In this week’s NVIDIA update, the long-anticipated mid-range contender of the Blackwell GeForce lineup has finally made its official debut, while several popular titles are receiving DLSS enhancements powered by the latest AI innovations.
To recap, NVIDIA and its AIB partners have launched the RTX 5060 series, with the RTX 5060 Ti arriving in two different VRAM configurations. Meanwhile, the standard RTX 5060 remains limited to 8GB. Despite this, both cards benefit fully from the DLSS suite enabled by the Blackwell architecture, delivering enhanced frame rates and visual fidelity through AI acceleration.
Model | RTX 5060 Ti | RTX 5060 |
Boost Clock |
2.57GHz | 2.50GHz |
VRAM | 16GB/8GB |
8GB |
AI TOPS |
759 | 614 |
CUDA Cores | 4608 |
3840 |
NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) |
1x 9th Gen | |
NVIDIA Decoder (NVDEC) |
1x 6th Gen |
|
DLSS Support |
DLSS 4 |
Game support roundup
Black Myth: Wukong, the highly anticipated Chinese souls-like title known for its stunning visuals, has now integrated DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. For those without high-end GPUs, this update significantly boosts performance. Official benchmarks show gameplay reaching 110 FPS on the RTX 5070, over 130 FPS on the 5070 Ti, exceeding 150 FPS on the 5080, and surpassing 240 FPS on the flagship RTX 5090.
Tactical multiplayer shooter Squad has also adopted DLSS Multi Frame Generation, enhancing the RTX toolkit and offering better performance for RTX 50 series users.
Another title joining the list is EXFIL, often dubbed the “military tactical version” of Escape from Tarkov due to its advanced ballistics simulation. DLSS Multi Frame Generation now complements existing features such as DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and the newly introduced transformer-based AI model, which is available across all RTX GPUs.
Lastly, No More Room in Hell 2 has rolled out its Reanimation update. In addition to DLSS Multi Frame Generation, the game introduces two new maps, a revamped melee system, new zombie variants, a permadeath roster, and more. Players can test all the improvements for free during the Steam Free Weekend, running from April 17 to 21.