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NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti GAMING PCS: HAND-BUILT IN WOLVERHAMPTON

Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti Gaming PCs Built for 1440p

The RTX 5060 Ti is the committed 1440p choice in the mid-range. 16GB of GDDR7 memory removes the VRAM ceiling that limits the standard RTX 5060 in demanding titles. Blackwell architecture with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation. Hand-assembled in Wolverhampton, stress-tested for 24 hours, and backed by a 3-year warranty.

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SPEC OVERVIEW, CORRECT FOR

What You Get with an RTX 5060 Ti Build

The RTX 5060 Ti is the first card in this range with enough VRAM to handle 1440p without constraint. 16GB of GDDR7 memory on Blackwell architecture with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation makes it a genuine 1440p card rather than an entry 1440p compromise. Every Ginger6 RTX 5060 Ti build is paired with a CPU chosen to match the GPU at 1440p.

GPU: RTX 5060 Ti
16GB GDDR7 memory — double the VRAM of the standard RTX 5060. Nvidia Blackwell architecture. DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. The 16GB removes the VRAM ceiling that limits the RTX 5060 in demanding open-world and high-texture titles at 1440p.
CPU Pairing
Matched to avoid GPU bottleneck at 1440p. A mid-to-upper-mid CPU keeps the build balanced. If you stream or record alongside gaming, a higher CPU tier is worth considering alongside 32GB of RAM. Kevin will recommend the right pairing for your workload.
RAM and Storage
16GB DDR5 as standard. 32GB recommended for buyers who stream, record, or edit alongside gaming — this card is frequently chosen by streamers for its VRAM headroom and the additional system RAM makes a real difference. 1TB NVMe SSD as primary drive.
Target Resolution
1440p at high-to-maximum settings without VRAM constraint. Handles 144Hz and 165Hz 1440p monitors well across current titles. DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation adds meaningful frame rate headroom at high-refresh 1440p where enabled.
GAME PERFORMANCE

Games This PC Handles at 1440p

Typical frame rates at 1440p high settings on an RTX 5060 Ti without DLSS. Enabling DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation adds significant frame rate headroom in supported titles. Figures are estimates based on available benchmark data as at March 2026.

~75fps
1440p High, Ray Tracing Off
Call of Duty: Warzone
~140fps
1440p High
Fortnite
~130fps
1440p Epic
Elden Ring
~95fps
1440p Maximum
Valorant
~250fps+
1440p High
Apex Legends
~150fps
1440p High
Hogwarts Legacy
~70fps
1440p High
FC 25
~140fps
1440p High
RTX 5060 Ti GAMING PCS

High-Refresh 1440p Without the Compromise

The RTX 5060 Ti targets a specific buyer: someone with a 1440p monitor running at 144Hz or faster who wants those refresh rates filled consistently across demanding titles, not just esports. The RTX 5060 reaches 1440p comfortably in most games, but frame rates in the heaviest AAA titles and under ray tracing sit in a range that does not consistently fill a 144Hz panel. The 5060 Ti changes that — at 1440p high settings, including ray tracing in supported titles, frame rates stay above the 100fps threshold that matters for a fast panel. Above this tier, the RTX 5070 opens 4K as a real option rather than a stretch. The 5060 Ti is the card for buyers who have decided 1440p is their resolution and want to extract maximum performance from it.

The Ti designation here represents a genuine step up in both GPU compute and VRAM. At 1440p, the additional VRAM headroom over the base RTX 5060 starts to matter in texture-heavy open-world titles at ultra settings, where the GPU needs to hold larger asset sets in memory to avoid streaming stutter. Ray tracing adds VRAM pressure at this resolution — titles running hybrid ray tracing pipelines at 1440p benefit from the additional buffer the Ti provides. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation is available and effective at this tier, but the 5060 Ti is one of the first cards in the range where DLSS is genuinely optional in most titles rather than required to reach comfortable frame rates. That is the definition of headroom.

The use cases this card covers well at 1440p: Cyberpunk 2077 at ultra settings with ray tracing runs above 70fps native and above 120fps with DLSS 4. Elden Ring and Baldur's Gate 3 run at maximum settings above 100fps. For streamers, the NVENC encoder on Blackwell produces broadcast-quality H.265 and AV1 streams with no measurable impact on gaming frame rates at 1440p. Warzone and Fortnite competitive players at 1440p will see frame rates above 150fps, which covers buyers who split time between AAA and competitive titles without needing to lower settings for one or the other.

The RTX 5060 Ti runs warmer than the base 5060 under load — it is a more capable card drawing more power. Ginger6's cable management approach at this tier focuses on ensuring the GPU has clean airflow from intake to exhaust without the hot air recirculation that affects poorly-managed cases under sustained gaming load. At 1440p on a high-refresh panel, sustained gaming sessions of several hours are normal, and the thermal behaviour of the build under those conditions matters more than the peak performance in a five-minute benchmark. The 24-hour stress test is run at full load before the machine ships.

Kevin has been building PCs in Wolverhampton since 2001. He will confirm whether the RTX 5060 Ti is the right tier for your monitor and your games before you order — that includes an honest answer if the RTX 5060 would serve you equally well for less, or if your use case points toward the RTX 5070. The 3-year warranty covers parts, postage, and lifetime technical support from the person who built the machine.

WHO THIS PC IS FOR

Is an RTX 5060 Ti Gaming PC Right for You?

The RTX 5060 Ti is for buyers who want 1440p at high-to-maximum settings without VRAM compromise. The five scenarios below are where it performs best.

The RTX 5060 Ti’s 16GB of GDDR7 gives you the VRAM headroom to run demanding titles at 1440p maximum settings without texture quality reductions or stuttering. Open-world games, large texture packs, and new releases that push memory limits at 1440p are all handled without the compromise you get with 8GB cards. If 1440p at high-to-maximum settings is your target, this is the right starting point in the Blackwell range.

Streaming and recording while gaming draws on both GPU and system memory. The RTX 5060 Ti’s 16GB of GDDR7 gives the GPU the headroom to maintain 1440p game quality while encoding is running. Pair it with 32GB of system RAM and a mid-to-upper-mid CPU and you have a build that handles gaming and streaming simultaneously without performance concessions in either workload. Kevin will confirm the right full spec for your setup.

The RTX 5060 Ti on Blackwell architecture is a meaningful generational step from either of these cards. You gain DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, faster GDDR7 memory, and improved performance per watt. If your current card is starting to show its age at 1440p in newer titles, or you want to move to a build that will hold up for the next several years, the RTX 5060 Ti is the natural upgrade at this price point.

If you have experienced VRAM-related stuttering, texture pop-in, or forced quality reductions in demanding titles on an 8GB card at 1440p, the RTX 5060 Ti resolves that directly. 16GB of GDDR7 gives you headroom in every current title at 1440p and positions you well for the next generation of releases. It is the step buyers take when they know from experience that 8GB is not enough for how they play.

Call of Duty: Warzone, Apex Legends, and Fortnite all run well above 100fps at 1440p on the RTX 5060 Ti. With DLSS 4 enabled, frame rates climb further in supported titles. For buyers with a 144Hz or 165Hz 1440p monitor who want those refresh rates filled in competitive games while keeping quality settings high, this card covers it without moving into upper-mid range spend.

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Tell Kevin your games, monitor, and budget and he will confirm whether the RTX 5060 Ti is the right choice or whether the RTX 5060 or RTX 5070 better suits your use case.

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1.The games you play most often
2.Your monitor resolution and refresh rate
3.Whether you stream, record, or edit alongside gaming
4.Your approximate budget

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Common Questions About the RTX 5060 Ti

At 1440p maximum settings, demanding open-world games and new releases increasingly use more than 8GB of VRAM for high-resolution textures, shadow maps, and complex scene data. An 8GB card at this threshold either reduces texture quality automatically or produces stuttering as it moves data in and out of memory. 16GB removes that ceiling entirely for current titles and gives you headroom for the next few years of releases. The difference is most noticeable in games like Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, and newer open-world titles at maximum texture settings.

The RTX 5060 is the right choice for committed 1080p gaming or entry 1440p at medium-to-high settings where VRAM is not yet a constraint. The RTX 5060 Ti is the right choice for 1440p at high-to-maximum settings, for buyers who stream or record alongside gaming, and for those who want the build to remain capable for longer without VRAM becoming a bottleneck. Both use Blackwell architecture with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation. The VRAM difference is the deciding factor. Kevin will give you the price gap and advise based on your specific games.

The RTX 5070 adds GPU performance headroom beyond what the RTX 5060 Ti offers, making a noticeable difference at high-refresh 1440p with ray tracing enabled and providing a more comfortable entry into 4K gaming. If your monitor is 1440p and your games are not particularly demanding with ray tracing, the RTX 5060 Ti covers most scenarios well. If you want 1440p with ray tracing on at high frame rates, or you are thinking about a 4K monitor in the next year or two, the RTX 5070 is worth the additional spend. Kevin will help you work out which is right for your setup.

Yes. The RTX 5060 Ti is built on Blackwell architecture and supports DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. This is the same DLSS generation as the rest of the RTX 5000 series. In supported titles at 1440p, Multi Frame Generation provides a substantial uplift in displayed frame rates beyond what the GPU renders natively, which is particularly useful at high-refresh 1440p where you want to push 144Hz or 165Hz consistently.

Yes, and it is one of the reasons this card is frequently chosen by streamers. The 16GB of GDDR7 gives the GPU enough memory to maintain high-quality 1440p rendering while encoding is running in the background. Pairing the card with 32GB of system RAM and a capable CPU completes the streaming build. Call Kevin on 01902 714533 and tell him your streaming platform and encoding preferences — he will spec the full build to match your workflow.

A mid-to-upper-mid CPU keeps the RTX 5060 Ti balanced at 1440p without bottleneck. At 1440p, the GPU is typically the performance limiter in gaming workloads, so an upper-end CPU is not always necessary. If you stream, record, or run CPU-intensive titles alongside gaming, a higher CPU tier and 32GB of RAM make a meaningful difference to the overall experience. Kevin will recommend the right pairing for your budget and use case during the order call.

Yes. Ginger6 builds every PC with future upgrades in mind. We use cases with good expansion room and power supplies with headroom above current draw. When you are ready to upgrade, call Kevin and he will confirm whether your CPU, motherboard, and PSU support the GPU you are considering and whether the upgrade makes sense at that point.

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