- NVIDIA RTX 5060 has been spotted in the list of products from the French retailer
- This product page is for an acer gaming PC, and it gives us some specifications
- The RTX 5060 is (again) illustrated to have 8 GB of video ram, and it’s gddr7 memory
NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 GPU has been seen in the product list by a retailer of an ACER office PC, adding another rumor to the growing speculation battery that these are the next Blackwell to launch models (maybe very soon).
Videocardz reports that the regular leak @momomo_us on X noticed the list with a French retailer, Evopc.
It is a product page for a PC of play Acer Nitro N50 (still live, at the time of writing) which has an RTX 5060 graphics card, and we also get some small details on this GPU.
Obviously, consider all this with significant skepticism help, but the RTX 5060 is listed as having 8 GB of VRAM and the type of memory is illustrated as GDDR7.
The rumor says that Nvidia will use GDDR7 RAM Video for all of its Blackwell graphics cards – except perhaps for the RTX 5050, if the office version actually exists, as claims – so it counted with existing rumors. Just like the 8 GB allowance for RTX 5060, by the way.
Analysis: Another round of Ram Blues video?
Another rumor pointing to 8 GB of Video RAM for RTX 5060 vanilla will cause groans of players who have not been impressed that the RTX 4060 is stuck at this level, not to mention its successor. But it would hardly be a surprise since the RTX 5070 also maintained 12 GB of video memory (once again, the disappointment of many).
NVIDIA can say that this new GDDR7 RAM is much faster – and it is sure – and that the company has tips to operate the thinner loads (such as RTX neuronal texture compression). The problem with these AI boosts is that they will not apply to all levels – they are only for supported games – and therefore the overall image of where we will end up is muddy.
I suspect, however, like many things there, that Nvidia is underestimated the RTX 5060 (and the 5070) in terms of VRAM, for any real level of future.
As you may remember, Nvidia keeps what the same formula as Lovelace for the RTX 5060 Ti, which means that there will be theoretically 8 GB and 16 GB towers on this GPU (and once again, the latter will offer more true than his higher level brother, the RTX 5070). Thus, for those who want a better level of protection against VRAM Blues, it is to hope for the RTX 5060 TI 16 GB – although with the prospect of allowing a toll less than parties on your portfolio. (Firmly keeping in mind that all these rumors are rumors, of course).
The vine also believes that the RTX 5060 and 5060 TI could be revealed in March, very soon – maybe even later this week, or at the beginning of next week – and these GPUs could be sold later in March or April, when we could also see the RTX 5050. Hope is that the latter could be a Blackwell graphics card truly respectful of the wallets, the crossed fingers.