NVIDIA plans to release new graphics cards soon. The RTX 5060 Ti should hit stores by mid-April 2025, and the RTX 5060 models will follow in mid-May 2025. These cards form part of the Blackwell series, and board partners have already reviewed them.
The RTX 5060 Ti is available in two versions. It has either 16 GB or 8 GB of memory on a 128-bit bus. Both versions use the GB206-300-A1 GPU, which contains 4608 CUDA cores. The memory runs at 28 Gbps, creating a total bandwidth of 448 GB/s, which beats the previous generation by 55 percent.
The new GPU starts at a base clock of 2407 MHz and reaches up to 2572 MHz when boosted. These speeds show improvements of 97 MHz and 37 MHz compared to earlier models. These technical upgrades aim to deliver better performance without changing successful designs.
Power management reveals interesting design choices. Some board partners might select 8-pin power connectors for designs requiring 180 W of power. However, most RTX 5060 Ti cards will likely use 16-pin connectors instead. Videocardz compiled all these specifications.
The RTX 5060 Ti is available in two versions. It has either 16 GB or 8 GB of memory on a 128-bit bus. Both versions use the GB206-300-A1 GPU, which contains 4608 CUDA cores. The memory runs at 28 Gbps, creating a total bandwidth of 448 GB/s, which beats the previous generation by 55 percent.
The new GPU starts at a base clock of 2407 MHz and reaches up to 2572 MHz when boosted. These speeds show improvements of 97 MHz and 37 MHz compared to earlier models. These technical upgrades aim to deliver better performance without changing successful designs.
Power management reveals interesting design choices. Some board partners might select 8-pin power connectors for designs requiring 180 W of power. However, most RTX 5060 Ti cards will likely use 16-pin connectors instead. Videocardz compiled all these specifications.