- Nvidias RTX 5060 Ti have emerged in even more observations
- ASUS TUF AND PRIME models of the graphics card have been viewed
- On top of that, leaked Furmark -benchmarks emerged, all of which add to the pile of rumors suggesting that RTX 5060 Ti is about to arrive
Nvidia’s RTX 5060 TI has appeared in several observations, which strengthens rumors around this GPU, which is expected to launch next week.
Videocardz noted that Momomo_us posted on X to share details of the RTX 5060 Ti models, which Asus is apparently preparing to launch.
TUF-RTX5060TI-O16G GAMING PRIME-RTX5060TI-O16GPRIME-RTX5060TI-16GPRIME-RTX5060TI-O8GPRIME-RTX5060TI-8GApril 5, 2025
Add a suitable pinch of salt, but it seems that ASUS is preparing TUF games and primary models of RTX 5060 TI, with 8 GB or 16 GB of video RAM, as per. Earlier rumors that the GPU is coming in these two variants (like the RTX 4060 ten before it).
And as Videocardz notes that these mentions appear on retailer sites and also via info from GPU distributors, but there seems to be no ROG Strix or double variants (other common models that Asus produces).
Videocardz also marked that review samples of the RTX 5060 ten are allegedly shipping – which means that the wheels in theory are fully moving to the launch at this time – and that the GPU has appeared on Furmark with more results.
Again, this was sent on x, thanks to Richard Huynh this time, as you can see below.
Here’s what seems to be a 5060 ten -benchmark. Judging by the scoring (as this is run on 4K), it seems to sit just below where a 3080 ten would score. Aside I can confirm that the device -id actually matches a 5060 ten. Not sure if 16 or 8 GB Dog Dog … pic.twitter.com/HGFLCTXBDPApril 5, 2025
As Huynh observes, the graphics card is not explicitly named, but the device -id code corresponds to the RTX 5060 Ti -and it would be no surprise to see benchmarks emerge now if GPU is imminent.
As for the actual benchmark scores, I would really ignore them as they seem to be out of line with expectations somehow, at least in some of these races. (They use different, probably outdated, graphics drivers and drop the power delivered to GPU in some cases drastically, which would significantly affect performance.) Furthermore, Furmark is not much of a metric to measure a game GPU anyway.
Analysis: A worrying sign – or not?
The models sent from Asus here are a little thin on the ground, with some big names missing (especially as mentioned, the ROG Strix variant). Is that a worrying sign? Well, it is likely to be taken as such because everyone is fighting whether the supply of the RTX 5060 TI will be suspected (because the rest of the Blackwell GPU launches have been so far).
However, I would not jump to that conclusion – it may be that we just do not see everything in the above leakage and there may be more models on the cooking from ASUS. What gives me a little more hope with the prospect of launching stock with these next NVIDIA graphics cards is that the company has had more time to build some supply.
In fact, there have been rumors that Team Green has delayed the RTX 5060 Ti, possibly a few times, and it may have been down in production questions if the vines are right, but part of this may also relate to securing the production of more stock before launching maybe.
NVIDIA must certainly be aware that the RTX 5060 TI (and 5060) will be more popular models as they are more affordable and it would be unclear to launch without a kind of decent amount of chips that have rolled the production lines.
Obviously, this is just guesswork, but we should find out the truth soon enough. These latest launch rumors come on top of a pile of other recent speculation about both the RTX 5060 and 5060 TI, after all, and when enough of this material has accumulated, it is a strong sign that things are actually in place as theorized.
NVIDIAS RTX 5060 TI will be launched on April 16, or it is rumored, with RTX 5060, which will follow later in mid -May. Recently, we have also heard something scraped at the probable price points for both of these graphics cards, and it seems that NVIDIA could stick to the same MSRPs as the existing RTX 4060 and 4060 ten – which again would not surprise me. Given the probable demand here, it seems too optimistic to believe that Nvidia may fall prices for this generation (though this has happened to some Blackwell GPUs).