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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti makes first benchmark database appearance

Reports on the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti are increasing, with the latest being benchmark entries on the Furmark database. Nvidia's board partners are reportedly already distributing samples, so we expect to see a few more benchmark database leaks in the coming weeks.

One of the earliest leaks has surfaced from FurMark. Richard Huynh (via VideoCardz) discovered a new entry within the benchmark's database with the code 10DE-2D04, identifying an Nvidia GB206 GPU. Subvariant data further points to HP and Gigabyte as the originators of this information. VideoCardz found two other entries with the same PCI ID, suggesting these are also an RTX 5060 Ti.

Image credit: Richard Huynh

FurMark's focus is typically on thermal stress testing rather than performance benchmarking, making its appearance as an early leak somewhat unusual. Notably, one of the tested cards was power-limited to 61% TDP (116W), meaning that at its 100% TDP, it would be 190W. Given that the RTX 5060 Ti is rumoured to have a default TDP of 180W, this sample might be from a board partner who may have a 10W higher power limit out of the box.

Overall, the scores show a performance level that is not significantly higher than the RTX 4060 Ti, if not pretty much the same. However, this might not reflect the final results, as various factors like driver versions or platform limitations might be limiting the card's capabilities. Although the release date of the RTX 5060 Ti hasn't been confirmed yet, it is expected to launch within the following weeks.

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