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ASUS RTX 5060 Ti Models Leak Ahead of April 15 Launch
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31747, member: 636"] Someone just found five new ASUS graphics cards that haven't been announced yet. The leak came from momomo_us, who spotted these GeForce RTX 5060 Ti models over the weekend. ASUS plans to sell TUF Gaming and PRIME versions of the card. You can pick between big 16 GB memory or smaller 8 GB memory options. NVIDIA and its partners will release these new "Blackwell" graphics cards very soon. Many tech sites believe that NVIDIA will let reviewers publish their opinions on April 15. We already saw some test results last weekend. People have also guessed how much these cards might cost. This all points to the cards coming out any day. The source didn't say where they found the ASUS model names, but VideoCardz spotted these TUF Gaming and PRIME cards listed on shops and distributor websites. They think that ASUS will later add cheaper DUAL models and fancy ROG Strix models using the same GB206 chip. The leaked list shows five different ASUS cards coming soon. First is the TUF-RTX5060TI-O16G-GAMING, which means a TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB memory and factory overclocking. Then we have four PRIME cards. Two come with 16 GB memory, with and without factory overclocking. The other two PRIME cards have 8 GB memory, again with both regular and overclocked speeds available. These cards will help gamers who want newer technology without paying premium prices. The 16 GB models should handle future games better since many new titles need more video memory. Factory-overclocked models give extra speed right out of the box. ASUS clearly wants to offer plenty of choices at different price points when these cards launch next week. NVIDIA keeps expanding its new RTX 5000 series with more affordable options. These cards use the latest "Blackwell" design but cost much less than the high-end models. The TUF Gaming version should offer better cooling and maybe RGB lighting compared to the simpler PRIME models. We'll know exactly how fast these cards run and what they cost when the review embargo ends on April 15. [/QUOTE]
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