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Acer Nitro N50 Spots RTX 5060 in Prebuilt Gaming PC
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27952, member: 2262"] Someone sharp-eyed named momomo_us found something pretty interesting online. They spotted a gaming computer from Acer called the Nitro N50-656 that seems to have a graphics card nobody has heard about yet. A small computer store in Nancy, France, named EvoPC accidentally showed off what looks like the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060. The folks at VideoCardz think NVIDIA plans to announce several new gaming cards from their Blackwell lineup very soon. The announcement might happen within days, according to rumors. These new cards could include both the RTX 5060 Ti based on the GB203 chip and maybe even a budget-friendly RTX 5050 model. Lots of details about these graphics cards leaked across the internet during the past weekend. The computer store had the Acer system listed for €1589, which equals about $1735 US dollars, though that price might change later. The gaming PC is packed with serious hardware. It features an Intel Core i7-14700F processor for handling heavy workloads. The system also includes 32 gigabytes of DDR5 memory split between two 16GB sticks. Most importantly, it contains the unannounced NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card equipped with 8 gigabytes of the newest GDDR7 memory type. The store marked this particular computer as unavailable for purchase right away. This makes sense since NVIDIA has not officially revealed the RTX 5060 card yet. Computer enthusiasts looking for affordable next-generation graphics options may want to pay attention over the coming days. NVIDIA typically launches its high-end cards first before bringing out these more affordable options that average gamers can actually buy. [/QUOTE]
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