Specifications Compared
| Spec | RTX-5060 | TITAN-V |
|---|---|---|
| TDP | 180W | 250W |
| VRAM | 12 GB | 12 GB |
| CUDA Cores | 4,608 | 5,120 |
| Memory Type | GDDR7 | HBM2 |
| Architecture | Blackwell | Volta |
| Form Factors | PCIe | PCIe |
| Interconnect | ||
| Tensor Cores | 144 | 640 |
| FP16 Performance | 23.1 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| FP32 Performance | 23.1 TFLOPS | 13.8 TFLOPS |
| INT8 Performance | 370 TOPS | |
| Memory Bandwidth | 448 GB/s | 653 GB/s |
Performance Analysis
Compute performance favors the RTX 5060 decisively. Its 23.1 TFLOPS in FP16 and FP32 provides 67 percent more throughput than the TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS, accelerating matrix multiplications central to deep learning. This delta translates to faster training epochs and inference queries in AI pipelines, where FP16 precision dominates modern models.
Memory bandwidth presents a counterpoint: the TITAN V's 653 GB/s outpaces the RTX 5060's 448 GB/s by 46 percent. Higher bandwidth sustains larger batch sizes in memory-constrained scenarios, reducing data transfer bottlenecks during training or inference on large datasets. The RTX 5060 compensates with lower 180 W TDP versus 250 W, yielding better efficiency at 0.129 TFLOPS per watt compared to 0.055 TFLOPS per watt.
Real-world implications hinge on workload balance. Compute-bound tasks like model optimization thrive on the RTX 5060's superior TFLOPS. Bandwidth-intensive operations, such as high-resolution scientific simulations, benefit from the TITAN V despite its age.
Live Cloud Pricing
Real-time prices from 25+ providers. Updated every 60 seconds.
RTX 5060
| Provider | GPU Model | VRAM | Host Specs | Region | Price | Status | Action | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() Vast.ai | 4×NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16GB VRAM | 16GB | 128 vCPU 126GB RAM 2690GB Storage | Maryland | $0.27/GPU/hr $1.07/hr total (4×) | Available |
When to Choose the RTX 5060
The RTX 5060 stands out for modern AI development. Its 23.1 TFLOPS in FP16 and FP32 enables 67 percent faster processing than the TITAN V for training and inference tasks. Lower 180 W TDP reduces operational costs, and cloud pricing from $0.07 per hour across six offers ensures accessibility. Select it for scalable, compute-heavy workflows like LLM fine-tuning.
When to Choose the TITAN V
The TITAN V fits bandwidth-critical applications. Its 653 GB/s memory bandwidth, 46 percent above the RTX 5060's 448 GB/s, supports larger batch sizes in memory-bound simulations or data preprocessing. HBM2 VRAM excels in scenarios demanding rapid data movement. However, absence of live cloud offers limits practicality compared to the RTX 5060's availability.
Use Cases
The RTX 5060's 23.1 TFLOPS in FP16 delivers 67 percent more compute than the TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS, speeding up training iterations on large models.
Higher 23.1 TFLOPS on the RTX 5060 accelerates inference queries by 67 percent over the TITAN V, ideal for real-time serving.
RTX 5060's superior FP32 performance at 23.1 TFLOPS handles fine-tuning efficiently, with lower 180 W TDP for cost savings.
RTX 5060 offers faster 23.1 TFLOPS generation; TITAN V's 653 GB/s bandwidth aids high-resolution image tasks with large batches.
TITAN V's 653 GB/s bandwidth, exceeding RTX 5060's 448 GB/s by 46 percent, optimizes memory-intensive simulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the compute performance difference between RTX 5060 and TITAN V?▾
The RTX 5060 achieves 23.1 TFLOPS in FP16 and FP32, surpassing the TITAN V's 13.8 TFLOPS by 67 percent. This gap accelerates AI workloads significantly. Both share identical FP16 and FP32 rates within their architectures.
How does memory bandwidth compare?▾
TITAN V provides 653 GB/s with HBM2, 46 percent higher than RTX 5060's 448 GB/s GDDR7. Bandwidth aids large-batch processing. VRAM capacity matches at 12 GB.
What are the power consumption figures?▾
RTX 5060 draws 180 W TDP, more efficient than TITAN V's 250 W. This yields 0.129 TFLOPS per watt versus 0.055 TFLOPS per watt. Efficiency favors prolonged cloud runs.
Is the TITAN V available in the cloud?▾
No live offers exist for TITAN V currently. RTX 5060 lists from $0.07 per hour, averaging $0.15 per hour across six providers. Availability drives RTX 5060 preference.
Which has newer architecture?▾
RTX 5060 uses Blackwell from 2025; TITAN V employs Volta from 2017. The eight-year gap brings RTX 5060 modern features. Both support PCIe form factors.
Can both handle 12 GB models?▾
Yes, both offer 12 GB VRAM for models fitting that capacity. RTX 5060's GDDR7 and TITAN V's HBM2 differ in speed. Compute favors RTX 5060 at 23.1 TFLOPS.
Which is cheaper to rent, the RTX 5060 or the TITAN V?▾
Cloud rental prices for both the RTX 5060 and TITAN V vary by provider, configuration, and availability. This page shows live pricing from 25+ providers updated every 60 seconds. Scroll to the Live Cloud Pricing section to compare current rates.
How much VRAM does the RTX 5060 have compared to the TITAN V?▾
The RTX 5060 has 12 GB of GDDR7 memory. The TITAN V has 12 GB of HBM2 memory.
Can I find RTX 5060 and TITAN V GPUs available to rent right now?▾
Yes. This page shows real-time availability across 25+ cloud GPU providers. The Live Cloud Pricing section displays only in-stock offers with current pricing.
What is the main difference between the RTX 5060 and the TITAN V?▾
The RTX 5060 uses the Blackwell architecture (2025) while the TITAN V uses Volta (2017). The RTX 5060 delivers 1.7x the FP16 throughput and 1.5x the memory bandwidth of the TITAN V.
