NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Graphics Cards
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- Clock speed: 2527 / 2535 MHz
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- Clock speed: 2625 / 2640 MHz
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 2 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 2 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
- 8 GB GDDR7
- CUDA cores: 3840
- HDMI / DisplayPort
- VR Ready
- Bandwidth: 128-bit
- 3 year guarantee
Discover our range of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Graphics Cards
The NVIDIA RTX 5060 is built on the very latest NVIDIA architecture - which is a big performance leap over what’s come before. With advanced ray tracing and AI functions, the RTX 5060 makes gaming epic and creative projects smoother and more efficient. So, whether you’re diving into the latest AAA titles or rendering complex 3D models, you can’t go wrong with one of these.
RTX 5060 specs:
- CUDA cores - Lots of CUDA cores give the RTX 5060 the raw power it needs for demanding tasks.
- Memory - With GDDR6 memory, you'll have speedy data transfer and smooth performance, even in the most graphically intensive apps.
- Clock speeds - The card has both base and boost clock speeds that have been optimised for maximum performance and efficiency.
- Power consumption - RTX 5060s are designed to be power-efficient, making it a great shout for systems with all sorts of power supply options.
- Compact design - Its smaller size helps it to fit into a wide range of PC builds.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50690 FAQs
What power supply do I need for an RTX 5060?
For the best performance and stability, you’ll need a power supply (PSU) with at least 650W. The RTX 5060 is designed to be pretty power-efficient, but a higher wattage PSU gives you the headroom you’ll need for other components and future upgrades.
What are the size dimensions of the RTX 5060?
The RTX 5060 is about 250mm in length, 120mm in height and 40mm thick. These dimensions may vary slightly though, depending on the specific model and board partner. It's always a good idea to check the exact specs of the card you're considering before you buy it.
What display outputs are on the RTX 5060?
There's a bunch of display outputs to support different setups. You'll find HDMI, DisplayPort and USB-C ports on the card. These let you hook up a wide range of monitors and displays, letting you play and watch your favourite content in the highest possible quality.
What are some of the board partners of the RTX 5060?
NVIDIA have worked with some of the best board partners out there on the RTX 5060 - from ASUS and Gigabyte to MSI and EVGA. Each of them has unique designs and features, so you can find an RTX 5060 that matches your specific needs and preferences.
How many slots does the RTX 5060 have?
The RTX 5060 is made to fit into a standard 2-slot configuration (which is easy to install in most modern PC cases). This means it'll take up two expansion slots on your motherboard, leaving room for other components. That extra space also creates better ventilation and stops parts from getting too hot.
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