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

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Battlefield 6

Battlefield 6 was launched on October 10th, 2025, and is based on the Frostbite game engine. Battlefield 6 features high-quality textures and lighting, subsurface scattering, ambient occlusion, volumetric fog, and a destruction technology. This game does not support ray tracing features. It also features DLSS, FSR3, and Intel XeSS Upscaling, as well as Frame Generation and Reflex. Our manual run-through takes place at the beginning of the single campaign playable mode, which involves intense graphics, destruction, and explosions with a lot of action, stressing the graphics.

Battlefield 6

In Battlefield 6, we are running at 1080p with the highest image quality setting of “Overkill” enabled. The PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC is able to provide a very smooth and playable gameplay experience at the highest game settings at 1080p with an average of 87FPS. When we enable DLSS Upscaling, it improves to over 100FPS average. The PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC is 17% faster than the Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB video card in this game, which is pretty significant. In fact, its native resolution performance matches the Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB’s Upscaling performance. When we overclock the PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB OC performance increases by 4%.

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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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