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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti tipped to arrive in two flavours​

A new listing on the EEC website tells us Nvidia has three entry-level desktop GPUs lined up for launch. The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti has two variants, while the RTX 5060 has just one with 8 GB VRAM.

Even though Nvidia didn't officially show off the entire GeForce RTX 50 series at CES 2025, an earlier leak gave us a rough idea about what the lower end of the stack would look like. However, X leaker @Olrak29_ has discovered some jarring information about one of Nvidia's entry-level offerings: the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.

On the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) website, there appear to be two variants of the graphics card - one with 8 GB VRAM and the other with 16 GB. Additionally, the regular GeForce RTX 5060 will only have one version with 8 GB video memory. Essentially, Nvidia wants to offer a cheaper RTX 5060 Ti variant for those who don't need the extra VRAM.

For now, little is known about the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. It is rumoured to launch with a GB206 GPU on a PG152 board. Nvidia is expected to unveil it in March alongside its non-Ti counterpart, presumably around when AMD plans to show off the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070. But, the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti aren't direct competitors because they'll square off against AMD's Navi 44-powered Radeon RX 9060 XT (tentative) and others.

We recently got a glimpse at how the GeForce RTX 5080 fares against its last-gen counterpart. There isn't much to write home about in terms of raw performance, and this will likely carry over to the RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060. Gamers will have to, once again, rely on AI-powered shenanigans to get any meaningful performance uplift over Ada Lovelace.
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Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti tipped to arrive in two flavours​

A new listing on the EEC website tells us Nvidia has three entry-level desktop GPUs lined up for launch. The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti has two variants, while the RTX 5060 has just one with 8 GB VRAM.

Even though Nvidia didn't officially show off the entire GeForce RTX 50 series at CES 2025, an earlier leak gave us a rough idea about what the lower end of the stack would look like. However, X leaker @Olrak29_ has discovered some jarring information about one of Nvidia's entry-level offerings: the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti.

On the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) website, there appear to be two variants of the graphics card - one with 8 GB VRAM and the other with 16 GB. Additionally, the regular GeForce RTX 5060 will only have one version with 8 GB video memory. Essentially, Nvidia wants to offer a cheaper RTX 5060 Ti variant for those who don't need the extra VRAM.

I had hoped 5000 series would bump up the VRAM.

RTX 5060 - 10GB or 12GB
RTX 5070 - 16GB
RTX 5080 - 20GB or 24GB

No such luck for the base models at least. Say what you will about Intel, at least they don't skimp on VRAM.
 

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Comes In 180W TBP With 16 GB Launching First In Late March Followed By 8 GB In April​

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPUs will target mainstream gamers and will be offered in both 16 GB and 8 GB flavours.

Following our report from December (2024), we now have more information on NVIDIA's plans for the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPUs. The 5060 Ti will be the next card to enter the market after the 5070 and will be aimed at the mainstream gaming segment around the $400-$500 US price points.

Starting with the details, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti will utilize the "PG152" board which would presumably deploy the GB206 GPU core. There will be two variants, one "SKU 10" and one "SKU 15" for the RTX 5060 Ti series. The difference is that the first model is a 16 GB variant while the second model will feature 8 GB VRAM.

Both NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPUs will stick to a 128-bit memory bus interface which is similar to the current generation RTX 4060 Ti. As for the memory, both of these cards will feature a GDDR7 memory interface, allowing for up to 28 Gbps frequencies. The GDDR7 memory interface would net a total of 448 GB/s of bandwidth, which is 55% higher than the RTX 4060 Ti and 65% higher than the RTX 4060. That's a decent gain in the bandwidth specs which would be coupled with Blackwell's advanced memory compression techniques that would help overcome the 128-bit bus interface.

In terms of power, both NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPUs will have a rated TBP of 180W, which is 20W higher than the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB and 15W higher than the 16 GB RTX 4060 Ti. The cards will come in both 8-pin and 12V-2x6 variations. As for the expected launch timeframe, the RTX 5060 Ti series is going to be introduced in the second half of March and this would be the 16 GB model as the 8 GB model will launch later, in the first half of April.

The launch was initially going to take place earlier, but due to supply woes, the launch of various GPUs from the green team had to be delayed.

There's no concrete word on pricing, but we can expect it in the same price range as the RTX 4060 Ti series. The RTX 5060 series will also be competing against AMD's RDNA 4-based RX 9000 GPUs such as the RX 9060 series, so that should be an interesting competition.

Source: https://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-rtx-5060-180w-tbp-16-gb-launching-late-march-8-gb-in-april/