Quick Answer
The Palit GeForce RTX 5060 Dual 8GB is a mainstream Blackwell card with 3,840 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR7 on a 128-bit bus, a 115W TGP, and a compact dual-fan cooler around 230 mm in length. It delivers 80 to 120 fps at 1080p High in demanding titles natively, and 130 to 200 fps with DLSS 4 enabled.
Core Specifications Explained 🔧
The RTX 5060 uses NVIDIA's Blackwell B06 GPU chip with 3,840 CUDA cores in 30 streaming multiprocessors. The base clock sits around 2,130 MHz with a boost clock of approximately 2,670 MHz, sustained comfortably under load given the 115W TGP headroom. The 24 RT Cores handle ray tracing intersections while 120 Tensor Cores power DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation.
The card outputs through three DisplayPort 2.1 and one HDMI 2.1 connector, supporting 4K at 144 Hz and 1080p at 360 Hz over DisplayPort. For SA gamers using 1080p 144 Hz or 165 Hz monitors, the display connectivity is fully adequate with headroom for future display upgrades.
Memory and Power Delivery 💾
The 8GB GDDR7 on a 128-bit bus achieves approximately 272 GB/s of bandwidth, matching the RTX 4070's GDDR6X configuration from the previous generation across a wider 192-bit bus. GDDR7's higher per-pin speed compensates for the narrower bus, giving the RTX 5060 significantly more memory bandwidth than the RTX 4060 it replaces.
The 115W TGP means the Palit Dual can be powered by single or dual 8-pin PCIe connectors depending on the specific board design. A 500W or 550W PSU with a Ryzen 5 or Core i5 is sufficient for a complete system. The dual-fan cooler uses two 90 mm fans with 0-dB capability: fans stop completely when GPU temperature sits below the activation threshold at idle and during light workloads.
What These Specs Mean for Real-World SA Gaming 🎮
At 1080p, the 3,840 CUDA cores and GDDR7 memory combine to deliver 99% GPU utilisation in demanding titles, the ideal operating state. The 230 mm length and two-slot design make the Palit RTX 5060 Dual compatible with compact Micro-ATX and some Mini-ITX cases, relevant for SA student and space-constrained builds. The weight of approximately 650 g eliminates concerns about PCIe slot sag without a support bracket.
For SA buyers comparing the Palit Dual against premium RTX 5060 alternatives like the ROG Strix or MSI Gaming X, the performance difference is within 2 to 3%. The primary differentiator is price, cooler noise profile under load, and the thermal headroom of larger heatsinks for higher ambient SA summer temperatures.
Check the Palit Website for a VBIOS Update After Unboxing ⚡
After installing a new GPU, check the Palit website for a VBIOS update for your exact model number, found on the box label. VBIOS updates can improve fan curves, power delivery stability, and fix bugs present at launch. This takes five minutes and ensures optimal out-of-box thermal behaviour from day one.
FAQ
Does the Palit RTX 5060 Dual 8GB support Resizable BAR?
Yes. All RTX 50-series cards including the Palit Dual support Resizable BAR. Enable it in your BIOS under PCIe settings to allow the CPU full GPU frame buffer access. ReBAR can improve frame rates by up to 10% in supported games at no cost.
What warranty does the Palit RTX 5060 Dual carry through Evetech?
Warranty terms are listed on the specific Evetech product page at time of purchase. All cards sold through Evetech carry a local South African warranty with returns handled through Evetech's customer service team rather than requiring international shipping.
Is the Palit RTX 5060 Dual 8GB good for video editing?
It handles 1080p and 1440p video editing timelines in DaVinci Resolve and Premiere Pro well. The 8GB GDDR7 is comfortable for most editing projects at these resolutions. For 4K RAW video editing with heavy effects stacks, a 16GB VRAM card on a higher tier would be more appropriate.
Ready to get the Palit RTX 5060 Dual 8GB for your 1080p build?
Evetech stocks the Palit RTX 5060 Dual 8GB and other RTX 5060 variants with local SA warranty. Browse the RTX 5060 listings in the graphics card category to compare availability and options.