MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB VENTUS 2X PLUS (912V535‑048)
MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB VENTUS 2X PLUS (912V535‑048) is a powerful mid-range GPU based on NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture, packing 4,608 CUDA cores and a factory boost clock around 2,602–2,617 MHz, alongside a generous 16 GB of high-speed GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps (128-bit, ~448 GB/s)—a solid foundation for 1440p and even some 4K gaming with ray tracing enabled and DLSS 4 frame generation. With a 180 W TDP fed via a single 8‑pin PCIe connector (PCIe 5.0 x8), and outputs including 3×DP 2.1a and 1×HDMI 2.1b supporting up to 8K@60 or 4K@480 Hz, it effortlessly drives multi-monitor setups.
Benchmarks show it outperforms the RTX 4060 Ti by about 15–24% and delivers a ~23% uplift over the 3060 Ti, with excellent thermal efficiency—peaking around 64 °C under load on the MSI Ventus cooler—though its compact dual‑fan design can get noticeably loud during intense gaming sessions. Sleek and compact for small builds, and offering a strong feature set (DLSS 4, RT/Tensor cores, Reflex 2, etc.), the Ventus 2X Plus delivers high-end performance and next-gen tech in a clean, no-frills package—just be prepared for potentially louder fans at load and ensure good case airflow.
Description
MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB VENTUS 2X PLUS (912V535‑048)
Core Specifications
- GPU Architecture: NVIDIA Blackwell‑based RTX 5060 Ti (GB206‑300 die)
- CUDA Cores: 4,608 units
- Boost Clock:
- Factory OC “Boost”: ~2,602 MHz
- MSI Center “Extreme Performance” mode: up to 2,617 MHz
Memory & Bandwidth
- VRAM: 16 GB GDDR7 @ 28 Gbps, 128‑bit — approx. 448 GB/s memory bandwidth
Power & Interface
- Thermal Design Power: 180 W
- Power Connector: Single 8‑pin PCIe
- PSU Recommendation: 600 W
- Bus Interface: PCIe 5.0 x8
Display Outputs
- Ports: 3 × DisplayPort 2.1a, 1 × HDMI 2.1b
- Supports up to 8K@60 Hz (with DSC), 4K@480 Hz, VRR, HDR
- Max Displays: 4 simultaneous
- Max Resolution: 7,680 × 4,320 (8K)
Cooling & Physical Design
- Cooling System: Dual-fan “VENTUS 2X” with heatpipes, TORX/StormForce fans, and Zero Frozr (fans stop at low temps)
- Backplate: Robust aluminum with ventilation cutouts
- Dimensions: ~227 mm × 127 mm × 41 mm (dual-slot)
- Weight: ~600 g (card) · ~862 g (packaged)
API & Feature Support
- DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.4, OpenCL 3.0
- RT Cores: 4th‑Gen
- Tensor Cores: 5th‑Gen — supports DLSS 4 (Multi Frame Gen + Ray Reconstruction)
- NVENC / NVDEC: 9th/6th‑Gen
- Other NVIDIA features: Reflex 2, Frame Warp, G‑Sync, Avatar Cloud Engine, Studio & Broadcast enhancements
Performance & Optimization Insights
- Excellent for: 1440p and 4K gaming with ray tracing and DLSS enhancements; also well-suited for content creation and AI workloads.
- Cooling Notes: The dual-fan VENTUS setup provides solid thermals and quiet operation—Zero Frozr design keeps it silent at idle. For sustained performance, ensure good case airflow.
- OC/Undervolting: MSI Center offers tuning tools; boosting to Extreme Performance mode reaches ~2.6 GHz, with room for manual tweaks if desired.
- Compact Fit: With shorter length (~227 mm), it’s suitable for mid-size and compact builds without compromising power.
Summary Table
| Feature | Details |
| GPU | RTX 5060 Ti (4608 CUDA) @ 2,602 MHz (Boost) |
| VRAM & Bandwidth | 16 GB GDDR7 @ 28 Gbps, 128‑bit (~448 GB/s) |
| Power & Interface | 180 W, 8‑pin, PSU ≥ 600 W, PCIe 5.0 x8 |
| Cooling | Dual TORX/StormForce fans, heatpipes, Zero Frozr, metal backplate |
| Outputs | 3× DP 2.1a, 1× HDMI 2.1b (max 8K) |
| Physical Size | 227 × 127 × 41 mm, ~600 g |
| APIs & Features | DX12 Ultimate, Vulkan, RT + Tensor Cores, DLSS 4, Reflex 2 etc. |
| Use Cases | 1440p/4K gaming, ray tracing, AI pipelines, content creation |
MSI RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB VENTUS 2X PLUS is a compelling option for high-resolution gaming and creative workflows. With a modern 16 GB of fast GDDR7, efficient cooling design, and full suite of next‑gen NVIDIA features, it strikes a strong balance of performance, thermals, and value—especially in compact builds.
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