The “Full Specification” for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti GPU is leaked.
Early to mid-March reports about the impending NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 graphics cards increased in volume, indicating that lower-end Blackwell gaming GPUs will be formally unveiled before to GTC 2025. Earlier in the month, numerous important technical talking points appeared to be absent from the speculative specifications that were posted online. According to yesterday’s story, Team Green has reportedly modified the release date of their new product. GeForce RTX 5060 Ti cards are expected to arrive by mid-April 2025, according to leaked roadmaps, while less powerful RTX 5060 variants will go on sale in mid-May. VideoCardz has kept looking into pre-launch circumstances in spite of the purported delay. According to their most recent report, board partners have, at least recently, received the complete GeForce RTX 5060 Ti specifications.



The existence of 16 GB and 8 GB versions (on a 128-bit memory bus) that use the identical GB206-300-A1 GPU with 4608 CUDA cores appears to be confirmed by leaked information. A few more specific (new) details were revealed by VideoCardz: According to our specifications, both variants will come with 28 Gbps of RAM. This indicates that the bandwidth is 55% more than the previous generation model, at 448 GB/s. When it comes to GPU speeds, NVIDIA has chosen a base frequency of 2407 MHz and a boost clock of 2572 MHz for this GB206-based model. This indicates that the boost is 37 MHz greater than the RTX 4060 Ti, while the base clock is 97 MHz. According to the recent leak, some of Team Green’s AIBs will be setting up their unique designs with 8-pin power connectors, which should be plenty for a device with a 180 W TDP rating. According to VideoCardz, 16-pin connections will be used by the great majority of GeForce RTX 5060 Ti versions. Regretfully, recent investigative efforts failed to uncover definitive price guides.