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The GDDR7 Advantage on the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB

GDDR7 is the generational memory upgrade that makes Blackwell shine. PAM3 signalling, 28 Gbps per pin, and what it delivers over GDDR6 in practice.

The RTX 5060 Ti 16GB is among the first mid-tier cards with GDDR7 memory on our dedicated hosting. GDDR7 delivers real AI advantages beyond the spec sheet – here is what you actually get from the generational memory jump.

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Tech Primer

GDDR6 used NRZ (Non-Return-to-Zero) signalling – two voltage levels per cycle encoding one bit. GDDR7 moves to PAM3 (Pulse Amplitude Modulation, three levels) encoding roughly 1.5 bits per cycle. More data per clock at similar power.

The 5060 Ti has 8 GDDR7 modules at 2 GB each on a 128-bit bus (32-bit per module × 4 modules × 2 channels) running at 28 Gbps per pin.

Per-Pin Speed

GenerationTypical SpeedOn 128-bit bus
GDDR6 (4060 Ti)18 Gbps~288 GB/s
GDDR6X (3090)19.5 GbpsLarger 384-bit bus: ~936 GB/s
GDDR7 (5060 Ti)28 Gbps~448 GB/s
GDDR7 faster variant (future)32 Gbps~512 GB/s possible

On the same 128-bit bus, GDDR7 delivers +55% bandwidth over GDDR6. The 4060 Ti to 5060 Ti jump is entirely memory-generation-driven.

Power Efficiency

PAM3 encoding transfers more bits per unit of energy. Measured GDDR7 power efficiency is roughly 20-25% better bits-per-watt than GDDR6 at equivalent throughput. This is why the 5060 Ti achieves +55% bandwidth at only +15 W TDP total.

Capacity

GDDR7 modules are available up to 3 GB per die (vs 2 GB standard GDDR6). The 5060 Ti uses 2 GB modules for 16 GB total, but future refreshes could push to 24 GB on the same 128-bit bus without more modules.

AI Impact

For LLM decode – which is memory-bandwidth-bound – GDDR7 is the single most important upgrade over the previous generation. Every bandwidth GB/s translates nearly linearly into tokens/sec for quantised models:

  • Llama 3 8B INT8 on 4060 Ti (GDDR6): ~45 t/s
  • Llama 3 8B INT8 on 5060 Ti (GDDR7): ~80 t/s
  • Delta: +78%, close to the +55% bandwidth gain plus compute architecture improvements

For compute-bound workloads (SDXL image generation, fine-tune training), the GDDR7 impact is smaller but still positive because modern AI is memory-hungry across all phases.

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