GeForce RTX 5060
The RTX 5060 is the entry mainstream Blackwell card and a huge seller across Europe, both as a standalone upgrade and inside the prebuilt systems that dominate EU retail. It targets high-refresh 1080p, leaning on DLSS 4 multi-frame generation to push smooth numbers in supported titles, and its low 145W draw means modest cooling and a single 8-pin plug. The short 199mm reference length and minimal power needs make it ideal for compact and budget European builds. The clear caveat is the 8GB of GDDR7, which is fine for 1080p today but increasingly tight in the most demanding new games at higher texture settings.
A good time to buy — it's at its lowest price on record, right around its 90-day average.
- Very efficient 145W with a single 8-pin
- Compact 199mm length for small builds
- DLSS 4 multi-frame generation support
- Affordable entry into current-gen NVIDIA features
- 8GB VRAM is tight for demanding new games
- Narrow 128-bit bus limits bandwidth
- Strictly a 1080p card, not for 1440p maxed
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