ONDA launches its second GeForce RTX 50 card, the RTX 5060 AEGIS

ONDA launches GeForce RTX 5060 AEGIS 8GD7-B with dual-fan cooler

ONDA has launched its GeForce RTX 5060 AEGIS, also branded as the “Shield 8GD7-B”. It is a lower-cost dual-fan model from the Chinese vendor, which now appears to be keeping its GeForce lineup fairly small.

The official announcement lists a GB206 GPU with 3,840 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR7 memory at 28 Gbps, a 128-bit memory bus, PCIe 5.0 x8, and a 145W board power target. So it’s a reference-clocked model with normal GPU, not the rumored GB205 variant.

Source: ONDA

ONDA’s version uses a simple two-slot cooler with two 10 cm ball-bearing fans, heatpipes, and semi-passive fan stop support. According to ONDA, this model is 264 × 110 × 43 mm in size and features one 8-pin power connector.

This is not ONDA’s first RTX 50-series card. The company already launched an RTX 5050 AEGIS , which used the same black-and-green color theme and the same basic dual-fan idea, but it was not the exact same cooler. ONDA’s RTX 5050 product page listed a shorter 227 × 110 × 43 mm body and 9 cm dual fans, while the new RTX 5060 moves to a longer shroud and larger fans. We covered the earlier card here.

I have never seen an ONDA card on sale outside China, so I would not expect that to change. I am just glad the company is still around because it has not been very active lately, and I had almost lost hope it would launch something new.

Source: Onda