NVIDIA has officially launched the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, the first GPU in the new RTX 5060 family. Priced from $379, the card introduces powerful new features like DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation, and the next-gen Blackwell RTX architecture, bringing high-end performance to more gamers than ever.
Major Performance Gains with DLSS 4
At the heart of the 5060 Ti is DLSS 4, NVIDIA’s latest AI-powered upscaling tech. It uses a transformer-based AI model to improve image quality and performance. With Multi Frame Generation, DLSS 4 can generate up to three extra frames per rendered frame—multiplying frame rates while reducing input latency. Combined with NVIDIA Reflex, this results in smoother, more responsive gameplay.
Built on Blackwell Architecture
The RTX 5060 Ti is built on the Blackwell RTX architecture, designed for neural rendering and real-time ray tracing. Upgraded Ray Tracing and Tensor Cores, along with fast GDDR7 memory, deliver better visuals and efficiency at 1440p and 1080p resolutions.
Fast, Responsive, and Affordable
Launching on April 16, the RTX 5060 Ti comes in 8GB ($379) and 16GB ($429) versions. It delivers up to 2x the performance of the RTX 4060 Ti in supported games and offers significant improvements even in non-DLSS 4 titles.
For gamers upgrading from older cards like the GTX 1660 or RTX 2060, the jump in frame rates, visual fidelity, and responsiveness is dramatic.
RTX 5060 and Laptops Coming Soon
The base RTX 5060 launches in May, starting at $299, followed by RTX 5060-powered laptops from major OEMs starting at $1099. These will feature the same DLSS 4, Reflex, and Blackwell technologies in sleek, portable designs.
A New Era for Mainstream Gaming
With DLSS 4, Blackwell architecture, and major performance gains, the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is a powerful, affordable upgrade for gamers ready to experience the latest in real-time graphics and AI-enhanced gameplay.