I don't like my hopes to rise too high because there's always the chance they'll be dashed against the rocks, but the graphics card market of late is—dare I say it?—starting to look okay. We've seen prices float down to MSRP, and even below that in the recent October Prime Day sales. And now, if my eyes do not deceive me, I believe this is a single-slot RTX 5060 Ti.
Yes, we have here a current-gen graphics card that takes up just a single PCIe slot. Yes, 2025—who'd have thought? The (via ) is a veritable sheet of paper by today's standards (cue gif of ).
The good news is that the RTX 5060 Ti, in general, tends to run pretty cool, as we found in our reviews (, ). The ones we tested tended to stay at mid-60 °C temps, which is a good sign. It also isn't a particularly power-hungry GPU, tending to consume under 200 W of power.
This makes it quite a good candidate for a single-slot card. In this case, the Galax RTX 5060 Ti Unparallelled Max runs at up to 2,572 MHz, which is the reference riches888pg spec for the GPU. No overclock, then, jinda44 but we shouldn't expect that for a thin card like this.
So, you can expect base RTX 5060 Ti performance out of this, which isn't bad at all. The RTX 5060 Ti is plenty for 1080p and even 1440p gaming, as long as you're willing to reduce your settings a little in some games for the latter resolution. And if you're happy enabling frame gen or Multi Frame Gen (MFG), even better.
Just bear in mind that while it's nice to see such a thin card, it might not help out too tremendously with that small form factor (SFF) build. That's because it's still 267 mm long, and while that's shorter than the typical card length of 290–300 mm, it's hardly the shortest card on the market. The , for instance, is just 164.5 mm long. You'd probably have a better time fitting a short card in an SFF build than a long and thin one like this.
Still, it does look gorgeous, and it's got that thin novelty factor, so I'll take it. Well, I'll take it once it comes to the Western market, at least.

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