Nvidia Reportedly Planning Early Release For RTX 5060 In March 2025

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Potentially Gearing Up To Compete Against AMD In 2025!

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  • Nvidia could launch all its RTX 50 series graphics cards back-to-back.
  • New reports point to the RTX 5060 arriving in March 2025.
  • This could be a strategic move to compete against AMD’s budget-oriented RNDA 4 series.

The rumors surrounding Nvidia’s RTX 50 series are now picking up the pace. With reports pointing to an early 2025 release, fans are excited to see what the company will bring to the table with graphics cards like the RTX 5090.

At the same time, many are hoping to see a stronger performance in the budget and mid-range segments. Fans have high expectations from the RTX 5060 in particular, and new reports suggest they won’t have to wait too long for this mid-range option.

Why it matters: The RTX 4060 arrived nearly a full year after the RTX 4090. Therefore, the xx60 tier GPU launching sooner would be a huge departure from Nvidia’s traditional release cycle.

RTX 50 Series Launch Schedule
RTX 50 Series Launch Schedule Report via Board Channels

According to new information shared on Board Channels, the RTX 5090 and 5080 offerings will lead the lineup, while the RTX 5070 will follow shortly afterwards.

However, the most interesting part concerns the RTX 5060’s release window. This graphics card is said to arrive in March, completing Nvidia’s release cycle in Q1 2025. The same report states that no Super models are planned for the RTX 50 lineup, though this is likely subject to change.

Since AMD is expected to target the mid-range segment for its RDNA 4 lineup, Nvidia’s decision to potentially launch its mid-range offerings earlier could be a smart move. For context, AMD is said to be unveiling its RDNA 4 graphics cards around the same time.

As such, both competitors would go head-to-head in Q1 2025.

GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB
The RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti Were Disappointing Compared To Their Predecessors

As this release window draws nearer, additional leaks regarding the RTX 50 series are expected to show up. For now, leaks have pointed to a very capable flagship offering from the gaming giant at a similar price point to the last generation.

Following Nvidia’s disappointing graphics cards last generation and underwhelming Super follow-ups, fans hope to see a major breakthrough for the xx60 tier GPUs.

The early release could be a sign of confidence from the gaming giant, but only time will tell how things turn out. What are your thoughts on Nvidia’s new release timeline? Let’s discuss in the comments and the official Tech4Gamers Forums.

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