NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Promises 100+ FPS Gaming at 1080p

NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Promises 100+ FPS Gaming at 1080p

NVIDIA completes its RTX 50 series with the unveiling of the entry-level RTX 5060 at COMPUTEX 2025. Available in both laptop and desktop versions, the RTX 5060 is based on the same GB206 GPU as the RTX 5060 Ti but with less CUDA cores along with 8 GB of 128-bit GDDR7 VRAM.

The desktop version of the RTX 5060 has 3,840 CUDA cores, 120 texture mapping units (TMUs), 120 tensor cores, 48 raster operations pipelines (ROPs), and 30 ray tracing (RT) cores. The RTX 5060 has a 2497 MHz boost clock and a 1750 MHz (28 Gbps effective) memory clock, and will be available from add-in board (AiB) partners at a starting MSRP of $299 or around Php 17k converted.

The laptop version, on the other hand, has 3,328 CUDA cores, 104 TMUs and tensor cores, 32 ROPs, and 26 RT cores. Brands can configure the laptop version of the RTX 5060 with a TDP between 45 W and 100 W, and with max boosts hitting 1455 MHz. Laptops that will have the RTX 5060 include the Acer Predator Triton 14 AI, Asus TUF Gaming A14, Alienware 16X Aurora, Gigabyte A16 Pro, HP Omen Transcend 14, Lenovo Legion 9i, MSI VenturePro A14 AI+, and the Razer Blade 14.

NVIDIA promises 100+ FPS gaming at 1080p with DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation enabled in many modern AAA titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Diablo IV, Far Cry 6, DOOM: The Dark Ages.

NVIDIA also adds that the laptop version of the RTX 5060 offers double the performance compared to the RTX 4060 in games with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, and offer an even larger jump in performance and responsiveness for gamers upgrading from older GPUs such as the GeForce GTX 1660 or GeForce RTX 2060.

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