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The New NVidia RTX 5060 is an utter disgrace and the biggest scam the company has ever pulled, like actually... Let's talk about it.
The GPU news this week? Honestly, it’s a massive letdown if you were hoping for a solid mid-range graphics card. The NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 are starting to show up — but the price-to-performance? Absolutely not it. We’re looking at a generation that’s barely pulling ahead of the last one, and in some cases just matching the aging RTX 3070 Ti. That’s not innovation, that’s a rebrand in a new box.
MSI just revealed some of their RTX 5060 Ti models, and while the PCIe 5.0 x8 interface and mix of 8-pin/16-pin connectors might sound fancy, it doesn’t change the fact that these cards aren’t bringing any real value to the table. Performance is underwhelming, and if pricing rumors are accurate, they’ll land way too close to last-gen cards that are still sitting on shelves — and in some cases, outperforming them.
Then there’s the RTX 5090 vs 5060 comparison floating around. And sure, no one expects a 5060 to compete with a flagship, but the gulf between them is embarrassing. The 5090 is a beast — no doubt — but what’s shocking is just how little we’re getting from the lower-tier 50 series this time. We’re talking about minimal gen-over-gen gains that just don’t justify a new purchase unless your current card is ancient.
GPU-Z just added support for the 5060 Ti and AMD’s RX 9070 GRE, and yep — even AMD’s upcoming budget cards look like more of the same. We're staring down a mid-range GPU market full of compromises: same price, lower VRAM options, recycled performance, and nothing truly pushing the needle forward.
If you were hoping this was finally the generation where GPUs became worth it again, I hate to break it to you — we’re still stuck in limbo. The only real winners here are the people skipping this gen entirely.
The GPU news this week? Honestly, it’s a massive letdown if you were hoping for a solid mid-range graphics card. The NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 are starting to show up — but the price-to-performance? Absolutely not it. We’re looking at a generation that’s barely pulling ahead of the last one, and in some cases just matching the aging RTX 3070 Ti. That’s not innovation, that’s a rebrand in a new box.
MSI just revealed some of their RTX 5060 Ti models, and while the PCIe 5.0 x8 interface and mix of 8-pin/16-pin connectors might sound fancy, it doesn’t change the fact that these cards aren’t bringing any real value to the table. Performance is underwhelming, and if pricing rumors are accurate, they’ll land way too close to last-gen cards that are still sitting on shelves — and in some cases, outperforming them.
Then there’s the RTX 5090 vs 5060 comparison floating around. And sure, no one expects a 5060 to compete with a flagship, but the gulf between them is embarrassing. The 5090 is a beast — no doubt — but what’s shocking is just how little we’re getting from the lower-tier 50 series this time. We’re talking about minimal gen-over-gen gains that just don’t justify a new purchase unless your current card is ancient.
GPU-Z just added support for the 5060 Ti and AMD’s RX 9070 GRE, and yep — even AMD’s upcoming budget cards look like more of the same. We're staring down a mid-range GPU market full of compromises: same price, lower VRAM options, recycled performance, and nothing truly pushing the needle forward.
If you were hoping this was finally the generation where GPUs became worth it again, I hate to break it to you — we’re still stuck in limbo. The only real winners here are the people skipping this gen entirely.
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