A recent cargo listing at the NBD (via Videocardz) appears to validate earlier leaks, showcasing Nvidia’s PG152 board—the foundation for the GB206-based RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti models. The listing confirms the use of a 128-bit memory interface along with GDDR7 memory.
With the adoption of GDDR7, the RTX 5060 series promises significantly increased memory bandwidth over previous generations. Leveraging 28 Gbps GDDR7 modules, the RTX 5060 could deliver up to 55% more bandwidth than its predecessor. This upgrade is expected to remove memory bandwidth as a performance bottleneck for most typical gaming workloads, offering a smoother experience for gamers.
Earlier reports indicated that the RTX 5060 will be offered with 8GB of VRAM. For the RTX 5060 Ti, Nvidia is reportedly preparing both 8GB and 16GB models. Despite the availability of 3GB GDDR7 modules, there seems to be no plan for 12GB variants of either card.
To recap, the RTX 5060 Ti will launch in both 8GB and 16GB versions with a TDP of 180W. The standard RTX 5060 will feature 8GB of GDDR7 memory, 3,840 CUDA cores, and notable performance improvements thanks to the new memory architecture. Both GPUs are expected to launch in mid-April, with pricing set at $299 for the RTX 5060 and $399 or $499 for the RTX 5060 Ti.
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