The tests were performed with different drivers and even with an early engineering examples of 116 W (estimated 190 W) with a limited heat package. In the Furmark GL comparison, the card won 10.242 points – this is probably not much higher than the RTX 4060 Ti, which is probably associated with “raw” software or platform restrictions.
For comparison, in the same test, RTX 4060 Ti shows approximately 9700 – 10,000 points. In this case, remember that Furmark is used for heat emission test, not to measure performance.
RTX 5060 Ti is expected to be released in less than 10 days. Nvidia has not yet confirmed the date, but the partners are already sending test examples to the media. In the coming days, more leaks, including the results of the games, are worth waiting for.
Source: Ferra

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