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Gigabyte launches GeForce RTX 5060 series graphics cards - The Times of India

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Gigabyte launches GeForce RTX 5060 series graphics cards

Gigabyte

has launched its new line of NVIDIA GeForce

RTX 5060 Ti

and RTX 5060 graphics cards, powered by NVIDIA's

Blackwell

architecture. The RTX 5060 Ti comes in 16GB and 8GB variants, while the RTX 5060 comes in the standard configuration.
These mid-range graphics cards are specifically designed for 2K and 1080p gameplay, targeting gamers, content creators, and light AI developers. The RTX 5060 Ti models are available immediately, while the RTX 5060 series will release in May.
The new lineup features significant cooling improvements, including an upgraded Windforce system with the new Hawk Fan design that delivers up to 53.6% increased air pressure and 12.5% higher air volume while maintaining lower noise levels. Server-grade thermal conductive gel applied to critical components like VRAM and MOSFETs further enhances thermal efficiency.
Gigabyte offers multiple models across various product lines, including the premium

Aorus Elite

, along with Gaming, Aero, Eagle, Eagle Ice, and Windforce options. A specialized low-profile version of the RTX 5060 measuring just 182mm in length caters to compact PC builds.

As part of NVIDIA's RTX 50 Series, these cards leverage AI capabilities to enable

DLSS 4 performance

enhancement and support NVIDIA NIM microservices for AI assistants and workflows.
The Aorus Elite model includes exclusive features like RGB Halo lighting that creates a triple-ring effect through persistence of vision technology. The company has also reinforced the structural integrity of all models with metal backplates connected to the I/O bracket and incorporated ultra durable certified components for extended lifespan.
For design-conscious users, options range from the minimalist white AERO series to the sci-fi inspired EAGLE models available in both white and dark gray colorways.

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