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MSI SHADOW GeForce RTX 5060 8GB GDDR7 PCI Express 5.0
145.000 OMR
Out of stock
- Powered by NVIDIA’s new Blackwell architecture
- Features 3,840 CUDA cores for efficient parallel processing
- Equipped with 8GB of next-gen GDDR7 memory
- Memory speed rated at 28 Gbps
- 128-bit memory bus offering up to 448 GB/s bandwidth
- Supports DLSS 4.0 for advanced AI upscaling
- Real-time Ray Tracing with 4th-gen RT cores
- Enhanced AI with 5th-gen Tensor Cores
- PCI Express 5.0 interface (x8 lane)
- Dual TORX 5.0 fans for advanced cooling
- Compact 2.5-slot form factor – fits smaller cases
- 1x HDMI 2.1b and 3x DisplayPort 2.1b outputs
- Supports 4K @ 480Hz and 8K @ 120Hz (with DSC)
- Max resolution up to 7680 x 4320
- 145W TDP – power efficient
- Requires only a single 8-pin power connector
- Ideal for 1080p ultra and 1440p high gaming
- Supports NVIDIA Reflex, Broadcast, and Studio drivers
- Great for streaming, content creation, and AI workloads
- Backed by MSI’s 3-year warranty
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Description
Key Specifications
Feature | Specification |
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Architecture | NVIDIA Blackwell |
CUDA Cores | 3,840 |
Boost Clock | Extreme: 2,535 MHz (MSI Center); Boost: 2,527 MHz jawa.gg+12pcstudio.in+12memoryzone.com.vn+12 |
VRAM | 8 GB GDDR7 |
Memory Speed | 28 Gbps |
Memory Bus | 128‑bit |
Memory Bandwidth | ≈448 GB/s |
Interface | PCI‑Express 5.0 x16 (operates at x8) |
Ray Tracing Cores | 4th‑gen; Tensor Cores: 5th‑gen |
NVENC/NVDEC | 9th/6th gen video engines |
Outputs | 3×DisplayPort 2.1b, 1×HDMI 2.1b (supports 4K@480 Hz & 8K@120 Hz with DSЦ, VRR, HDR) |
Max Displays | 4 |
Resolutions | Up to 7680×4320 |
TDP / Power Use | 145 W |
Power Connector | 1×8‑pin |
Recommended PSU | 550 W |
Card Dimensions | 197×120×40 mm; 2.5‑slot |
Weight | 493 g (card); ~814 g package |
Cooling | Dual‑fan TORX 5.0 with heatpipe and vent‑backplate |
Supported APIs | DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, Vulkan 1.4 |
Warranty | 3 years |
🧠 1. Architecture & Technology
Based on NVIDIA’s next-gen Blackwell architecture, the RTX 5060 delivers significant leaps in AI and ray-tracing efficiency. With 4th-gen RT cores and 5th-gen Tensor cores, it introduces DLSS 4, Frame Generation, Neural Rendering, and Reflex 2—boosting visual quality and reducing latency en.wikipedia.org+10bhphotovideo.com+10gccgamers.com+10.
The GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps is a performance-first upgrade, maximizing throughput within a 128-bit bus and delivering ~448 GB/s bandwidth en.wikipedia.org.
🎮 2. Gaming Performance
With 3,840 CUDA cores and high boost clocks (~2.53 GHz), the RTX 5060 excels in 1080p high/ultra settings:
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Cyberpunk 2077 RT High + DLSS 4: ~70‑90 FPS
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Fortnite UE5 Epic: >200 FPS
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Apex Legends Ultra: >250 FPS
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F1 24: 180‑220 FPS
DLSS 4 significantly enhances RT performance by filling in frames and improving ray-traced image quality.
Benchmark reviews highlight a 15–20% performance increase over the previous RTX 4060, delivering excellent value for gamers en.wikipedia.org+2gccgamers.com+2bhphotovideo.com+2tomsguide.com.
💻 3. Content Creation & AI Workloads
Packed with a 9th-gen NVENC encoder and AI engines, the RTX 5060 is ideal for**:
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Streaming with high-quality NVENC
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Adobe Premiere / After Effects: faster scrubbing and export
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Blender / Maya: accelerated rendering via OptiX
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Stable Diffusion / AI model generation
MSI’s Shadow variant supports MSI Center and Afterburner for real-time tuning and overclocking bhphotovideo.commediamartsg.com+6newegg.ca+6gccgamers.com+6.
❄️ 4. Cooling & Thermals
Equipped with TORX Fan 5.0, featuring linked fan arcs and 22°-tilted blades, this card delivers ~23% more airflow than axial designs, supported by heatpipes and vented backplate gccgamers.com+5bhphotovideo.com+5bhphotovideo.com+5.
Thermal performance (TechPowerUp & early reviews):
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Idle: ~35–40 °C
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Gaming load: 65–75 °C
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Noise: moderate; a bit louder than premium MSI variants (e.g., Gaming Trio/Vanguard) tecs.com.aureddit.com+1bhphotovideo.com+1
The compact 197×120×40 mm, dual‑slot design is ideal for small/mid builds but sacrifices noise headroom.
⚡ 5. Power Efficiency & Requirements
At 145 W TDP, the RTX 5060 is both powerful and efficient. A standard 550 W PSU with a single 8‑pin connector suffices for most systems—offering easier integration in compact cases.
🖥️ 6. Display & I/O
Featuring 3×DP 2.1b and 1×HDMI 2.1b, the card supports:
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8K @ 120 Hz with DSC
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4K @ 480 Hz
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HDR, VRR, G‑Sync, FreeSync
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Multi‑monitor setups (up to 4 displays max)
🧩 7. Real‑World Comparisons
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vs RTX 4060: ~15–20% faster, plus DLSS 4 and Blackwell features tecs.com.au+4mediamartsg.com+4pcstudio.in+4mediamartsg.com+5gccgamers.com+5memoryzone.com.vn+5
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vs RTX 5060 Ti: Slightly fewer cores and clocks, but same architecture
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vs AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT: Likely better RT & DLSS; memory bandwidth slightly lower
🔍 8. Limitations & Trade‑Offs
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8 GB VRAM may constrain future ultra-texture workloads
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128‑bit bus limits max bandwidth
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Cooling is functional, but noise levels are higher than premium models club386.com+1bhphotovideo.com+1
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PCIe 5 x8 utilization is sufficient but not x16
🏆 9. Who Should Buy It?
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1080p gamers wanting high frame rates and RT
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Content creators on a budget
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Streamers using NVENC
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SMALL form factor builders due to compact dimensions
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