I'm curious to know if the 5060 graphics card can handle story-driven games at 1440p while maintaining over 60 frames per second, especially when using features like frame generation and other enhancements. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!
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I use a 2080 Super for 1440p gaming, and I'm usually over 60 FPS on almost all titles, though heavy games like maxed out Black Myth: Wukong could be an exception. I'm confident the 5060 will perform even better, especially with frame generation!
Absolutely! Frame generation can be fantastic, but I wouldn't want to rely on it solely to bump up a game from 15-20 FPS to 60. It's best used to push past 120 FPS from games already running around 60. Pairing frame generation with DLSS can help you get almost any game above 60 FPS with the 5060!
Yes, using frame generation, you should be fine! You can easily find benchmarks on YouTube by searching ‘1440p 5060 (insert game name)’. Just keep in mind that the 8GB of VRAM might be a limitation depending on the game settings you choose.
It's a mixed bag. Older or less demanding titles shouldn't be an issue, but with modern games, you might need to dial down some settings significantly.
You should definitely check out some benchmarks for the 5060 based on the specific games you want to play. I play single-player games at 1080p on high settings and sometimes hit 7-8GB of VRAM usage, which can cause some stuttering. For example, Cyberpunk has a noticeable shimmering effect with frame generation, and adjusting settings didn’t help much unless I turned it off altogether.

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