- Nvidia RTX 5060 has been seen in the list of products of a French retailer
- That page of the product is for a PC of Acer Games, and gives us a couple of specifications
- The RTX 5060 is shown (once again) that it supposedly has 8 GB of video RAM, and it is GDDR7 memory
Nvidia’s RTX 5060 GPU has been sighted on the products list of a RCA desktop PC, adding another rumor to the growing battery of speculation that these are the next Blackwell models to launch (perhaps very soon).
Videocardz reports that regular filtration @Momomo_us in X noticed the list in a French retailer, Evopc.
It is a product page for a PC Acer Nitro N50 Gaming (still live, at the time of writing) that has an RTX 5060 graphics card, and we also get a couple of small details of specifications on this GPU.
Obviously, consider all this with considerable help of skepticism, but the RTX 5060 is listed as it has 8 GB of VRM and the type of memory is shown as GDDR7.
It is already rumored that Nvidia will use GDDR7 Video RAM for all its Blackwell graphics cards, keep perhaps for the RTX 5050, if the desktop version really exists, as stated, so this has existing rumors. Like the 8 GB allocation of VRM for RTX 5060, for the case.
ANALYSIS: Another round of the RAM blues?
Another rumor that points to 8 GB of video RAM for the Vanilla RTX 5060 will cause groans of players who were not impressed that RTX 4060 will stay at this level, much less to its successor. But it would almost not be a surprise since the RTX 5070 also maintained 12 GB of video memory (again, for the disappointment of many).
Nvidia can argue that this new GDDR7 RAM is much faster, and it is sure, and that the company has tricks under the sleeve to make the thinnest loads of VRM work better (such as the compression of RTX neural texture). The problem with these increases in AI is that they will not apply in all areas, they are only for compatible games, so the general image of where we will end with this is eventually muddy.
I suspect, however, like many, that Nvidia is threatening the RTX 5060 (and 5070) Vram in terms of VRM, for any real level of future proof of the future anyway.
As you will remember, Nvidia supposedly maintains the same formula as Lovelace for RTX 5060 TI, which means that there will be 8 GB and 16 GB turns in that GPU (and again, the latter will offer more vram than its superior level brother, the RTX 5070). So, for those who want a better level of protection against vram blues, there should be the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, although with the possibility of demanding a toll less than the wallet. (Having firmly that all this is rumors, of course).
The vid also recognizes that the RTX 5060 and 5060 TI could be revealed in March, very soon, perhaps even at the end of this week, or the beginning of next week, and these GPU could go on sale later in March or April, when we could also see the RTX 5050. The hope is that the latter can be a really friendly Blackwell graphics card with the wallet, the fingers.