Walmart has
MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16G SHADOW 2X OC PLUS 16GB GDDR7 PCI Express 5.0 Graphics Card for
$369.99.
Shipping is free.
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About this item:- Powered by the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and DLSS 4
- Core Clocks: Extreme Performance: 2617 MHz (MSI Center) / Boost: 2602 MHz
- STORMFORCE Fan: Seven fan blades, claw texturing, and a circular arc are designed for optimal airflow with minimal noise.
- Heat Pipes designed for efficient heat transfer, the heat pipes effectively draw thermal energy away from the GPU, improving overall cooling performance.
- Metal Backplate: A reinforcing metal backplate with airflow vents and thermal pads enhances cooling.
- MSI Center: The exclusive MSI Center software lets you monitor, tweak and optimize MSI products in real-time.
- Afterburner software takes full control with the most recognized and widely used graphics card overclocking software in the world.
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edit I looked into this issue a bit more, and it seems to be more of a problem with the 8GB cards, where data is loaded into and out of memory a lot. The impact seems minimal on 16GB cards.
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It also worked for me.
edit I looked into this issue a bit more, and it seems to be more of a problem with the 8GB cards, where data is loaded into and out of memory a lot. The impact seems minimal on 16GB cards.
The bigger issue I had with getting the 5060 Ti to work in my rig is that because my mobo is so old, it will not pass POST with BIOS set to boot using CSM (instead of UEFI--I can't boot using UEFI because my Windows boot disk was formatted MBR way back when I built my PC) AND setting primary/main display to that of the 5060 Ti; what I wound up having to do was to enable the integrated graphics on my mobo and explicitly designate it (in BIOS) to be the primary display (with the 5060 Ti to be used for secondary/tertiary display); once I did all that (and of course install the Nvidia drivers) Windows was able to detect and display output to my secondary/tertiary monitors that were connected to the 5060 Ti.
The bigger issue I had with getting the 5060 Ti to work in my rig is that because my mobo is so old, it will not pass POST with BIOS set to boot using CSM (instead of UEFI--I can't boot using UEFI because my Windows boot disk was formatted MBR way back when I built my PC) AND setting primary/main display to that of the 5060 Ti; what I wound up having to do was to enable the integrated graphics on my mobo and explicitly designate it (in BIOS) to be the primary display (with the 5060 Ti to be used for secondary/tertiary display); once I did all that (and of course install the Nvidia drivers) Windows was able to detect and display output to my secondary/tertiary monitors that were connected to the 5060 Ti.
You can convert your MBR to GPT. Lookup the MBR2GPT command, it's built into Windows.
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For pure horsepower it's not worth the upgrade at all. There are huge power efficiency gains though. I'm running 5060 ti 16gb with a 400w PSU on a slightly overclocked Ryzen 5500 and the system pulls 270-290w gaming. Crazy power efficiency.
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