
Nvidia's RTX 5060 8GB GPU is now available starting at $299 (MSRP), targeting 1080p gaming with DLSS 4; however, initial previews were conducted under strict conditions, yielding up to 25% performance boosts over the RTX 4060 in select titles. The limited scope of sanctioned review titles and settings has raised concerns about potential performance issues, leading to recommendations to await comprehensive, independent reviews before purchasing. Availability at major retailers like Newegg and B&H Photo is mixed, with many models currently out of stock.
Nvidia has launched its RTX 5060 8GB GPU at an MSRP of $299, targeting the budget 1080p gaming segment and incorporating features like DLSS 4. Initial, highly controlled previews, restricted to specific games (Avowed, Doom: The Dark Ages, Marvel Rivals, Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy), fixed settings (1080p, ultra quality, DLSS quality mode, ray tracing, frame generation exclusively), and comparisons limited to older RTX 3060 and RTX 2060 Super cards, have shown performance increases of up to 25% over the RTX 4060. However, the concurrent release of drivers with the card precluded independent reviews ahead of launch, a strategy that has generated considerable skepticism and a negative sentiment score of -0.3 for Nvidia (NVDA). Observers express concern that these restrictive review conditions may be masking potential performance issues or less favorable comparisons against a wider range of benchmarks and competitor products. The RTX 5060 reportedly trails the previously launched RTX 5060 Ti by approximately 15% under specific DLSS settings. Current retail availability for the RTX 5060 is mixed, with many models listed as out of stock across major retailers like Newegg and B&H Photo shortly after release, complicating initial demand assessment.
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