jsaki
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2025
Zotac customer support is usually out to lunch. They do not answer the phone. The GPU will not allow my system to boot whether from the ZOTAC 5060Ti, one of 2 secondary GPUs, or from the motherboard. As long as the 5060Ti is attached to the motherboard, the system will not boot.As I was writing the review, ZOTAC called me and told me that I have a generational issue with my motherboard. No fix is in the works. They expressed that my generational issue is unique and the problem is not reported.Nvidia has ackowledged issues, but I would not recommend this GPU until the issues are worked out by Nvidia and has trickled down to the vendors and then the consumer. Save yourself some headaches.
Lucas
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Here mainly to balance out negative reviews. Zotac has taken multiple steps to mitigate scalping and is one of the few board partners of Nvidia to keep prices lower relative to the likes of MSI or Asus. While the 50 series are experiencing driver issues, that is not specific to this card and is not Zotac's fault, it is entirely on Nvidia. This 5060 Ti 16 GB is one of the few 50 series cards offering an acceptable generational uplift with enough vram to last multiple years. Please avoid the 8 GB variant as it will age poorly.Specific to this card, I personally love the design Zotac went with this year and the card is very compact and quiet. I do wish the white LED could be turned off without unplugging its header, but ultimately that is a small criticism. It is unfortunate that this generation is marred by driver issues, but personally I have been unaffected in my games.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
This card has lots of issues... one of them is not being detected by some older motherboards (Asus tuf gaming B550 Wifi II with latest bios)I'm not the only one in that boat. Lots of people are experiencing black screens and freezes. Hopefully they will release a firmware/bios update. I was able to run it eventualy. They claim that they can't replicate the issues. Yeahhh Right!