A surge in leaks during the early-to-mid March period has hinted at the upcoming unveiling of lower-end Blackwell gaming GPUs from NVIDIA, including the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 graphics cards. Speculative specifications were posted online earlier this month, but some important technical details were missing. Recent reports suggest that Team Green has adjusted its new product release schedule. Leaked roadmaps indicate that GeForce RTX 5060 Ti cards are expected to arrive by mid-April 2025, with RTX 5060 models following in mid-May. Despite the rumored delay, VideoCardz has continued to investigate pre-launch conditions. Their latest report reveals that full GeForce RTX 5060 Ti specifications have been shared with board partners.
Leaked information appears to confirm the existence of 16 GB and 8 GB variants with a 128-bit memory bus, both featuring the GB206-300-A1 GPU with 4608 CUDA cores. VideoCardz has revealed some new details: "Based on the specs we have, both models will come with 28 Gbps memory, resulting in a bandwidth of 448 GB/s, which is 55% higher than the previous generation model. In terms of GPU clocks, NVIDIA has set a base clock of 2407 MHz and a boost clock of 2572 MHz for this GB206-based model. This represents an increase of 97 MHz for the base clock and 37 MHz for the boost clock compared to the RTX 4060 Ti."
The latest leak suggests that some of Team Green's AIBs will be using 8-pin power connectors for their custom designs, suitable for a reported 180 W TDP-rated product. VideoCardz predicts that most GeForce RTX 5060 Ti models will feature 16-pin connectors. Unfortunately, finalized price information was not uncovered during recent investigations.


