NVIDIA is once again shaking up the graphics card segment with the launch of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, a bet designed for those looking for solid performance in games and content creation, without falling into the prices of the top-of-the-line lines.
With two versions available — 8 GB and 16 GB of GDDR7 memory — the RTX 5060 Ti is here to meet the needs of users who want to play at 1440p and take advantage of the latest NVIDIA technologies, while maintaining a balance between price and performance. Blackwell Architecture: The Engine of the Next Generation The RTX 5060 Ti is based on the new Blackwell architecture, manufactured on the 4-nanometer TSMC 4N process, bringing with it significant advances in efficiency and computational capacity. This generation introduces improvements not only at the level of CUDA cores (4,608 in total), but also in cores dedicated to AI (Tensor) and ray tracing (RT). The result is a graphics card capable of delivering more realistic visual experiences, reduced response times and superior performance compared to the previous generation, even in demanding scenarios. Two Memory Versions: 8GB or 16GB GDDR7 One of the great new features of the RTX 5060 Ti is the possibility of choosing between two memory variants: 8 GB or 16 GB of GDDR7. This evolution ensures greater bandwidth (448 GB/s) and better texture and data management in modern games, especially at higher resolutions. Although both versions use a 128-bit interface, the 16 GB option is positioned as the ideal choice for those who want greater longevity and better performance in more demanding titles or creative applications. Energy Efficiency and Compatibility With a 180W TGP and 600W power supply recommendation, the RTX 5060 Ti remains efficient and affordable for most current systems. Support for PCI Express 5.0 and modern video outputs (DisplayPort 2.1b and HDMI 2.1) ensure compatibility with the latest monitors, including high refresh rates and higher resolutions. The card also operates at controlled temperatures, with a maximum ceiling of 87°C, ensuring stability even during prolonged sessions. Price and Availability The RTX 5060 Ti hits the market with prices starting at R$409.90 for the 8GB versions and up to R$599.90 for the top-of-the-range 16GB version, making it a competitive choice compared to alternatives from the previous generation and other brands. The official launch took place on April 16th and is now available at PCDIGA. Visit the official PCDIGA page dedicated to the GeForce RTX 50 Series and find out everything about this new line of graphics cards that promises great performance at affordable prices: A New Standard for Gamers and Creators The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is positioned as the right choice for those looking for a balance between performance, efficiency and price. With Blackwell architecture, generous memory options, and support for the latest AI and ray tracing technologies, this graphics card promises to meet the demands of modern games and creative applications. If you’re looking to upgrade your setup without breaking the bank, the RTX 5060 Ti deserves a place on your shortlist.
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