GALAX launches GeForce RTX 5060 Ti single-slot graphics card

GALAX has a single-slot RTX 50 card

Not really targeted towards gamers.

Think 16GB of memory, but in a single-slot design. The closest you can get to that is probably the RTX PRO 4000 or RTX PRO 2000, official Blackwell workstation cards. The difference is that they’re still dual-slot, though at least they’re low-profile. The single-slot RTX 5060 Ti is a unique design that won’t see much use in traditional gaming systems, but for users who need to install multiple GPUs in one machine, things might get more interesting.

GALAX has launched only one model the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB (no 8GB version), clearly focusing on AI workloads. By clustering several of these cards together, users can gain more memory and better airflow. GALAX even suggests this isn’t a standard gaming card by listing NVIDIA’s Studio drivers, which are typically used for professional applications.

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The card is officially 20 mm thick and uses a “dual-cooling system,” which in this case means an ultra-thin vapor chamber paired with a small blower-style fan.

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As for specifications, there’s no factory overclocking, and GALAX doesn’t mention any TDP increase, the card remains at 180W by default. Judging by the packaging, it’s clearly aimed at the Chinese market, so a global launch seems unlikely. The previous 4060 Ti single-slot model , which looked nearly identical, was also never released globally.

The card is currently listed on GALAX’s official store for 4,999 RMB (around USD $700).

Source: GALAX