Graphics cards
MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16G Cyclone OC
MSI
Specifications
- Length
- 161mm
- Thickness
- 42mm
- Slots
- 2-slot
- TDP
- 180W
- Power connectors
- 1× 8-pin
- VRAM
- 16GB
- Vendor
- NVIDIA
- Architecture
- BLACKWELL
What a buyer needs to know
~$570. THE PICK FOR A SMALL BAZZITE BOX and the sweet spot of the NVIDIA side: 16GB, 180W, a SINGLE 8-pin, 2-slot — and at 161mm it is SHORTER THAN MOST 4060s. SteamOS will not run it (no NVIDIA driver before 2027). This is a Bazzite card. THE NVIDIA CEC TAX: +$48.56 and a USB port. HDMI-CEC is what makes the box feel like a console (TV turns on with it, one remote, correct input). On AMD it costs ~$18 — CEC tunnelling over DisplayPort AUX is implemented in `amdgpu`, so an active DP→HDMI adapter from the kernel's known-good list (CableCreation CD0712, Club3D CAC-1080, HP 2JA63AA) gets you there. NVIDIA's open kernel modules contain ZERO CEC symbols, so no adapter works and you must buy the Pulse-Eight USB-CEC adapter ($48.56). Budget it. WHERE NVIDIA GENUINELY WINS ON A TV: HDMI 2.1. AMD's HDMI 2.1 FRL only merged for kernel 7.2 and ships DISABLED by default; Bazzite is still on 7.1. NVIDIA's driver has driven HDMI 2.1 for years. For a device that plugs into a TV over HDMI, that is the opposite of the conventional wisdom and it is worth knowing.
Where to buy
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