RTX 5060 Series Graphics Card Performance Review: Benchmarks & Gaming Tests 2025

NVIDIA has unveiled its latest graphics card lineup, introducing three powerful new models with four exciting variants: the desktop RTX 5060 8GB, RTX 5060 Ti 8GB, RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, and the mobile RTX 5060 8GB for laptops.

RTX 5060 Series Graphics Card Performance Review: Benchmarks & Gaming Tests 2025
RTX 5060 Series Graphics Card Performance Review: Benchmarks & Gaming Tests 2025

Let’s dive into the impressive specs and desktop pricing (in RMB):

The flagship desktop RTX 5060 Ti delivers an outstanding Time Spy score of approximately 16,000,
positioning it just 10% behind the RTX 4070 while boasting a remarkable 20% performance boost over the RTX 4060 Ti.

For performance comparison:
– Desktop RTX 4060 achieves ~11,000 in Time Spy
– Desktop RTX 4060 Ti reaches ~13,500 in Time Spy

The desktop RTX 5060 is projected to be a significant 25% faster than its predecessor (speculative),
with an estimated Time Spy score of 13,800—putting it on par with the RTX 4060 Ti.

The laptop version of the RTX 5060 shows slightly reduced performance compared to its desktop sibling,
with an anticipated Time Spy score around 12,500,
making it competitive with the laptop RTX 4070.

Pricing breakdown:
– Desktop RTX 5060 comes with a modest price increase over previous gen
– RTX 5060 Ti 8GB maintains its predecessor’s price point
– RTX 5060 Ti 16GB surprises with a 300 RMB price reduction
NVIDIA is clearly positioning the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB as their flagship offering.

As for actual availability at MSRP… let’s just say we’ve heard that story before.

But here’s exciting news!
Our cutting-edge FIREBAT gaming laptops featuring the RTX 5060 will hit the market in May or June,
promising exceptional performance at an unbeatable price point.

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By Kenneth Shaw

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19 thoughts on “RTX 5060 Series Graphics Card Performance Review: Benchmarks & Gaming Tests 2025”
  1. The RTX 5060 series really seems to offer some impressive performance, especially for its price point. I’m curious to see how it stacks up against older models in real-world gaming scenarios beyond just benchmarks. It’s great to see NVIDIA adding more memory options like the 16GB variant. I wonder if the mobile version will make high-end gaming more accessible in thinner laptops.

  2. The RTX 5060 series really seems to bring some serious competition to the mid-range market. I’m particularly interested in how the 16GB variant will perform in ray tracing-heavy games. It’s cool to see NVIDIA pushing more memory options for these cards. I wonder how the laptop version will compare in terms of power consumption.

  3. The RTX 5060 series really seems to bring some strong competition to the market, especially with that performance close to the RTX 4070 at a potentially lower price point. I’m curious how the 8GB vs 16GB versions will perform in real-world gaming scenarios though, especially with modern titles becoming more demanding.

  4. The RTX 5060 series really seems to bring some serious competition to the mid-range market. I’m particularly interested in how the 16GB variant performs in modern games; it could be a game-changer for 1440p gaming.

  5. The RTX 5060 series really seems to offer some impressive performance, especially with that Ti variant pushing close to the RTX 4070. I’m curious to see how the lower-end 8GB versions stack up in more budget-conscious builds though.

  6. The RTX 5060 series really seems to bring some serious competition to higher-end cards at a potentially more accessible price point. I’m especially curious to see how the 16GB variant performs in ray tracing-heavy games; it could be a game-changer for 1440p gaming.

  7. The RTX 5060 series really seems to bring some serious competition to the mid-range market. I’m curious how much power consumption has improved compared to the previous generation, especially since the performance is so close to the RTX 4070.

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