【Dear Utol (2025): Aswang Episode 30】
Customers looking for a budget-friendly graphic card from Nvidia are Dear Utol (2025): Aswang Episode 30eagerly awaiting the arrival of the final members of its RTX 50 Series graphics card. With all that interest, we’ve already seen a number of leaks and rumors about what to expect.
There has still not been an official announcement, so for the time being, alleged leaked specs are all we have. The RTX 5060 is allegedlycoming with 8GB of VRAM, although later rumorssay that a 12GB model may also exist. The RTX 5060 Ti will likely have two variants, one with 8GB and one with 16GB. All four cards are rumored to come with a 128-bit memory bus, putting them on par with the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti. There is also an RTX 5050 rumored to be coming with 8GB of VRAM.
Pricing on the cards hasn’t been revealed, but a Chinese retailer appears to have listed the cards, giving us our best glimpse yet. Per the website, the RTX 5060 with 12GB of VRAM would go for around $525, while the Ti variant is listed at around $600 once the prices were converted from Chinese yuan to U.S. dollars.
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VideoCardz notes that these pricesare likely for AIB models — like Asus, Asrock, etc — and not the actual MSRP. The prevailing opinion is that the RTX 5060 series of cards will sell for close to what the RTX 4060 series sold for, which would put prices at $299 for the base 5060 up to $499 for the RTX 4060 Ti. At those prices, it makes the RTX 5070 look pretty good at its $550 MSRP, assuming you can find one at that price.
It had been rumored that Nvidia would be announcing the final members of its RTX 50 Series graphics cards on Thursday. It turned out that this time, it was only a rumor.
The original rumor was posted by VideoCardz, which reported that Nvidia would finally announce the most budget-friendly members of the RTX 50 Series graphics cards, including the RTX 5060, 5060 Ti (8GB), and another RTX 5060 Ti with 16GB of VRAM.
To their credit, VideoCardz did own up to their error, stating on their website that “it appears our information was incorrect; Nvidia has not announced the RTX 5060 series on March 13. We regret the error.” The publication did initially report, however, that Nvidia had reached out to the media about the cards, so they could still be coming soon.
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