The Blackwell portfolio is still waiting for its completion. This month, both the GeForce RTX 5060 and the RTX 5060 Ti are to come onto the market - the latter as well as the predecessor in the two memory configurations with 8 and 16 GB of memory; This time from the GDDR7 type.
The price of the RTX 5060 Ti should also be identical to the predecessor, which Nvidia provides for for the second smallest GPU of the current generation for the alleged presentation on April 15, 2025. At least this is what the board-channel forum, which is usually well informed, claims (viaGazlog).
The 8 and 16 GB variants of the RTX 5060 Ti in China should hike for the following UVPs via the counter:
- RTX 5060 TI 8 GBYTE:3.200 RMB
- RTX 5060 TI 16 GBYTE:3.900 RMB
Converted, this would mean a price of 400 and 490 euros. However, Nvidia has announced a price surcharge of around 10 percent for the respective versions of the RTX 4060 Ti in Germany, so that it landed on the market for 440 and 550 euros.
Based on the fact that the information from the Board Channel Forum Global applies, the RTX 5060 Ti with 8 GB should also be used for 440 euros; Start the RTX 5060 Ti with 16 GB for 550 euros.
In view of the previous price development since the release of the RTX 5090 and the smaller sibling models, however, it remains questionable whether the two newcomers can also keep this price promise (if it is true).
- After all: like the portalVideocardzReferring to embargo documents, all Nvidia board partners are encouraged to "offer at least one RTX 5060 Ti to the RRP".
- Of course, NVIDIA cannot make direct influence on MSI, Asus, Gigabyte & Co. Instead, VideoCardz argues that the GPU manufacturer can rather exert pressure about the amount of chips provided, so that the board partners would have to stick to the specifications in their own interest.
- How long the nominal obligation to go to a UVP model is completely unclear.