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Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti 16GB Review ft. Gigabyte & Palit

Palit's RTX 5060 Ti Infinity 3 ships in a dark box, with an image of the card taking up most of the front. Palit highlights a few key specs and features on the back of the card, as well as the fact that the Infinity 3 is a certified ‘SFF-Ready Enthusiast GeForce' card, something Nvidia introduced last year.

Inside, the only included accessory is this sheet of stickers.

Looking at the Infinity 3 itself, it's a fairly plain-looking card, with a matte black plastic shroud. There are some grooves cut into the plastic to prevent it from being entirely plain – it looks fine, but I don't think it's going to win any awards for its appearance.

Palit is still using a triple-fan cooling solution, though the fans are slightly smaller, measuring approximately 85mm across.

It's a much more compact card than the Aorus Elite, too. It's still only dual-slot thickness, but it measures 292mm long and 117mm tall, safely fitting within Nvidia's SFF-Ready parameters.

The front side of the card is home to the GeForce RTX and Infinity logos, both of which are printed in white. There's no RGB lighting anywhere on the card.

Palit has fitted a backplate, but it's only made out of plastic so doesn't feel especially premium – you can definitely tell this is a card built to hit the MSRP. It still has a number of cut-outs to aid airflow, however.

Power is supplied by a single 8-pin connector – no 12VHPWR here. Display outputs consist of 3x DisplayPort 2.1 and 1x HDMI 2.1.

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