TECH NEWS – WCCFTech has published details about the release of one of the Blackwell-based graphics cards for the mainstream.
The site mentioned more details about when the RTX 5060 Ti GPU will arrive from Nvidia and how much the company will charge for it, after the December report. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti on the PG152 board is likely to be the GB206 GPU. There will be two SKUs, meaning that it will hit stores in two versions. The difference between SKU 10 and SKU 15 will be the VRAM size: the former will have 16 GB on the graphics card and the other 8 GB.
Both RTX 5060 Ti will have a 128-bit bus interface, similar to the RTX 5060 Ti. Both cards will have GDDR7 VRAM, allowing for up to 28 Gbps. The bandwidth will be 448 GB/s, which is 55% higher than the RTX 4060 Ti and 65% higher than the RTX 4060. That’s a fair improvement, and when you add in Blackwell’s more advanced memory compression techniques, the card might not be held back too much by the 128-bit…
Both models have a TBP of 180W, which is 15W more than the 16GB RTX 4060 Ti and 20W more than the 8GB RTX 4060 Ti. The card will also be available in 8-pin and 12V-2×6 versions. Nvidia plans to release the 16GB RTX 5060 Ti first (in order from strongest to weakest), with the 16GB model hitting stores in the second half of March and the 8GB variant in the first half of April. Originally the launch was supposed to be earlier, but due to supply problems “the greens” had to push the launch back a bit.
WCCFTech doesn’t have any pricing information, but they believe that the RTX 5060 Ti will be in a similar price range as the RTX 4060 Ti (so no significant change is likely). The RTX 5060 will be competing with AMD’s Radeon RX 9060 cards, which could make for some interesting competition.
Source: WCCFTech
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