- Nvidia RTX 5060 TI has a reference leak that reveals its performance jump on RTX 4060 ti
- According to reports, it is up to 14% faster using the Vulkan graphic representation API
- It is expected to be cheaper than your predecessor, but you can face inflation taking into account the current GPU market trend
We are still waiting for an official announcement of the RTX 5060 TI GPU of Nvidia, which has recently had several rumors and leaks. However, a new leak has given us a new vision of expectations regarding its performance.
As highlighted by WCCFTECH, a new escape from Geekbench 6 indicates that RTX 5060 TI is up to 14% faster than its predecessor, the RTX 4060 TI. These reference points were made both in OpenCL and in Vulkan: the latter is an API of popular graphic representation used in several games, and the next Blackwell GPU obtained an impressive 140,147 points using it.
As is evident in the reference results, the RTX 4060 TI obtained 122,534 points in Vulkan, which makes its successor 13% faster, and although this may not be a significant margin, the new GPU is supposed to be the cheapest option with 16GB and 8GB models.
It is also worth noting that all RTX 5000 series GPUs have the advantage of the new generation of multiple NVIDIA tables over the previous generation, granting a better framework interpolation (additional frameworks generated by the original rendered frames). It is certainly not perfect, especially with recent complications of the driver, but the characteristic will be useful for players once everything is in shape again.
The rumored 16 GB VRM capacity can be disconcerting: the RTX 5070 (which is the upper level GPU) offers 12 GB of VRM with a 192 -bit memory bus, while the RTX 5060 TI has 16 GB of VRM with a 128 -bit memory bus. It is a total speculation, but VRM differences could be due to memory bus differences, with the 192 RTX 5070 bit memory bus with a much better memory bandwidth and, therefore, can be administered with only 12 GB of VRM.
However, none of these rumors will change the fact that the GPU market is possibly in its worst state in history. So, even if the RTX 5060 ti ends cheaper than its predecessor, there is no guarantee that it will remain at the retail price.
None of this will be relevant, if the RTX 5060 TI cannot remain at the launch price
Regardless of its possible performance jump on its counterpart of previous gene, the price of RTX 5060 Ti will be the decisive factor of many budget players: I not only refer to its launch price, and I hope that the rumored $ 429 / £ 330 / around AU $ 687 are precise, but the price of third -party partners card cards sold among multiple retailers.
Both the new NVIDIA and AMD GPU alignments have encountered great scrutiny, since almost none of these GPU is available to buy at a retail price. This had been happening long before Trump’s latest rates came into force, due to low stocks and high demand, so the possibilities that this trend will continue with the RTX 5060 TI to be very high.
It can be much worse if NVIDIA does not have a planned reference card for the new GPU: the RTX 5070 TI remarkably does not have a founding editing model, which are cards designed and sold directly from Team Green, and means that consumers must trust third -party retailers that sell third -party models. A repetition of this is a potentially dangerous movement in a climate of GPU where coatings and inflation are at their worst time.
Supposedly, we are a few weeks after an official revelation and launch, so it is possible that we have our answers sooner rather than late … I hope Nvidia does not explode this, because PC players need some solutions with sensitive price.