- RTX 5060 TI of Nvidia has appeared in more sightings
- Asus Tuf and Prime Models of the graphics have been seen
- In addition to that, Furmark Filrated reference points have appeared, all of which add to the pile of rumors that suggest that the RTX 5060 TI is about to arrive
The NVIDIA RTX 5060 TI has appeared in multiple sightings, which reinforces rumors about this GPU that is expected to be launched next week.
Videocardz noticed that Momomo_us published in X to share details of the RTX 5060 TI models that are apparently preparing to launch.
TUF-RTX5060TI-O16G-GAMINGPRIME-RTX5060TI-O16GPRIME-RTX5060TI-16GPRIME-RTX5060TI-O8GPRIME-RTX5060TI-8GApril 5, 2025
Add an appropriate salt of salt, but it seems that Asus is preparing the TUF games and the main models of RTX 5060 ti, with 8 GB or 16 GB of video RAM, according to the past rumors that the GPU will come in these two variants (as well as the RTX 4060 TI before it).
And as Videcardz points out, these mentions are appearing on retail websites and also through the information of GPU distributors, but there seems to be no rog or dual variant (other common models that Asus produces).
Videocardz also marked that the RTX 5060 TI review samples are sent, which means that, in theory, the wheels are completely in motion for the launch at this time, and that the GPU has appeared in Furmark with several results.
Again, this was published in X, courtesy of Richard Huynh this time, as you can see below.
This is what seems to be a reference point 5060 ti. Judging by the score (since this runs in 4K), it seems to sit just below where a score of 3080 TI. However, I’m not sure if 16 or 8GB sku … pic.twitter.com/hgflctxBDPApril 5, 2025
As Huynh observes, the graphics card is not explicitly named, but the device identification code corresponds to RTX 5060 TI, and it would not be surprising to see that reference points appear now, if the GPU is imminent.
As for the real reference scores, I would really ignore them, since they seem to be out of line with expectations in some way, at least in some of these races. (They are using different graphic conductors, probably outdated and dropping the food supplied to the GPU, drastically in some cases, which would significantly affect performance).
Analysis: A worrying sign, or not?
The models transmitted from Asus here are a bit thin on the ground, with some big names that are missing (in particular, as mentioned, the Rog Strix variant). Is that a worrying signal? Well, it will probably be taken as such, because everyone cares about the supply of the RTX 5060 TI will be suspicious (because the rest of Blackwell’s GPU releases have been so far).
However, I would not jump to that conclusion, it could be that we simply do not see everything in the previous escape, and there could be more Asus boiling models. In addition, what gives me a little more hope with the launch stock perspective with this next NVIDIA graphics card is that the company has had more time to accumulate some supply.
In fact, there have been rumors that Team Green has delayed the RTX 5060 TI, possibly a couple of times, and that could have been to production problems, if the vine is the reason, but part of this can also be related to guaranteeing the production of more inventory before the launch, perhaps.
Nvidia must surely be aware that the RTX 5060 TI (and 5060) will be more popular models, since they are more affordable, so it would be imprudent to launch without some type of decent amount of chips that have taken the production lines.
Obviously, all this is just conjectures, but we should discover the truth soon. These last launch rumors are in addition to a battery of other recent speculation about RTX 5060 and 5060 TI, after all, and when enough of this material has accumulated, it is a strong sign that things are in its place as theorize.
The NVIDIA RTX 5060 TI will be launched on April 16, or that is the rumor, with the RTX 5060 to follow in mid -May. Recently, we have heard some talks about the probable price points for these two graphics cards, and it seems that Nvidia could meet the same MSRP as RTX 4060 and 4060 existing TI, which would not surprise me again. Given the probable demand here, it seems too optimistic to believe that Nvidia could lower the prices of this generation (although this has happened with some Blackwell GPU).
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