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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

The 16 GB version is the one worth buying in this tier. It pairs a modest GPU with a memory pool large enough that texture settings stop being a compromise at 1080p and 1440p.

Performance index, 1440p
36
Mid-range
VRAM
16 GB
GDDR7
Board power
180 W
600 W PSU recommended
Launch MSRP
$429
No verified current price
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB graphics card

Where to buy

$429MSRP

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Should you buy it?

The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB in one screen

Generated from this card's own specifications and its standing against every other card CompareYourGPU tracks. Every line below is backed by a figure on this page.

Should you buy it?

Recommended at the right price

At its $429 MSRP it would be below the $500 its performance justifies. CompareYourGPU has no verified street price, so confirm what it actually sells for before buying.

Best for

1440p gaming at 60+ FPS

Why

  • Estimated performance index of 36 at 1440p, where 100 is the fastest card CompareYourGPU tracks.
  • 16 GB of memory is comfortable for 1440p, so texture settings stay out of the conversation.
  • Supports DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation.
  • At 1440p the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is 5.9% faster than the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB while costing $50 more, so you are paying for the extra speed rather than getting it for free. Based on launch MSRP.

Derived from this card's specifications, CompareYourGPU's estimated performance indices and launch MSRP. No verified current price is on record.

Watch out for

128-bit memory bus limits how much of that 16 GB the GPU can actually exploit

Consider instead
  • RTX 5070 if ray tracing is your priority. Its ray tracing index is 48 against 34, at $549.
  • RX 9070 if you want more performance for the money. It returns 10.0 index points per $100 against 8.4.

Estimated

RTX 5060 Ti 16GB gaming performance

How the card is expected to hold up at each resolution, and how it sits against the cards closest to it.

1080p

42

- Mid-range

100-145 FPS

Estimated, typical modern AAA game at High settings, no upscaling.

120+ FPS class

16 GB gives real headroom at 1080p, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.

1440p

36

- Mid-range

65-95 FPS

Estimated, typical modern AAA game at High settings, no upscaling.

60+ FPS class

16 GB gives real headroom at 1440p, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.

4K

29

- Mid-range

30-45 FPS

Estimated, typical modern AAA game at High settings, no upscaling.

Below 60 FPS natively

16 GB gives real headroom at 4K, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.

CompareYourGPU estimate

Performance indices are aggregated from public review coverage, not measured by CompareYourGPU. Frame-rate ranges are modelled from those indices. How this is calculated.

How the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB compares at 1440p against the cards closest to it.

CompareYourGPU estimate. 100 = the fastest card tracked.

Ray tracing performance at 1440p, RTX 5060 Ti 16GB against the same peer group.

CompareYourGPU estimate. Ray-traced performance does not track rasterisation performance, which is why it is charted separately.

Measured

Gaming benchmarks

Frame-rate figures transcribed from named third-party measurements, grouped so that two different test methodologies are never mixed in one table.

Third-party suite rating

Measured

ComputerBase Grafikkarten-Rangliste 2026

21 games · updated
ComputerBase measured performance rating for the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB
TestAverage FPSShare of fastest card tested
Rasteriser, 1080p85.6100%
Rasteriser, 1440p56.139.4%
Rasteriser, 4KNot tested
Ray tracing, 1440p52.843.1%

How this was measured, and what it is not

Geometric mean of average FPS. Vendor upscaling at Quality (DLSS on GeForce, FSR on Radeon, XeSS on Arc), with native TAA in a minority of titles. Not native resolution, and not a like-for-like image-quality comparison across vendors.

The ray tracing rating covers a smaller 7-game suite than the 21-game rasteriser rating, so the two are not directly comparable with each other either. ComputerBase does not test every card at every resolution; a card missing from a table has no figure here rather than an inferred one.

Because of that, these figures are not directly comparable with the estimated index above, which describes native resolution with no upscaling. Read each on its own terms rather than against the other.

Test system: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Transcribed by CompareYourGPU on from ComputerBase.

Per-game measured results

No verified benchmark data yet

CompareYourGPU only publishes frame-rate figures it can attribute to a named, linkable measurement, and none have been transcribed for the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB yet. The estimated performance indices above are clearly labelled as estimates and are the honest alternative until measured runs are recorded here.

Read how benchmark data is handled.

In the meantime, the game pages set out what makes each title demanding and which resolutions this class of card suits. Heavy titles worth checking: Cyberpunk 2077, Red Dead Redemption 2, Hogwarts Legacy.

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Manufacturer figures

RTX 5060 Ti 16GB specifications

Published by the manufacturer. Terms with a dotted underline can be expanded for a plain-English explanation.

Graphics processor

Architecture
Blackwell
GPU die
GB206
4,608NVIDIA calls these CUDA cores
Data unavailable
36
144
2,407 MHz
2,572 MHz

Memory

16 GB
GDDR7
128-bit
448 GB/s
Memory speed
28 Gbps

Power and cooling

180 W
600 W
Power connectors
1x 8-pin

Physical

Length
Data unavailable
Height from bracket
Data unavailable
Data unavailableDimensions vary by board partner; compact and low-profile-adjacent models exist.

Display outputs

Outputs
3x DisplayPort 2.1b, 1x HDMI 2.1b
Display support
Up to 4 simultaneous displays; DisplayPort 2.1b with DSC

Release and availability

Launch date
April 16, 2025
Generation
RTX 50
$429
Availability
In production

Technologies and features

What this card supports, and what each feature actually does for you.

Supported. This card uses 4th-generation RT cores.

DLSS 4 Super Resolution, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, FSR 3.1, XeSS. Availability in any individual game depends on the developer implementing it.

DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation. Frame generation raises the displayed frame rate without improving responsiveness, so it works best on top of an already playable frame rate.

Hardware AV1 encode is supported. 9th-generation NVENC with AV1 and HEVC encode. 6th-generation NVDEC with AV1, HEVC and H.264 decode.

Strengths, weaknesses and who it suits

CompareYourGPU's assessment, grounded in the specifications above rather than in marketing material.

Strengths

  • 16 GB of VRAM at a mid-range price, unusual for this tier
  • 180 W runs on a single 8-pin connector and a 600 W supply
  • Full DLSS 4 feature set including Multi Frame Generation
  • AV1 encode makes it a sensible streaming and recording card

Weaknesses

  • 128-bit memory bus limits how much of that 16 GB the GPU can actually exploit
  • Raw performance is a modest step over the previous generation
  • The 8 GB variant shares the same name and is a materially different product

Best for

  • 1080p gaming at high refresh rates
  • 1440p gaming at 60-100 FPS with upscaling
  • Streaming and content capture on a budget

Not ideal for

  • 4K gaming
  • Buyers expecting a large generational performance jump

Price, value and efficiency

What the card costs, what that price should be for the performance, and what it returns per dollar and per watt.

$429MSRP

Launch MSRP. CompareYourGPU has no verified street price for this card, so this is a reference point rather than what it sells for today.

Good priceFair price for this performance: $500

Good buy below $460 · expensive above $560

The fair price is where this card’s performance index falls on the price-to-performance line fitted across every card CompareYourGPU tracks. It describes the current market, it is not a recommendation, and it moves when prices do. Calculated from launch MSRP across the database, because no verified street prices are on record.

Performance per dollar

8.4

Performance index points per $100 at 1440p, calculated from launch MSRP.

That places it in the upper half of the database on value.

Performance per watt

20.0

Performance index points per 100 W of board power at 1440p.

That places it in the upper half of the database on efficiency.

RTX 5060 Ti 16GB frequently asked questions

Is the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB good for 1080p gaming?
CompareYourGPU's model estimates roughly 100-145 FPS in a typical modern AAA game at High settings with no upscaling, which is a modelled estimate rather than a measurement. That puts it in the 120+ FPS class at this resolution before upscaling is considered. 16 GB gives real headroom at 1080p, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.
Is the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB good for 1440p gaming?
CompareYourGPU's model estimates roughly 65-95 FPS in a typical modern AAA game at High settings with no upscaling, which is a modelled estimate rather than a measurement. That puts it in the 60+ FPS class at this resolution before upscaling is considered. 16 GB gives real headroom at 1440p, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.
Is the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB good for 4K gaming?
CompareYourGPU's model estimates roughly 30-45 FPS in a typical modern AAA game at High settings with no upscaling, which is a modelled estimate rather than a measurement. That is below a sustained 60 FPS at this resolution without upscaling. 16 GB gives real headroom at 4K, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.
How much VRAM does the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB have?
The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB has 16 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 128-bit bus, giving 448 GB/s of bandwidth. 16 GB gives real headroom at 1440p, including with ray tracing and high-resolution texture packs.
What power supply does the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB need?
NVIDIA recommends a 600 W power supply for a complete system built around the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, which draws 180 W of board power. It uses 1x 8-pin.
Which upscaling technologies does the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB support?
It supports DLSS 4 Super Resolution, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, FSR 3.1, XeSS. For frame generation it supports DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation. Support for any individual upscaler also depends on the game implementing it, so availability varies title by title.
Is the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB good for ray tracing?
Its ray tracing index is 34 at 1440p, against a rasterisation index of 36, so it retains about 94% of its standing once ray tracing is enabled. That is a moderate result: ray tracing costs it somewhat more than average. Both figures are CompareYourGPU estimates, not measurements.
How much does the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB cost?
It launched at $429 MSRP. CompareYourGPU does not publish a current street price because it does not yet carry a verified price feed, so check a retailer for what it actually sells for today.
What competes with the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB?
Its closest competitor from another manufacturer is the RX 7700 XT at $449. On CompareYourGPU's estimated 1440p index the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is about 5% behind, before ray tracing, memory capacity and upscaling support are taken into account.

Sources and last updated

Sources

Record last edited . Specifications last checked against the manufacturer’s own page on .

How to read this page

  • Specifications are the manufacturer’s own published figures, cited on the left.
  • Performance indices and frame-rate ranges are CompareYourGPU estimates and are labelled as such wherever they appear.
  • Prices are launch MSRP unless a verified current price is on record. CompareYourGPU publishes no price it has not checked.
  • Strengths, weaknesses and suitability are editorial judgements derived from the specifications above.
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