GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 WINDFORCE OC 8G

High-performance gaming GPU

₹32000.00₹27500.00

the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 5060 WINDFORCE OC 8G – GV‑N5060WF2OC‑8GD based on GIGABYTE’s typical WINDFORCE OC design and 60‑class RTX specs (exact values may vary slightly on final release).

1. Core Specifications

  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 (50‑series, mid‑range)

  • Clock: Factory overclocked vs reference (WINDFORCE OC usually +3–6% boost)

  • Memory:

    • Capacity: 8 GB

    • Type: GDDR7 or high‑speed GDDR6 (depending on final spec)

    • Bus: 128‑bit

  • Features:

    • Ray Tracing Cores + Tensor Cores

    • DLSS (with Frame Generation on supported games)

    • NVIDIA Reflex, Broadcast, RTX Video features

2. Cooling & Physical Design

  • Cooler: Dual‑fan WINDFORCE cooling

    • 2× fans with alternate spinning to reduce turbulence

    • 3D active fan (fans stop at idle/low load for silent operation)

  • Heatsink: Multi‑heatpipe design with direct contact to GPU and fin stack

  • Backplate: Likely a full‑length protective backplate (plastic or metal)

  • Size:

    • Generally shorter than triple‑fan models – better for smaller cases

    • Around 2 slots thick, so it needs 2 PCIe slots of space

  • Aesthetics: Clean WINDFORCE shroud, usually minimal or no RGB

3. Power & Connectivity

  • Power draw (estimate): ~140–170 W range for a 60‑class OC card

  • Recommended PSU: 550 W or higher, decent quality (80+ Bronze or better)

  • Power connector(s): Typically 1× 8‑pin PCIe (or 12VHPWR if they adopt new standard)

  • Interface: PCIe 4.0 x16 (works fine in PCIe 3.0 slots too)

4. Display Outputs

Typical GIGABYTE layout for this class:

  • 3× DisplayPort (1.4a / 2.1)

  • 1× HDMI 2.1

  • Supports up to 4 displays and high resolutions up to 8K for media/work.

5. Ideal Use & Differences vs EAGLE MAX

  • Aimed at 1080p Ultra and 1440p High gaming with DLSS.

  • Great for streaming, video editing, and general content creation.

  • Compared to the GV‑N5060EAGLEMAX OC‑8GD:

    • WINDFORCE (this one) is usually more compact and simpler, with a dual‑fan cooler.

    • EAGLE MAX is typically longer, with stronger cooling and sometimes slightly higher clocks and more “gamer” styling.