PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB Overclocked Dual Fan Video Card Review

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Doom: The Dark Ages

Doom: The Dark Ages was released to PC in May of 2025 and uses the id Tech 8 game engine. This game features advanced graphics technologies, including path tracing, realistic lighting, reflections, and soft shadows. It has fully ray-marched volumetric effects with dynamic lighting and improved particle effects. It has detailed destructible environments, realistic water, and upscaling technologies such as DLSS 4. This is another one of those games that has ‘ray tracing’ enabled at all times, by default. You can optionally enable Path Tracing on top of it. We are going to utilize the game’s built-in benchmark level: Reckoning, but we will utilize Frameview to capture 1% Lows.

Doom: The Dark Ages

In Doom: The Dark Ages, we are running at 1080p but using the “Ultra Nightmare” quality setting, which is the game’s highest image quality setting. This game also has Ray Tracing turned on at all times and is thus demanding. However, the PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC runs it very well and provides a playable experience with smooth framerates at native resolution at 88FPS average. When we turn on DLSS Upscaling that is boosted to 127FPS average. The PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC is 9% faster than the Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB video card. Overclocking the PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC provides a 5% performance uplift.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

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SUMMARY

The PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB Overclocked Dual Fan Video Card Review is priced at NVIDIA reference MSRP of $379.99 for an 8GB GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, and offers a factory overclocked video card, in a slim 2-slot compact configuration. It can provide a playable 1080p gameplay experience with Ultra game settings, and maximum graphics. It is also capable of DLSS 4 and 4.5 Upscaling with Ray Tracing, and it is performant in several games. Compared to the competition it is faster, especially in Ray Tracing titles. It allows some minor overclocking, offers a low power draw, and fits in any build, big or small. This is a great entry point for gaming, without the breaking the bank in 2026.

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Grimlakin
Grimlakin 👍 1

That is a powerhouse of a 1080p gamer. Very nice... I'd call it budget it it's still almost as much as a modern console... oof.

Peter_Brosdahl
Peter_Brosdahl

I admit I jumped on the 8GB hate bandwagon of late, but very happy to see how well this card performs at 1080p.

I remember doing some tests with my 4090 a couple of years ago at 1080p with settings maxed to just see what FPS my rigs were capable of, but I was also shocked by how nice modern games can look at 1080p w/ current textures, RT, etc., so a value-priced card like this providing the same visuals is a great deal. I even noticed how the Amazon price dropped to $349 for now.

Brian_B
Brian_B 👍 1

"Peter_Brosdahl, post: 101152, member: 87" wrote:

I admit I jumped on the 8GB hate bandwagon of late,


i think a lot of folks are doing a 180 now that more RAM requires a credit check and reverse mortgage

Maybe Ram Doubler will make a comeback.

DAPUNISHER
DAPUNISHER 👍 1

Paying $350 for 8GB in 2026. That's a hard no from me dawg. It'll probably be consider a hot deal in a few months. The dark times have returned.

Linux and indie gaming is on the rise, I kid you not. Younger gamers with little cheddar grow weary of corpo greed. But not just the cash strapped either. My son has a 5800X3D, 32GB 3600, 7800XT. You know what he and his friends are playing? Vintage Story. It will run on a decade old potato. Tarkov is the only game they play that is hard to run. Also indie. Almost everything they play is indie.

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