| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| GPU & Architecture | RTX 5060 Ti on Blackwell, 4,608 CUDA cores |
| Clocks | Boost ~2,647 MHz / Extreme ~2,662 MHz |
| Memory | 16 GB GDDR7 @ 28 Gbps, 128‑bit (~448 GB/s) |
| Cooling | Tri Frozr 4 system, StormForce fans, zero‑RPM idle |
| Power & Interface | PCIe 5 x16 (x8), 180 W TDP, 16‑pin connector; 600 W PSU recommended |
| Outputs | 3× DP 2.1b, 1× HDMI 2.1b; supports up to 8K @ 120 Hz, VRR, HDR |
| Build Fit | 300 × 125 × 44 mm, ~844 g; dual-slot |
| Warranty | Typically 3 years |
| Ideal Use | 1080p / 1440p gaming, creative workloads, ray tracing, DLSS 4 |
| Limitations | Larger physical size, driver stability concerns, VRAM‑intensive games |
The MSI RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB GAMING TRIO OC White strikes a compelling balance between performance and aesthetics. With the ample 16 GB GDDR7, robust Tri Frozr cooling, and factory overclock, it’s well-suited for demanding modern gaming settings and creative workflows. The white design also makes it a stylish match for light-themed builds.
However, potential driver instability and Gen 5 PCIe compatibility issues—alongside its physical size—mean it’s best paired with a high-quality PSU and motherboard with the latest BIOS. If you're building in a compact case, also check clearance carefully.





























