PNY

CART GRAPHIQUE PNY RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

د.ج 149.000,00

Key Features:

  • Blackwell Architecture: Built on NVIDIA’s newest GPU architecture, delivering significant boosts in performance, efficiency, ray tracing, and AI capabilities over the previous generation.
  • 16GB GDDR7 Memory: Equipped with a substantial 16GB of high-speed GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus. This large VRAM buffer is perfect for handling high-resolution textures, demanding modern games, and intensive content creation tasks like video editing and 3D rendering.
  • Strong 1440p/4K Performance: A powerhouse for 1440p (QHD) gaming at high settings, and a capable card for 4K (UHD) gaming, particularly when utilizing NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 technology.
  • Customizable ARGB Lighting: This version features Addressable RGB (ARGB) lighting, allowing you to personalize the card’s aesthetics with a wide spectrum of colors and effects. The lighting can typically be controlled and synchronized with other compatible components using PNY’s VelocityX™ software or motherboard RGB software.
  • DLSS 4 & Enhanced Ray Tracing: Features 5th Gen Tensor Cores and 4th Gen RT Cores, enabling advanced AI-driven features like DLSS 4 (Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction) for maximum frame rates and immersive, realistic ray-traced lighting.
  • PNY Build Quality & Cooling: PNY cards are known for their solid build quality. This model will feature a robust custom cooling solution (likely with multiple fans) designed to keep the GPU cool under load, ensuring stable performance and longevity. It may also feature a factory overclock for enhanced performance.

In summary, the PNY GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB ARGB combines powerful next-generation gaming and creation capabilities with customizable ARGB lighting, making it an excellent choice for builders who prioritize both performance and visual flair.

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