| Feature | MSI RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB GAMING TRIO OC |
|---|---|
| GPU Architecture | NVIDIA Blackwell (GB206‑300), 4,608 CUDA cores |
| Memory | 8 GB GDDR7 @ 28 Gbps, 128‑bit (~448 GB/s) |
| Boost Clock | ~2,647 MHz (up to ~2,662 MHz in EP mode) |
| Cooling | Tri Frozr 4 with STORMFORCE fans, zero‑RPM idle |
| Dimensions & Weight | ~300 × 125 × 44 mm, ~839 g |
| Power Connector | 16‑pin (12V‑2×6) with 2×8‑pin adapter, ~180 W TDP |
| Outputs | 3× DP 2.1b, 1× HDMI 2.1b; supports 8K@120Hz, G‑SYNC |
| Ideal Use | 1080p high-FPS; 1440p with DLSS, moderate ray tracing |
| Potential Downsides | 8 GB VRAM limits; occasional driver/PCIe issues |
The Gaming Trio OC 8 GB offers top-tier build quality, strong thermal performance, and solid overclocking potential—all backed by MSI’s premium cooling design. It’s a strong pick for 1080p high-FPS gaming and handling modern titles at 1440p with DLSS support.
That said, if you can stretch to the 16 GB variant, it offers a better long-term value and fewer limitations in high-resolution or texture-heavy gaming. And be cautious about potential compatibility or driver-related issues—especially around PCIe Gen 5.





























