ASUS Prime OC RTX 5060 Ti Graphics Card Review
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Indiana Jones And The Great Circle is an upcoming action-adventure game based on the iconic film franchise. Developed by Bethesda Game Studios, it promises to deliver an epic and cinematic experience with a globe-trotting adventure, thrilling action sequences, and a captivating story. Players will step into the shoes of Indiana Jones and embark on a quest to uncover the secrets of a mysterious artefact.

Indiana Jones is our next game and here we see an interesting set of results, with the 5060 Ti managing to find itself performing 145% higher than the RTX 4060 Ti and a whopping 326% better than the RTX 3060 Ti. At first i did think this was rather odd and ran some retests, until i realised that all of the 8GB cards all had a significant decrease in performance, implying that this game is very VRAM hungry and the extra memory on the 5060 Ti comes to the rescue and gives us much better performance overall. Despite this memory dependence, the 3070 Ti still manages to just about hang on and means we see a 15% increase in performance with the 5060 Ti. These results do make me quite interested to see how the 8GB model will perform, as well as the non-Ti variant that also only features 8GB of VRAM, which will both be coming out in the near future.

At 1440p, we actually see this VRM dependence get a lot clearer, as the 3070 Ti, which was previously just about keeping things together, now gets outperformed by 108% by the 5060 Ti. Compared to the 4060 Ti and 3060 Ti, we do still see a huge performance bump, with 167% more performance than the Ada-based card and 178% more than the Ampere series card. Again, this does make me curious as to how the 8GB 5060 and 5060 Ti cards will perform here when we get our hands on them.