People spotted NVIDIA's RTX 5060 Ti on FurMark recently, which shows that the new graphics card will hit stores very soon. NVIDIA has kept quiet about when exactly they plan to sell it. Leaks point to April 16 as the big day. Budget gamers should feel excited since this card belongs to the affordable 60-class series from Team Green.
Someone using the name OyashokuDesu shared this news on X. The post revealed test results for a device with ID 10DE-2D04. This code matches what experts know about the GB206 chip inside the upcoming RTX 5060 Ti. Tests date back to December of last year. The most recent test happened just last month. That run scored 10,242 points, with the card heating up to only 69°C.
The tests ran at 180 watts of power draw, which matches earlier rumors about the card. The RTX 5060 Ti will come with either 16 GB or 8 GB of memory. It uses a 128-bit memory path with super-fast GDDR7 chips running at 28 Gbps. This gives the card 448 GB/s total speed—that beats the older RTX 4060 Ti by 55%. FurMark scores look low right now, but only because good driver software is missing.
Reports say that NVIDIA will start selling these cards by April 16. Reviews might come out one day before that date. Price tags might reach $499 for the big 16 GB version and $399 for the smaller 8 GB model. These prices are just guesses for now since NVIDIA has not made any official statements yet about cost or exact features.
The RTX 5060 Ti offers great value for people who want strong gaming power without spending a lot of money. Compared to other RTX 50 series cards, this model is aimed at everyday users rather than hardcore fans. The temperature staying under 70°C during stress tests shows a good cooling design. Memory speed improvements mean games will load textures faster than ever before on a mid-range card.
Someone using the name OyashokuDesu shared this news on X. The post revealed test results for a device with ID 10DE-2D04. This code matches what experts know about the GB206 chip inside the upcoming RTX 5060 Ti. Tests date back to December of last year. The most recent test happened just last month. That run scored 10,242 points, with the card heating up to only 69°C.
The tests ran at 180 watts of power draw, which matches earlier rumors about the card. The RTX 5060 Ti will come with either 16 GB or 8 GB of memory. It uses a 128-bit memory path with super-fast GDDR7 chips running at 28 Gbps. This gives the card 448 GB/s total speed—that beats the older RTX 4060 Ti by 55%. FurMark scores look low right now, but only because good driver software is missing.
Reports say that NVIDIA will start selling these cards by April 16. Reviews might come out one day before that date. Price tags might reach $499 for the big 16 GB version and $399 for the smaller 8 GB model. These prices are just guesses for now since NVIDIA has not made any official statements yet about cost or exact features.
The RTX 5060 Ti offers great value for people who want strong gaming power without spending a lot of money. Compared to other RTX 50 series cards, this model is aimed at everyday users rather than hardcore fans. The temperature staying under 70°C during stress tests shows a good cooling design. Memory speed improvements mean games will load textures faster than ever before on a mid-range card.