NVIDIA is launching the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics card later this month with two memory options. Gamers can choose between an 8GB version priced at $399 and a 16GB version priced at $499, keeping prices consistent with the previous generation. Leaked information from board channels reveals some exciting upgrades for tech enthusiasts. The new graphics card features the GB206-300 graphics core, packing 4,608 CUDA Cores, 36 RT Cores, 144 Tensor Cores, 144 Texture Units, and 48 ROPs.
The card introduces GDDR7 memory, promising a significant 55% boost to memory bandwidth. Performance improvements hover around 5-6% compared to the RTX 4060 Ti, representing a modest but meaningful upgrade in overall efficiency. NVIDIA aims to compete directly with AMD's RX 9060 XT, setting the stage for an intense graphics card showdown. Gamers and PC builders can look forward to enhanced graphics performance that pushes the boundaries of current technology.
The card introduces GDDR7 memory, promising a significant 55% boost to memory bandwidth. Performance improvements hover around 5-6% compared to the RTX 4060 Ti, representing a modest but meaningful upgrade in overall efficiency. NVIDIA aims to compete directly with AMD's RX 9060 XT, setting the stage for an intense graphics card showdown. Gamers and PC builders can look forward to enhanced graphics performance that pushes the boundaries of current technology.