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NVIDIA Leaks RTX 50 Series Mainstream Card Specs
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27769, member: 2262"] Internet insider kopite7kimi spilled the beans about NVIDIA's next batch of graphics cards for regular folks. The leak shows every detail about the RTX 5050, RTX 5060, and RTX 5060 Ti models heading our way. NVIDIA packed different powers into each card for gamers with various budgets. These cards follow the high-end models already making waves among serious computer enthusiasts. The basic RTX 5050 comes built on GB207-300-A1 chips attached to PG152-SKU50 boards. It offers 2,560 CUDA cores paired with 8 GB of standard GDDR6 memory running through a 128-bit connection at 130 watts. Moving up, the RTX 5060 uses better GB206-250-A1 chips on PG152-SKU25 boards containing 3,840 CUDA cores matched with 8 GB of brand-new GDDR7 memory, drawing 150 watts of electricity. The stronger RTX 5060 Ti runs on GB206-300-A1 chips with two different board options - PG152-SKU10 or SKU15 - probably for different memory amounts. This card packs 4,608 CUDA cores alongside either 8 GB or 16 GB of cutting-edge GDDR7 memory using 180 watts of power. The biggest news here? Both RTX 5060 versions feature the faster GDDR7 memory technology instead of older stuff. All three cards keep the same 128-bit memory path, showing NVIDIA relies on clever memory tricks and GDDR7's speed boost rather than wider connections. Each step up adds more processing cores compared to previous RTX 40 series cards. Gamers can expect the RTX 5050 to handle 1080p games easily, the RTX 5060 to push faster 1080p and basic 1440p play, and the RTX 5060 Ti to deliver smooth 1440p performance in most games. Nobody knows exactly when these cards will hit stores, but expect more details about availability soon. [/QUOTE]
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