- Nvidia has reportedly informed AIBs of the RTX 5060 Ti’s MSRP.
- The GPU is said to be priced below $400, making it cheaper than the RTX 4060 Ti.
- The 16GB variant will also be much cheaper than its predecessor.
Despite earlier rumors suggesting a March release for the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti, neither GPU has been officially announced yet. Leaks regarding these Nvidia offerings have also slowed down recently, but discussions around the pricing are beginning to show up again.
A reputed source suggests that Nvidia has now informed board partners about the RTX 5060 Ti pricing. According to the source, this GPU will be cheaper than its predecessor.
Why it matters: The RTX 5060 Ti is expected to perform similarly to its predecessor. However, this price could make it much more desirable for PC gamers.
The report comes from Board Channels, a reliable source in the past. Board Channels suggest that AIBs have been informed of a $379 MSRP for the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB.
If true, this would mark a small $20 discount over the RTX 4060 Ti. Moreover, it is said that the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB will cost $429, a price that would make it quite desirable as a mid-range GPU for modern AAA titles.
This price would also make the RTX 5060 Ti cheaper than 2020’s RTX 3060 Ti, which launched at the $399 price point. Additionally, the leak might be a sign of similarly discounted pricing for the RTX 5060.
Previous leaks revealed different prices for the RTX xx60 tier graphics cards, so it will be interesting to see how Nvidia moves forward.
The Blackwell gaming lineup has not been the most popular recently due to various driver issues, stock shortages, and more. Well-priced mid-range graphics cards would give this lineup a much-needed break in this situation, making Nvidia’s latest offerings more acceptable for the general audience.
It should be noted that the RTX 5060 Ti is expected to launch later this month, so more details will be available shortly from Nvidia itself.
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