NVIDIA's entry-tier Blackwell Gaming GPUs, the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti & RTX 5060, are expected to launch in March.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti & RTX 5060 Gaming GPUs Headed For Launch In March
According to graphics card manufacturer, ChainTech, it looks like we can expect NVIDIA's entry-tier GeForce RTX 5060 Ti & RTX 5060 graphics cards in March 2025. So far, NVIDIA has launched the RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 in retail since the 30th of January and will be launching the GeForce RTX 5070 series in the current month of February. The launch schedule is the same as was reported by us in previous posts.
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The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 is already facing limited stock at major retailers, while the RTX 5080 is facing severe pricing issues. Some of these issues have to do with the Chinese New Year since GPU factories are closed and no production is being done. We can't say if the GeForce RTX 5070 will be affected by the same issues at launch, but we hope that the RTX 5070 and RTX 5060 launches go smoothly.
As for the specifications, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 will utilize a "PG152" board SKU which would presumably deploy the GB206 GPU core. Both cards will stick to a 128-bit memory bus interface which is similar to the current generation RTX 4060 series. As for the memory, both of these cards will feature a GDDR7 memory interface, allowing for up to 28 Gbps frequencies (probably a bit tuned on the 5060 to conserve power).
The GDDR7 memory interface would net a total of 448 GB/s of bandwidth, which is 55% higher than the RTX 4060 Ti and 65% higher than the RTX 4060. That's a decent gain in the bandwidth specs which would be coupled with advanced memory compression techniques that would help overcome the 128-bit bus interface.

As for the memory capacity, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti will come in both 16 GB and 8 GB GPU variants. We have seen that the 16 GB RTX 4060 Ti models didn't feature any big performance benefits in themselves but help meet the requirements of current and future AAA games that require more than 8 GB capacity. For those running these cards at 1440p, the 16 GB VRAM can help a lot, especially when enabling RT or higher-resolution textures.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 GPU will stick with an 8 GB VRAM which is definitely on the entry-level side of things. NVIDIA may change the spec once higher capacity G7 modules start being mass-produced, but it looks like it won't be the case at launch. The higher bandwidth would be there, but the RTX 5060 should be a 1080p card with upscaling helping it go to 1440p in a few titles.
Intel's Arc B580 features 12 GB VRAM and AMD's RX 7600 XT comes with 16 GB VRAM, but NVIDIA doesn't seem to be bothered by those two. Current rumors also suggest RDNA 4 "Radeon RX 9000" GPUs feature 8 GB VRAM on the low-end side of things, so 8 GB ain't going away, at least in the coming generation of GPUs. Hopefully, these are the last of their kind, and we will see 10 GB+ GPUs after that.
Finally, for the launch, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti & RTX 5060 GPUs are currently planned for a March 2025 introduction, so there are still a few weeks before we get to see the cards at retail.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 GPU Specs (Official):
| Graphics Card Name | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GPU Name | Blackwell GB202-300 | Blackwell GB203-400 | Blackwell GB203-300 | Blackwell GB205-300 | Blackwell GB206-300 | Blackwell GB206-250 | Blackwell GB207-300 |
| GPU SMs | 170 | 84 | 70 | 48 | 36 | 30 | 20 |
| GPU Cores | 21760 | 10752 | 8960 | 6144 | 4608 | 3840 | 2560 |
| Clock Speeds | 2017 MHz (Base) 2407 MHz (Boost) | 2295 MHz (Base) 2617 MHz (Boost) | 2295 MHz (Base) 2452 MHz (Boost) | 2325 MHz (Base) 2512 MHz (Boost) | 2407 MHz (Base) 2572 MHz (Boost) | 2280 MHz (Base) 2497 MHz (Boost) | 2317 MHz (Base) 2572 MHz (Boost) |
| Memory Capacity | 32 GB GDDR7 | 16 GB GDDR7 | 16 GB GDDR7 | 12 GB GDDR7 | 8-16 GB GDDR7 | 8 GB GDDR7 | 8 GB GDDR6 |
| Memory Bus | 512-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit | 192-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit |
| Memory Speed | 28 Gbps | 30 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 28 Gbps | 20 Gbps |
| Bandwidth | 1792 GB/s | 960 GB/s | 896 GB/s | 672 GB/s | 448 GB/s | 448 GB/s | 320 GB/s |
| Power Interface | 1 12V-2x6 (16-Pin) | 1 12V-2x6 (16-Pin) | 1 12V-2x6 (16-Pin) | 1 12V-2x6 (16-Pin) | 16-Pin or 8-Pin | 8-Pin | 8-Pin |
| Launch | 30th Jan, 2025 | 30th Jan, 2025 | 20th Feb, 2025 | 4th March, 2025 | 16th April, 2025 | 19th April, 2025 | 1st July, 2025 |
| TBP | 575W | 360W | 300W | 250W | 180W | 145W | 130W |
| Price (MSRP) | $1999 | $999 | $749 | $549 | $379-$429 | $299 | $249 |
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