NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8GB memory is far behind 16GB model in gaming performance, review shows – VideoCardz.com
2025-04-22T09:37:00Z
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8GB memory tested: 16GB version up to 589% faster in 1% FPS LOW NVIDIA did their best to bury the reviews of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB by instructing board partners not to send samples of that graphics card to the media. This was a…
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 8GB memory tested: 16GB version up to 589% faster in 1% FPS LOW
NVIDIA did their best to bury the reviews of the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB by instructing board partners not to send samples of that graphics card to the media. This was a very shady move, especially when both the 16 GB and 8 GB models launched at the same time and no one except the few media outlets in Asia with direct access to board partners had a chance to test the cards.
Eventually, other outlets were able to buy the 8 GB cards themselves, but such reviews take time, and we are only getting proper testing results after a few days. Hardware Unboxed was able to secure a unit—a card they had to buy themselves, mind you—because NVIDIA still refuses to ship these cards for testing.
Source: HardwareUnboxed
The Australian media outlet known for their detailed testing, comparing many games and settings, spent days meticulously comparing data between the 16 GB and 8 GB models. They provided a simple conclusion: the 8 GB is “instantly obsolete”.
The RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB still has its purpose, though. Esports games, which typically have low GPU requirements, can run just as smoothly on this card as on the 16 GB model. But this isn’t always the case. As they correctly point out, the price of 4K monitors is now at the point where they cost less than this GPU, and usually, monitors are a longer‑term investment. After all, 4K resolution was one of the marketing points ten years ago; it shouldn’t surprise anyone if gamers expect all modern GPUs to perform well at that resolution.
Naturally, the RTX 5060 Ti will deliver good performance in most games, but as pointed out by HWU, this will often require tinkering with game settings. For most, being able to plug and play is one of the key advantages of a modern GPU, and since they are already paying hundreds of dollars, that shouldn’t be a problem with the RTX 5060 Ti.
NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti 16GB vs 8GB Game Settings RTX 5060 Ti 8GB [AVG*] RTX 5060 Ti 16GB [AVG*] Hardware Unboxed Claim The Last of Us Part II 4K DLSS-Q Very High Preset ~34 FPS ~70 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 120% faster at 1% LOW FPS The Last of Us Part II 1440p DLSS-Q Very High Preset ~77 FPS ~104 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 34% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 215% faster at 1% LOW FPS The Last of Us Part II 1440p DLSS-Q + FG Very High Preset ~108 FPS ~148 FPS (5060Ti 8GB) Single Digit 1% FPS LOW, truly awful experience The Last of Us Part II 1440p DLSS-Q High Preset ~135 FPS ~160 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 18% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 35% faster at 1% LOW FPS The Last of Us Part II 1440p DLSS-Q Medium Preset ~129 FPS ~151 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 12% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 11% faster at 1% LOW FPS The Last of Us Part II 1440p DLSS-Q LOW Preset ~143 FPS ~156 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 8% faster on average The Last of Us Part II 1080p Native Very High Preset ~66 FPS ~110 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 25% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 320% faster at 1% LOW FPS Final Fantasy XIV 1080p Native Ultra Preset ~62 FPS ~71 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 14% faster on average Final Fantasy XIV 1440p Native Ultra Preset ~32 FPS ~48 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 58% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 218% faster at 1% LOW FPS Final Fantasy XIV 1440p DLSS-Q Ultra Preset ~41 FPS ~74 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 80% faster on average Final Fantasy XIV 1440p DLSS-Q + FG Ultra Preset ~90 FPS ~115 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 24% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 30% faster at 1% LOW FPS Final Fantasy XIV 1080p Native High Preset ~39 FPS ~53 FPS Indiana Jones and Great Circle 1080p Native, Medium Preset ~114 FPS ~122 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 7% faster on average Indiana Jones and Great Circle 1440p Native, Medium Preset ~ FPS ~ FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 82% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 90% faster at 1% LOW FPS Indiana Jones and Great Circle 1080p Native, Ultra Preset Crashed ~95 FPS Hogwarts Legacy 1440p Native, Ultra Preset ~60 FPS ~61 FPS Hogwarts Legacy 1440p Native, High Preset, Ray Tracing ~39 FPS ~54 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 62% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 483% faster at 1% LOW FPS Hogwarts Legacy 1440p Native, Medium Preset, Ray Tracing (Medium) ~62 FPS ~63 FPS (5060Ti 8GB) Poor 1% performance|
(5060Ti 16GB) is 96% faster at 1% LOW FPS Horizon Forbidden West 4K DLSS-P, Very High Preset ~16 FPS ~68 FPS (5060Ti 16GB) is 350% faster on average
(5060Ti 16GB) is 589% faster at 1% LOW FPS
* Figure shown during live demo
Source: HardwareUnboxed
Hardware Unboxed encountered many problems with the 8 GB model. A lower 1% FPS is just one of them, as games often lowered texture quality to the point where the game looked entirely different than on the 16 GB model—not to mention some games crashing or not working at all.
Worth noting that HWU used a modern PC with a PCIe 5.0–enabled interface; performance will be worse on PCIe 4.0 and 3.0 systems. Hardware Unboxed also tested Space Marine 2, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Cyberpunk 2077, Marvel Rivals, Spider‑Man 2, Star Wars Jedi Survivor 2, Alan Wake 2, God of War Ragnarok, and Black Myth: Wukong. Check the video for more details.
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