Early Black Friday 2025 deal sees this Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB VRAM at a great price

Recently we have had some really great discounts on several 1440p gaming monitors as there are options available at various budget ranges including the world"s first OLED 500 Hz panel from Samsung, an Acer Nitro 300Hz IPS monitor, and a low-budget high value for money KTC screen.

Obviously to game on such 1440p screens especially at higher settings, decent graphics horsepower is required. That is where Nvidia"s recent RTX 5070 deal can come in as it is on sale for a very low price of just $480. The deal is still live and you can check it out in this article here.

If you can"t stretch your budget higher than $400 then Nvidia is also offering the RTX 5060 Ti, the 16GB variant, at a great price too (purchase link under the specs table down below).

The discounted card in question is the MSI Ventus Black RTX 5060 Ti 16GB. Since this is the higher VRAM card, you will not ever have to worry about saturating or overflowing the available frame buffer. Another benefit is that the 16GB will also help in case you manage to exceed the available PCIe bandwidth available on the PCIe lanes on an older gen system as the 5060 Ti is a PCIe x8 card.

The technical specifications of the card are given in the table below:

MSI GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti 16GB VENTUS 2X Black Specifications
Interface PCI Express Gen 5 x8
Core Clock (Boost) 2602 MHz (Gaming & Silent Mode)
2617 MHz (Extreme Performance via MSI Center)
CUDA Cores 4608
Memory 16GB GDDR7
Memory Speed 28 Gbps
Memory Bus 256-bit
Connectivity Output 3 × DisplayPort 2.1b
1 × HDMI™ 2.1b (up to 4K@480Hz or 8K@120Hz with DSC, VRR, HDR)
HDCP Support Yes (2.3)
Maximum Displays 4
Cooling Dual-fan design (VENTUS 2X) with STORMFORCE Fans
Power Consumption 180 W
Recommended PSU good quality 450 W or greater
Power Connectors 1 × 8-pin PCIe connector
Card Dimensions 227 x 126 x 41 mm

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