The Galax GeForce RTX 5060 Magic Blade OC operates at a base GPU clock of 2,280 MHz, boosting up to 2,535 MHz under load, while the GPU memory runs 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 304.2 GTexels/s and a pixel rate of 121.7 GPixel/s. Floating-point performance reaches 19.47 TFLOPS, and the card includes support for Double Precision Floating Point (DPFP), making it capable of handling compute workloads that require higher numerical precision.
The card is equipped with 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM running at an effective speed of 28,000 MHz across a 128-bit memory bus, yielding a maximum memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s. ECC memory support is also present, which helps detect and correct memory errors during operation.
The Galax GeForce RTX 5060 Magic Blade OC supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 3, covering a broad range of graphics and compute workloads. Ray tracing and DLSS are both supported, while XeSS (XMX) is not present. The card can drive up to four displays simultaneously via its multi-display technology and also supports stereoscopic 3D. Intel Resizable BAR is available to help optimize data transfer between the CPU and GPU, and Lite Hash Rate (LHR) is not implemented on this model. RGB lighting is built in, adding a visual element to the card's exterior.
The card's output configuration consists of one HDMI 2.1b port and three DisplayPort outputs, providing a total of four display connections. There are no USB-C, DVI, or mini DisplayPort outputs on this model.
The Galax GeForce RTX 5060 Magic Blade OC is built on the Blackwell architecture, fabricated using a 5 nm process and housing 21,900 million transistors. It connects via PCIe 5 and carries a Thermal Design Power of 145W. The card relies on air cooling only, as water cooling is not supported, and its physical dimensions measure 316.5 mm in width and 140 mm in height.