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MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Gaming Trio OC 16 GB

W1zzard

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The MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Gaming Trio OC comes with a powerful triple-fan, dual-slot cooling solution that achieves fantastic noise levels, even without a dual BIOS. Temperatures are excellent, too, and you get a decent overclock out of the box.

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no 8GB cards to review?
 
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$550 for a mainstream card? What amazing value :laugh:
 
The vsync efficiency is finally where it should be, probably the only positive surprise about this GPU. There wasn't any software fix that would affect the other 5000s vsync efficiency too?
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NV should just release only 16GB on ti and 8 GB on vanilla.
Would be simple.
 
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$550 for a mainstream card? What amazing value :laugh:

I don't want to be overly optimistic, but given the lack of tech progress, and that this card still uses the "mature", aging lithography, so quite a small die, I would still claim that in fact this is a **30 class card.
Which, of course, means that it should not have higher than a 150$ price tag. Every cent above is very rude scalping.

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RTX 3060 Ti was launched 4.5 years ago for 399$, this thing here is a modest type "plus" improvement card, normally.
In a more ideal world, where every generation gives at least 50% performance upgrade, this would be downgraded to the very entry level of proposals.

Vote with your wallets! Either buy AMD Radeon or don't buy at all.
 
I wasn't expecting anything after the higher tier cards of this series, and this card is still a let down. it just doesn't makes sense to upgrade from my 3060ti. $550(?) for the same 1080p resolution for a somewhat better frame rate and/or higher graphics fidelity, is just nonsensical to me. it'd have been great to have a 4070s/4070ti performance level, which I consider perfect for 1440p, but whatever, I'll wait for the next generation. and this time I'll be very excited to see the new UDNA radeons
 
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