The Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ghost runs its GPU at a base clock of 2,280 MHz, boosting up to 2,497 MHz under load, while the GPU memory operates at 1,750 MHz. With 3,840 shading units, 120 texture mapping units, and 48 render output units, the card achieves a texture rate of 299.6 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 119.9 GPixels/s. Floating-point performance is rated at 19.18 TFLOPS, and the GPU also supports Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP).
The RTX 5060 Ghost is equipped with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM running across a 128-bit memory bus, with an effective memory speed of 28,000 MHz and a maximum bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The card also supports ECC memory, which enables error detection and correction for greater data integrity during operation.
The Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ghost supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute APIs. It includes hardware-accelerated ray tracing, DLSS, and stereoscopic 3D support, while XeSS (XMX) and LHR are not present on this card. Memory throughput can be improved through Intel Resizable BAR, and the card is capable of driving up to four displays simultaneously via its multi-display technology. RGB lighting is also built in for those who want visual customization in their build.
The RTX 5060 Ghost offers a total of four video outputs: one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort outputs. There are no USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort connectors on this card.
The Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ghost is built on the Blackwell architecture, using a 5nm manufacturing process and housing 21,900 million transistors. It connects via PCIe 5 and carries a thermal design power of 145W. The card does not feature air-water cooling, relying instead on its standard cooling solution, and its physical dimensions come in at 262.1mm wide and 126.3mm tall.