GPU comparisonsAMD RX 7800 XT vs NVIDIA RTX 5060

AMD RX 7800 XT vs NVIDIA RTX 5060 (2026)

✅ The AMD RX 7800 XT is faster
~44% faster on average · NaN vs NaN FPS at 1080p

The AMD RX 7800 XT is a high-end card and the NVIDIA RTX 5060 is a mainstream 1080p card. Across popular games at 1080p with FrameCoach's optimized settings, the AMD RX 7800 XT averages about NaN FPS versus NaN FPS for the NVIDIA RTX 5060 — roughly 44% more performance.

Spec & performance head-to-head

AMD RX 7800 XTNVIDIA RTX 5060
Relative performance144%100% (baseline)
VRAM16GB8GB
Ray tracingYesYes
UpscalingFSRDLSS
Tierhigh-endmainstream 1080p
Avg FPS @ 1080pNaN FPSNaN FPS
💡 The AMD RX 7800 XT also carries more VRAM (16GB vs 8GB), which helps at higher resolutions and with high-res textures.

FPS in popular games @ 1080p

Estimated frame rates with optimized balanced settings, both cards on a Intel Core i9-12900F-class CPU.

GameAMD RX 7800 XTNVIDIA RTX 5060

For most gamers, the AMD RX 7800 XT is the better performer of the two — about 44% faster, which translates to a clearly smoother experience in demanding games. The AMD RX 7800 XT also carries more VRAM (16GB vs 8GB), which helps at higher resolutions and with high-res textures. If you're upgrading from the NVIDIA RTX 5060, the AMD RX 7800 XT is a sensible step up.

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Frequently asked

Is the AMD RX 7800 XT better than the NVIDIA RTX 5060?

Yes. The AMD RX 7800 XT is about 44% faster overall, averaging roughly NaN FPS versus NaN FPS for the NVIDIA RTX 5060 at 1080p with optimized settings across popular games.

How much faster is the AMD RX 7800 XT than the NVIDIA RTX 5060?

About 44% faster on average. The exact gap varies by game and resolution — heavier, GPU-bound games show the biggest difference.

Should I upgrade from the NVIDIA RTX 5060 to the AMD RX 7800 XT?

A 44% jump is a meaningful upgrade worth considering. The AMD RX 7800 XT also carries more VRAM (16GB vs 8GB), which helps at higher resolutions and with high-res textures.

FPS figures are estimates from a generalized model (hardware tier × game load × per-setting weights), not live benchmarks — real performance varies by scene, drivers and game version.