RTX 5060 laptops will be available from “every major OEM” next month, says Nvidia
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Nvidia has finally announced the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060, which will be launching on April 16th and in May, respectively. The new mid-range GPUs aim to offer an excellent price-to-performance ratio, and Nvidia has already lined up a range of 5060 laptops, starting at $1,099.
There are eight models from eight manufacturers showcased so far, with the brand claiming that “every major OEM” (Original Equipment Manufacturer) will be producing laptops with the mobile 5060 graphics card. Whether this represents the full list of SKUs, we cannot confirm, but gaming laptop users have plenty to choose from right out of the gate.
Every major manufacturer is making an RTX 5060 laptop
Nvidia says that RTX 5060 laptops are here to provide “Blackwell + DLSS 4 for Every Gamer” with the potential of a smooth 144 FPS at ultra settings and up to 8K 4:2:2 video editing capabilities. As mentioned, these models will be starting at $1,099, but we’ll have to wait and see how the pricing differs once retailer listings go live (presumably next month).
- Acer Predator Helios Neo 16S
- ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14
- Dell Alienware 16 Area-51
- Gigabyte AERO X16
- HP Omen 16
- Lenovo Legion 5i Pro
- MSI Venture Pro 16 AI
- Razer Blade 16
Further benchmarks show the potential of the new 50-series GPUs, especially when utilizing the power for DLSS 4. Nvidia claims that many games can be maxed out at 100+ FPS on these 5060 laptops at 1080p. Here’s how the official numbers look:
Game | FPS (RTX 5060 laptop, max settings) |
---|---|
Hogwarts Legacy | 229 FPS |
Alan Wake II | 110 FPS |
Black Myth: Wukong | 128 FPS |
Cyberpunk 2077 | 146 FPS |
Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl | 202 FPS |
Star Wars Outlaws | 105 FPS |
Marvel Rivals | 323 FPS |
Avowed | 192 FPS |
Half-Life 2 RTX | 130 FPS |