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RTX 5060 Ti 16GB vs RTX 5060 8GB Benchmark

Blackwell 16GB vs Blackwell 5060 8GB - same arch, very different AI capability because of VRAM.

The RTX 5060 8GB and 5060 Ti 16GB share Blackwell architecture but not practical AI usefulness. On our hosting:

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Specs

Spec5060 Ti 16GB5060 8GB
CUDA cores4,6083,840
VRAM16 GB8 GB
Bandwidth448 GB/s272 GB/s
TDP180 W145 W

What Fits

Model8GB16GB
Phi-3-mini FP8YesYes
Llama 3 8B FP8 at 32k contextTight, no KV roomYes
Llama 3 8B AWQ at 8kYesYes
Qwen 2.5 14B AWQNoYes
SDXL 1024×1024TightYes
FLUX.1-schnell FP16NoYes
Llama Vision 11BNoYes (FP8)

LLM Decode

Model5060 8GB t/s5060 Ti 16GB t/s
Phi-3-mini FP8175285
Llama 3 8B AWQ78135

Even for models that fit in 8 GB, the 5060 Ti is ~70% faster due to bandwidth and core count.

Image Generation

  • SDXL 1024×1024: 8GB tight (no batch), 16GB comfortable
  • FLUX.1-schnell FP8: 8GB no, 16GB yes

Verdict

The 5060 8GB is a hobbyist-tier card. It runs very small LLMs (<4B) or SD 1.5 workloads decently. For any real production AI, 16 GB is the floor and the 5060 Ti 16GB is the right choice.

The price difference between 5060 8GB and 5060 Ti 16GB on hosting is small relative to the capability jump – it’s the clearest “just get the bigger one” recommendation in the lineup.

16GB Opens Everything

The 8GB card limits you; the 16GB card frees you. UK dedicated hosting.

Order the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

See also: vs 4060, vs 3090, vs 5080, vs 4060 Ti.

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