French retailers are already promoting pre-configured desktop towers sporting a Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060.
The French sellerEvoPCis selling the tower for 1,590 euros, or a little more than $1,737.
The jury is still out on whether that config is worth it, even with 32 GB of RAM.
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That may not mean much, considering the Nitro 50 and 60 configs have been around since 2022.
The other element the listing potentially confirms is the 8GB of GDDR7 VRAM.
The RTX 5060 may hold 3,840 CUDA cores and a 150 W power draw.
Thats a 25% uptick from the Ada Lovelace architecture at the same level from 2022.
That sounds good until you notice the 8 GB of VRAM.
TheNvidia GeForce RTX 5070was already relatively limited at higher resolutions, and the squeezed memory didnt help it.
It will have a 180W power draw.
Like the RTX 5070 Ti, Nvidia doesnt seem willing to wait to share its titanium edition GPUs.
If we believe the leaks, other changes will come to Nvidias desktop GPU slate.
That, too, will sit at a mere 8 GB VRAM and 2,560 of the Blackwell CUDA cores.
What this means for the low-end GPU is still in flux.
Meanwhile, AMD seems to have a plan to stick 16GB of GDDR6 VRAM into all its cards.
Rumors reported byVideocardzindicate the 9060 wants to compete at the 60-level just as wellas it did against the 70s.
None of this really changes the landscape until we get an idea about the price.
Nvidia still has its work cut out for itself, trying tomake sure theres enough supplyfor this launch.
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