The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB and RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB MSRP numbers are sent to partners by NVIDIA.
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti series is scheduled to ship next week and will have two SKUs that differ in terms of memory capacity and cost. Both models make use of the GB206-300 GPU, which is manufactured on a TSMC 5 nm node. They also have a 128-bit memory interface and GDDR7 chips that operate at an efficient 28 Gbps. Prior to the mid-April release, NVIDIA has shared MSRP figures with its key AIC partners, according to IT Home. The MSRP for the entry-level 8 GB model is ¥3,199, or approximately $379, and the MSRP for the 16 GB model is ¥3,599, or about $429. This is less than the $399 and $499 costs that were previously projected. For these mid-tier chips, NVIDIA is changing its pricing strategy in an effort to better compete with the competition and attract more new customers.

A total of 4,608 CUDA cores are produced by the GB206-300 core, which turns on 36 streaming multiprocessors. Under stress, the GPU’s base frequency of 2,407 MHz increases to 2,572 MHz. Through the 128-bit bus, memory operates at 1,750 MHz (28 Gbps effective), providing up to 448 GB/s of bandwidth. 36 specialized ray-tracing cores manage real-time lighting calculations, and 144 texture mapping units and 48 render output units enhance graphics-specific throughput. Furthermore, 144 tensor cores speed up AI-driven tasks like machine learning inference and DLSS upscaling. With a total board power of 180 W, power delivery for both cards is controlled by a single 16-pin connector. The card connects to host systems via PCI Express 5.0 x16 and has three DisplayPort 2.1b outputs in addition to one HDMI 2.1b connection.