Nvidia’s latest 5000 GPU series is renowned for pushing the boundaries, but the high price tags left gamers equally astounded. This has resulted in a build-up of stock and low sales, leading Nvidia to start lowering prices of various 50xx GPUs. We might be seeing exactly that with the MSI Gaming RTX 5060, which has just hit a record-low price on Amazon since its arrival earlier this year.
Based on the latest Blackwell architecture, the RTX 5060 is already a popular choice for budget-conscious gamers. It delivers an excellent price-to-performance ratio, and the new 22% off sale has made that truer than ever. MSI’s 8 GB GPU boasts a maximum boosted clock speed of 2640 MHz and a 128-bit memory bus width, enabling impressive gaming performance.
$90 being slashed makes it one of the most appealing offers on Amazon right now for gamers chasing the best frame rates and visuals in AAA games at 1080p or 1440p with DLSS 4. The dedicated ray tracing cores will let you experience ray-traced visuals on a budget.
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Additionally, the RTX 5060 supports high refresh rates and resolutions with 3x DisplayPort 2.1 and 1x HDMI 2.1b, and PCIe 5.0 support means fast data transfers between the GPU and motherboard.
The MSI Gaming Trio OC variant stands out for its advanced cooling, with TORX Fan 4.0 technology featuring fan blades that work in pairs to create focused air pressure for better cooling. The precision-crafted heat pipes ensure maximum contact with the GPU and spread heat efficiently, and the airflow control directs air exactly where it’s needed for optimal thermal management.
The variant also features premium build quality, with reinforced metal backplates equipped with thermal pads and airflow vents to further boost cooling. It is quite a looker with the Mystic Light RGB design for customizable and aesthetic lighting.
All these features are now available under a respectable $329 price instead of the usual $419 in this limited-time jaw-dropping sale.
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