A new set of benchmark scores for the RTX 5060 Ti has been shared online ahead of its rumoured release. These include various 3DMark benchmark tests in various resolutions, giving a better idea of how the RTX 5060 Ti will compare to the competition and its predecessor.
According to VideoCardz, who shared the results, all these are of a 16GB variant. The same report claims initial reviews suggest that the 8 GB variant of the 5060 Ti will likely exhibit a noticeable performance deficit compared to its 16GB counterpart. As such, it seems Nvidia won't supply 8GB models of the 5060 Ti for review, focusing on the higher memory capacity variant as it performs better.
The 3DMark scores for the 16 GB variant show an average performance increase of approximately 20% (up to 27%) compared to the 4060 Ti 16 GB. Compared to the RTX 5070, Nvidia's higher-tier GPU is about 40% faster. The detailed 3dMark scores can be found below:
GPU | Speed Way (1440p) | Steel Nomad (4K) | Port Royal (1440p) | Time Spy (1440p) | Time Spy Extreme (2160p) | Fire Strike (1080p) | Fire Strike Extreme (1440p) | Fire Strike Ultra (2160p) |
Nvidia RTX 5070 | 5745 | 4815 | 13975 | 22669 | 10675 | 57305 | 28675 | 14205 |
Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti | 4055 | 3455 | 9944 | 15389 | 7136 | 40925 | 19556 | 9175 |
Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti | 3239 | 2932 | 8112 | 13469 | 6153 | 34295 | 15937 | 7294 |
Although these are technically all synthetic benchmarks, Speed Way and Steel Nomad are relatively good for perceiving how the card will perform compared to others in real-world tasks.
KitGuru says: Were you expecting more, something similar, or less from the RTX 5060 Ti?