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NVIDIA RTX 5060 Series Power and Thermal Updates
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24507, member: 2262"] NVIDIA's new mid-range GPUs will come with better power and heat control. Leaked data says these GPUs need at least a 650-watt power supply. This is more than the old models. The RTX 5060 will use about 150 watts. The RTX 5060 Ti will use about 200 watts. These changes will make the GPUs work better when doing hard graphics tasks. Experts who build computers say it is important to have a power supply that can give the GPUs enough power. Otherwise, the computer may not work well when performing demanding tasks. NVIDIA is not the only company making new mid-range GPUs. AMD will also launch its Radeon RX 9070 and 9070 XT models. NVIDIA's new GPUs will still use the same 8-pin PCI power connectors as before. This means they will work with older power supplies, making it easier for people to upgrade their computers. Experts say this shows NVIDIA is trying to balance using new technology and making sure the GPUs still work with existing parts. More leaked information talks about the memory in the RTX 5060 Ti. It says NVIDIA will make two versions of this GPU. One will have 8 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory. The other will have 16 gigabytes of GDDR7 memory. Both versions will have a 128-bit memory bus. [/QUOTE]
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