Nvidia has been rolling out its RTX 50-Series graphics cards over the past few months, and today marks the arrival of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. Available in 8GB ($379) and 16GB ($429) formats, early reviews are calling it a solid addition to the Nvidia catalog and worth considering if you’re seeking a versatile mid-range card. Unsurprisingly, the new RTX 5060 Ti is a hot commodity, with retailers already selling out, though new stock is likely to return soon. To help track availability, we’ve put together a short list of major retailers most likely to have the RTX 5060 Ti in stock. Even if the GPU is sold out, be sure to keep checking the links below periodically to see if it's back in stock.
Like other RTX 50-Series GPUS, the RTX 5060 lineup features Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture, offering DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia Reflex 2 for added responsiveness, and full ray tracing with neural rendering. The end result is faster performance than its predecessor and the ability to upscale lower resolutions to 1440p and 4K resolutions. According to Nvidia, the RTX 5060 Ti offers double the performance of the old RTX 4060 Ti when DLSS 4 is enabled (it's worth noting that the RTX 5060 Ti's performance uplift over the 4060 Ti without DLSS 4 is closer to about 15% faster). You’ll find the GPUs to be much slimmer than the RTX 4060 lineup, too, thanks to AI technology that allows the hardware to hit better benchmarks without requiring the same raw horsepower.
A variety of 5060 Ti models (including overclocked variants) are available from third parties. Here’s a look at some of the top models offered at Best Buy.
It's worth noting that the standard GeForce RTX 5060 is expected to arrive next month for $299, and you’ll also find RTX 5060 laptops in May, with prices starting at $1,099. So if you’re interested in a new GPU or gaming laptop but can't afford (or can't find) the 5060 Ti or any of the other GeForce RTX 50-Series Graphics Cards, you'll only have to wait a few more weeks for the standard RTX 5060 to launch. While the RTX 5060 will be less powerful compared to the 5060 Ti, it'll still sport all the beneficial AI-powered frame generation and upscaling thanks to DLSS 4, and will be one of the most affordable RTX 50-Series GPUs..
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Like other RTX 50-Series GPUS, the RTX 5060 lineup features Nvidia's new Blackwell architecture, offering DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Nvidia Reflex 2 for added responsiveness, and full ray tracing with neural rendering. The end result is faster performance than its predecessor and the ability to upscale lower resolutions to 1440p and 4K resolutions. According to Nvidia, the RTX 5060 Ti offers double the performance of the old RTX 4060 Ti when DLSS 4 is enabled (it's worth noting that the RTX 5060 Ti's performance uplift over the 4060 Ti without DLSS 4 is closer to about 15% faster). You’ll find the GPUs to be much slimmer than the RTX 4060 lineup, too, thanks to AI technology that allows the hardware to hit better benchmarks without requiring the same raw horsepower.
A variety of 5060 Ti models (including overclocked variants) are available from third parties. Here’s a look at some of the top models offered at Best Buy.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Models
- Asus Prime Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti (8GB) -- $420
- Asus Prime Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti (16GB) -- $480
- Asus Prime Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition (8GB) -- $470
- Asus Prime Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition (16GB) -- $530
- Asus TUF Gaming Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition (8GB) -- $540
- Asus TUF Gaming Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition (16GB) -- $600
It's worth noting that the standard GeForce RTX 5060 is expected to arrive next month for $299, and you’ll also find RTX 5060 laptops in May, with prices starting at $1,099. So if you’re interested in a new GPU or gaming laptop but can't afford (or can't find) the 5060 Ti or any of the other GeForce RTX 50-Series Graphics Cards, you'll only have to wait a few more weeks for the standard RTX 5060 to launch. While the RTX 5060 will be less powerful compared to the 5060 Ti, it'll still sport all the beneficial AI-powered frame generation and upscaling thanks to DLSS 4, and will be one of the most affordable RTX 50-Series GPUs..
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