Let’s not bury the lead here, folks— Nvidia has finally announced its budget gaming solution the new GeForce RTX 5060, for desktop and laptop PCs. The latest member of the RTX family will take your gameplay to another level. Now you have the power to play all your favorite games at full settings and well over 100 FPS! And here is the full final specifications table compared to the current RTX 5060. To poach gamers who are looking for top-tier performance on a budget.
Watch the RTX 5060 flex its performance muscles in a dozen popular titles. Players can expect exceptional performance with titles such as Hogwarts Legacy, which runs at an impressive 234 frames per second. In the same sense, Ghost of Tsushima gives you a perfect experience at 215 fps, Black Myth Wukong stays above 130 fps. Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition achieves a commendable 148 fps, and Doom: The Dark Ages impresses with a remarkable 223 fps. This marked improvement signals a significant upgrade from the previous generation, particularly in demanding scenarios like Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, where the RTX 5060 can achieve frame rates approximately four times higher than the RTX 3060.
Similar to the GeForce RTX 4070 Ti, the GeForce RTX 5060 brings groundbreaking technologies that improve gaming realism and performance. DLSS 4 is currently supported in more than 125 games and creative apps. This whiz-bang technology dramatically increases frame rates, all without sacrificing jaw-dropping image quality! Furthermore, its support for path tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction in Doom: The Dark Ages enhances visual fidelity, providing a more immersive experience.
For anyone excited about playing RTX tech on mobile, up to RTX 5060 laptops will start at $1,099 according to Nvidia. DLSS 4 and Blackwell Max-Q tech will power these laptops. This helped them keep a low and sporty profile while releasing blistering performance. Most excitingly, these devices will be no thicker than 14.9 millimeters making them easily portable without sacrificing performance.
The desktop version of the RTX 5060 is rumored to come in at a very attractive price of $299. This aggressive pricing helps drive down the cost of upgrade for more gamers. Nvidia promises ample chip supply for this launch. This will allow consumers to be able to get their hands on the product as soon as possible, without major hold ups.