The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti has surfaced in yet another leak—this time through a benchmark on FurMark. While the results screen doesn’t explicitly name the GPU, the internal code strongly suggests it’s the RTX 5060 Ti, aligning with recent rumors and leaks.
According to the benchmark, the card scored 4,411 points at 4K resolution and 10,242 points in Full HD, placing it just below the performance of the RTX 3080 Ti. FurMark also reported a maximum GPU temperature of 69°C during the test.
Two different setups were used: one featuring a Ryzen 9 3900X processor, and the other equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 5 245K. During the tests, the GPU clock speeds ranged from a minimum of 1,230 MHz to a peak of 2,656 MHz.
What do we know about GeForce RTX 5060 Ti?
According to recent leaks and rumors, Nvidia’s upcoming mainstream GPU, the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, is expected to launch with two VRAM options—8 GB and 16 GB. Pricing is rumored to be around $399 for the 8 GB version and $499 for the 16 GB version, similar to how Nvidia handled the RTX 4060 Ti lineup.
Regarding memory, the RTX 5060 Ti is expected to adopt GDDR7 technology like other cards in the upcoming Blackwell GPU family. Thanks to this upgrade, both variants should offer up to 28 Gbps speeds, delivering a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s—a 55% increase over the previous generation.
That said, taking synthetic benchmarks like FurMark with a grain of salt is important. While early numbers suggest performance close to the RTX 3080 Ti, real-world results could tell a different story, especially considering the RTX 50 series hasn’t shown dramatic generational gains.