GeForce RTX 5060 and 5050 specifications indicate that NVIDIA will continue to play safely

NVIDIA has launched all GeForce RTX 50-Series graphics units that it announced in CES, at least technically-whether you buy from NVIDIA, AMD or Intel, it is almost impossible to find any of these new cards at the currently announced prices.

But Hope Springs Eternal, and the newly leaked specifications of GeForce RTX 5060 and 5050-Series cards indicate that NVIDIA may announce these low cards soon. These types of cards are rarely exciting, but STEAM scanning data shows that these XX60 and XX50 cards are what most computers players in their systems.

Specifications, to publish By a reliable leakage called Kopite and was reported By Tom devices and othersI suggest an update in line with what NVIDIA has done with most of the fifty series so far. Besides the transition to the Blackweell brown from the next generation, both GPU 5060 comes with a small increase to the number of cuda nuclei, a joke from GDDR6 to GDDR The marketing of 8GB versions is likely to continue, in particular, primarily as 1080 pixels.

RTX 5060 from (leak) RTX 4060 from RTX 5060 (leak) RTX 4060 RTX 5050 (leak) RTX 3050
Coda colors 4,608 4,352 3,840 3,072 2,560 2,560
Promotion unknown 2,535 MHzz unknown 2,460 MHzz unknown 1777 MHzz
Display the memory bus 128 bits 128 bits 128 bits 128 bits 128 bits 128 bits
Display the frequency domain of memory unknown 288 GB/s unknown 272 GB/s unknown 224 GB/s.
Memory 8 GB or 16 GB GDDR7 8 GB or 16 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR7 8 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6 8 GB GDDR6
TGP 180 watts 160 watts 150 watts 115 watts 130 watts 130 watts

As with 4060 TI, it is said that 5060 TI comes in two copies, one with 8 GB of RAM and one with 16 GB. One of the 4060 TI problems was that the relatively 128-bit narrow memory bus limited its performance by 1440 pixels and 4K even with 16 GB of RAM-it can help increase the frequency range of GDDR7 in it, but we will definitely need to test it.

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