ti is able to get around double the frame rate of the 4060 Ti, and almost four times the frame rates of the 3060 Ti.
Nvidia has also announced the GeForce RTX 5060 for release in May. The GPU will be less powerful than its Ti equivalent, but still offers quite a bit of performance across various games. According to Nvidia, demanding titles like Alan Wake 2, Cyberpunk 2077 and Star Wars Outlaws are able to get more than 100 FPS on the upcoming GPU.
The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti features fourth-generation RT cores offering 72 TFLOPS (trillion floating point operations per second), and will be available in 8 GB and 16 GB VRAM variants. Its 8 GB variant is priced at $379, while the 16 GB one will cost $429. Both variants are available now.
The RTX 5060 is priced at $299, and offers 58 TFLOPS of computing power in its RT cores, and will be available with 8 GB of VRAM. All of the new graphics cards also feature support for current hardware technologies, like PCI Express Gen 5.
Earlier this year, Nvidia had first unveiled its RTX 50-series line-up of graphics cards with the RTX 5080 and RTX 5090. The highest end graphics card in the line-up, the RTX 5090, is priced at $1,999, and offers 32 GB of VRAM, 1,792 GB/sec of memory bandwidth, 21,760 CUDA cores, 680 fifth-gen Tensor cores, and 170 fourth-gen RT cores.
Along with the new graphics cards, Nvidia had also taken to the stage during CES 2025 to announce the latest version of its DLSS suite of software features. Dubbed DLSS 4, the technology brings with it an upgrade to DLSS 3’s Frame Generation in the form of Multi Frame Generation, which can generate three additional frames for every single frame rendered by the hardware.