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The 1080 is still ranked a very respectable 71st place in overall GPU ranking while the 5060 is currently coming in 28th.
Your benchmark may vary but the 5060 is obviously the far more capable card in 2025.
Pretty much just google or bing for "model A" Vs "model B" and you will inevitable land on this site.
Great link.
Correct forum noted ;-)
An 8GB card in 2025 is hard to recommend though, even at 1080p resolution. You can make do with one (I have an RTX 3060 Ti that I got three years ago) but for buying something new right now I would push for something better. A 16GB 5060 Ti,16GB 9060 XT or one of the 12GB cards (like the RTX 5070 mentioned by a user above) if any of those are within your budget.
I suppose it depends on what games you play but if you're playing the latest releases you might find yourself VRAM limited going forward with an 8GB card. Just something to be aware of.
just get another 1080, id say, if thats what failed.
then your pc failed?! like how did it totally failed, so it needs a full replacement?
this topic smells like a nv ad - "5060 is much better than 1080. upscalling delight! buy now!" "what 1080 can render in 4k, 5060 can render in 720p with more fps!!"