Gigabyte (AORUS) GeForce RTX 5060 EAGLE MAX OC 8G

Triple-Fan Cooling for Gamers

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the Gigabyte (AORUS) GeForce RTX 5060 EAGLE MAX OC 8G (GV-N5060EAGLEMAX OC-8GD) based on Gigabyte’s usual “EAGLE OC” and current-gen RTX specs. Exact numbers may vary slightly when the card is officially finalized, but this is the typical configuration and feature set you can expect.

1. Core Specs

  • GPU series: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50‑series (RTX 5060 class)

  • CUDA cores: Mid‑range count (designed for 1080p–1440p gaming)

  • Boost clock (OC): Factory overclocked vs NVIDIA reference; EAGLE MAX OC variants usually have a modest +3–8% boost

  • Memory:

    • Capacity: 8 GB

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

    • Bus width: 128‑bit (typical for x060‑class cards)

    • Effective memory speed: High bandwidth, optimized for modern games at 1080p/1440p

  • Ray tracing & AI:

    • Full RT Core and Tensor Core support

    • DLSS (Frame Generation on supported titles)

    • Advanced ray tracing features for lighting, reflections, and shadows

2. Cooling & Design

  • Cooler type: Triple‑fan (WINDFORCE‑style) or large dual‑fan depending on exact sub‑model

  • Heatsink:

    • Multi‑heatpipe copper contact plate

    • Large aluminum fin stack for higher heat dissipation

  • Fans:

    • Alternate spinning fans to reduce turbulence

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

  • Backplate:

    • Full‑cover metal or reinforced plastic backplate for rigidity and extra passive cooling

  • Length & slots:

    • Typically around 270–300 mm length

    • 2–2.5 slot design – takes up at least 2 PCIe slots in the case

  • Aesthetics:

    • EAGLE‑style angular shroud

    • Minimal RGB or subtle logo lighting (EAGLE line is usually more understated than AORUS MASTER)

3. Power & Connectors

  • Power consumption (TBP/TGP): Typically around 150–180 W for a 60‑class OC card (estimate, exact spec may vary)

  • Recommended PSU: 550–650 W 80+ Bronze or better, depending on the rest of your system

  • Power connector(s):

    • Most likely 1× 8‑pin PCIe or newer 12VHPWR (depending on final design)

  • Slot interface: PCIe 4.0 x16 (fully backward compatible with PCIe 3.0 motherboards; only bandwidth changes slightly, not compatibility)

4. Display Outputs & Features

  • Typical outputs:

    • 3× DisplayPort 1.4a/2.1

    • 1× HDMI 2.1

  • Max monitors: Usually up to 4 simultaneous displays

  • Max resolution: Up to 8K support (e.g., 7680×4320) for media and productivity

  • Features:

    • G‑SYNC compatible

    • NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA Broadcast, RTX Video Super Resolution

    • AV1 and advanced video encoding/decoding, ideal for streaming and content creation

5. Performance Target

  • Gaming focus:

    • 1080p Ultra in modern games with high FPS

    • 1440p High/Ultra in many titles with DLSS for smoother performance

  • Workloads:

    • Good for photo/video editing, 3D modeling, and light to moderate AI/ML workloads thanks to Tensor Cores

  • VR: Capable for most current VR titles at appropriate settings

6. Compatibility Notes

When you’re ready to use this with your PC, you’ll need:

  1. Motherboard:

    • PCIe x16 slot (any modern ATX/mATX board has this)

  2. Case:

    • GPU length clearance of at least ~300 mm

    • 2–3 free expansion slots at the back

  3. PSU:

    • At least 550–650 W, with the correct PCIe power connector(s)

  4. Monitor:

    • HDMI 2.1 or DisplayPort 1.4/2.1 for best performance