Nvidia nudges mainstream gaming PCs forward with RTX 5060 series, starting at $299
Briefly

Nvidia's recently announced 50-series GPUs, including the 5060 Ti and 5060, tout substantial performance increases through DLSS Multi-Frame Generation technology, claiming they can insert up to three AI-generated frames between rendered frames. Although the company claims these new GPUs offer double the performance compared to the 4060 models, the disparity in results without Frame Generation remains untested and frustrating. Performance benchmarks hint at a significant boost over the 3060 Ti, but due to the complexity of Frame Generation, third-party evaluations are essential. Additionally, plans for a low-end RTX 5050 GPU remain uncertain.
Nvidia's new 50-series GPUs leverage DLSS Multi-Frame Generation to boost performance, but comparisons without this technology are challenging.
The 5060 Ti and 5060 are claimed to deliver double the performance of their predecessors, yet benchmark comparisons under native performance are lacking.
Third-party testing is needed to validate Nvidia's lofty performance claims as Frame Generation may not translate to a significant improvement for lower base frame rates.
The absence of a low-end RTX 5050 GPU announcement raises questions regarding Nvidia's future strategies, despite rumors suggesting its potential release.
Read at Ars Technica
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