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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti & RTX 5060 Speculative Prices Leaked in China

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The PC hardware rumor mill theorized that NVIDIA would unveil its GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 graphics cards today (March 13). An official announcement has not yet transpired—at the time of writing. Earlier in the week, specification sheets for Team Green's cheaper Blackwell GPU models were leaked online—courtesy of kopite7kimi, a noted inside tracker of NVIDIA activities. Not long after that disclosure, reportage focused on an Acer Nitro N50 pre-built gaming PC—featuring an unannounced GeForce RTX 5060 GPU with 8 GB of GDDR7 SDRAM. The relatively rapid delivery of GB206 related leaks suggests that something is on the imminent release horizon.

An anonymous tip-off from a Chinese audience member has resulted in the publication of another VideoCardz investigative article. Apparently an unnamed local e-tailer provided pre-release price points (presumably including VAT) for GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 graphics card; 4299 RMB and 3799 RMB (respectively). For reference, the tipster's screenshot also included prices for various GeForce RTX 5070 models—the cheapest being 4799 RMB (~$663 USD). As noted by VideoCardz, Chinese baseline MSRP for the RTX 5070 is 4599 RMB (~$635 USD). Curiously, the webstore's entry for a non-specific GeForce RTX 5060 card designates it as a 12 GB variant. This could be a pre-launch error, based on placeholder material—recent leaks have indicated the existence of a lone GeForce RTX 5060 SKU, with 8 GB of VRAM. The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is tipped to arrive in two forms: with 8 GB or 16 GB VRAM configurations onboard. VideoCardz has heard whispers from industry moles about a possible official lifting of new product embargoes, ahead of next week's GTC 2025 conference.



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Tell me you have no idea what the MSRP will be, without telling me you have no idea what the MSRP will be. Very, very informative piece of news, I'm glad I didn't miss it :slap:
 
Tell me you have no idea what the MSRP will be, without telling me you have no idea what the MSRP will be. Very, very informative piece of news, I'm glad I didn't miss it :slap:


this is going to be 500 to 600 bucks but in reality probably 750 or so
 
this is going to be 500 to 600 bucks but in reality probably 750 or so
Probably like 4060 ti, 400 USD for the 8gb variant and 500 for the 16gb.
Real pricing? :nutkick: [Green is Nvidia, yellow is consumer].
 
As Nvidia can't produce a high enough performance jump for this generation they just upped the price for top products and started splitting hairs from there.

For the 6xxx generation I expect a string of 6010, 6015, 6020, 6025, 6030... upto 6090; and then 6091, 6092, 6093...
The top model will be 8.000 bucks, or better 10K (MSRP, so who cares how much), and - 500 bucks for each step down.
I really hope something like this happens. Nvidia's greed can still go much more.
 
As Nvidia can't produce a high enough performance jump for this generation they just upped the price for top products and started splitting hairs from there.

For the 6xxx generation I expect a string of 6010, 6015, 6020, 6025, 6030... upto 6090; and then 6091, 6092, 6093...
The top model will be 8.000 bucks, or better 10K (MSRP, so who cares how much), and - 500 bucks for each step down.
I really hope something like this happens. Nvidia's greed can still go much more.
Forget MSRP. Just hold dutch auctions on the dock right after unloading.
 
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