The mid -range is heating up, and Nvidia intends to put order with its GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. Cheaper than expected, the card promises to be a direct response to the increasing pressure of AMD and Intel. A bet on technological finesse and performance/price balance.
A repositioning expected for a card that is just aiming for?
Behind its not surprising name, the RTX 5060 Ti hides, a priori, a strategic offensive. Engraved in 5 nm per TSMC and equipped with GPU GB206-300, the newcomer aligns 4,608 cuda cores and two memory variations: 8 GB or 16 GB of GDDR7, 28 Gbit/s. All on a 128 -bit memory bus, modest but compensated by a muscular bandwidth of 448 GB/s. This intelligent compromise allows Nvidia to optimize the cost while retaining solid performance in 1080p and 1440p, natural targets of this card.
Where the surprise is real is on the prices. $ 379 for the 8 GB version, $ 429 for the 16 GB. A more aggressive than anticipated positioning. Difficult to see something other than a defensive reflex in the face of an increasingly present raft RX 7600 XT, an RX 7800 XT which grows strong on the Q/P, and intel arc cards which patiently nibble on the entry-level-range segment.
In terms of specifications, the GPU announces a basic frequency at 2,407 MHz, for a boost at 2,572 MHz. All embarked on a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface, certainly oversized for current needs of video games, but ready for the future. It is also a good way for Nvidia to smooth the transition to a more modern platform.
Finally, a little technical wink: the 12VHPWR connector would be generalized, but not imposed. Some partner cards will remain faithful to the 8 -pin PCIE. A gesture that should reassure allergic to wiring controversies.
If everything goes as planned, the appointment seems to be made: the official announcement would be on April 15, marketing the next day. The mid -range will not have time to breathe.
The mid -range is heating up, and Nvidia intends to put order with its GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. Cheaper than expected, the card promises to be a direct response to the increasing pressure of AMD and Intel. A bet on technological finesse and performance/price balance.
A repositioning expected for a card that is just aiming for?
Behind its not surprising name, the RTX 5060 Ti hides, a priori, a strategic offensive. Engraved in 5 nm per TSMC and equipped with GPU GB206-300, the newcomer aligns 4,608 cuda cores and two memory variations: 8 GB or 16 GB of GDDR7, 28 Gbit/s. All on a 128 -bit memory bus, modest but compensated by a muscular bandwidth of 448 GB/s. This intelligent compromise allows Nvidia to optimize the cost while retaining solid performance in 1080p and 1440p, natural targets of this card.
Where the surprise is real is on the prices. $ 379 for the 8 GB version, $ 429 for the 16 GB. A more aggressive than anticipated positioning. Difficult to see something other than a defensive reflex in the face of an increasingly present raft RX 7600 XT, an RX 7800 XT which grows strong on the Q/P, and intel arc cards which patiently nibble on the entry-level-range segment.
In terms of specifications, the GPU announces a basic frequency at 2,407 MHz, for a boost at 2,572 MHz. All embarked on a PCIe 5.0 x16 interface, certainly oversized for current needs of video games, but ready for the future. It is also a good way for Nvidia to smooth the transition to a more modern platform.
Finally, a little technical wink: the 12VHPWR connector would be generalized, but not imposed. Some partner cards will remain faithful to the 8 -pin PCIE. A gesture that should reassure allergic to wiring controversies.
If everything goes as planned, the appointment seems to be made: the official announcement would be on April 15, marketing the next day. The mid -range will not have time to breathe.