MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G SHADOW 2X OC PLUS – 8 GB GDDR7 128-bit, PCIe Gen5 Graphics Card, Dual-Fan SHADOW Cooling, DLSS 4 & Ray Tracing
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GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti — Blackwell architecture
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Memory: 8 GB GDDR7 on 128-bit interface (~28 Gbps class)
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Factory overclocked “OC PLUS” variant (higher-than-reference boost)
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Interface: PCI Express Gen 5 x16
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Display outputs: 3 × DisplayPort 2.1b + 1 × HDMI 2.1b (8K capable)
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Cooling: Dual-fan SHADOW 2X thermal design
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Recommended system PSU: ~550 W per retailer spec
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Supports DLSS 4, ray tracing, AI acceleration (per Blackwell generation feature set)
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Compact dual-fan layout suitable for mid-tower and space-restricted builds
The MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8G SHADOW 2X OC PLUS (model 912-V536-023) is a dual-fan Blackwell-generation graphics card targeted at users who want modern NVIDIA features in a balanced thermal and physical footprint. With 8 GB of GDDR7 memory across a 128-bit memory bus, the card supports contemporary gaming and creative tasks at mainstream resolutions while benefiting from GDDR7’s bandwidth improvements.
This OC PLUS variant comes factory-tuned above reference clocks, delivering uplift without manual overclocking effort. The SHADOW 2X cooler uses a compact dual-fan assembly engineered for stable sustained operation within mid-range tower layouts. The card interfaces using PCI Express Gen 5 x16, positioning it for use in current and upcoming platforms.
Outputs include three DisplayPort 2.1b and one HDMI 2.1b port, supporting next-gen displays and up to 8K resolution. NVIDIA’s Blackwell feature stack — including RT cores, Tensor cores and DLSS 4 — enables AI-based image reconstruction, ray-tracing and accelerated compute features across supported workloads.
A 550 W PSU recommendation ensures adequate headroom when pairing with mid-to-high tier CPUs and typical system configurations. The SHADOW 2X OC PLUS thus serves as a modern choice for performance-oriented builds that require high-efficiency cooling without stepping into triple-fan dimensions or higher TDP brackets.
