- RTX 5060 Ti of Nvidia appeared in even more observations
- The Asus Tuf models and graphics card bonus have been spotted
- In addition to that, disclosed stealth benchmarks have appeared, which adds to the pile of rumors suggesting that the RTX 5060 Ti is about to arrive
Nvidia’s RTX 5060 TI appeared in several observations, strengthening rumors around this GPU which should be launched next week.
Videocardz noted that Momomo_us had published on X to share the details of the RTX 5060 Ti models that Asus is apparently preparing to throw.
TUF-RTX5060TI-O16G-GAMINGPRIME-RTX5060TI-O16GPRIME-RTX5060TI-6GPRIME-RTX50660TI-O8GPRIME-RTX5060TI-8GApril 5, 2025
Add a pinch of appropriate salt, but it seems that Asus prepares the TUF games and the Prime of RTX 5060 Ti models, with 8 GB or 16 GB of video RAM, according to the past rumors that the GPU will come to these two variants (just like the RTX 4060 Ti before it).
And as Videocardz notes, these mentions are presented on retailers’ websites and also via GPU distributor information, but there does not seem to be a stix ROG or two variants (other common models than the ASUS Product).
Videocardz also pointed out that the RTX 5060 Ti review samples are supposed to ship – which means that in theory, the wheels are fully in motion for the launch at this stage – and that the GPU appeared on Furmark with several results.
Again, it was published on X, Gracious by Richard Huynh this time, as you can see below.
Here is what seems to be a 5060 Ti reference. Judging by the score (since this is executed at 4K), it seems to be just below the place where a 3080 Ti would mark. Carti, I can confirm that the ID of the device corresponds well to a 5060 Ti. I don’t know if 16 or 8 GB SKU … PIC.TWITTER.COM/HGFLCTXBDPApril 5, 2025
As Huynh observes, the graphics card is not explicitly named, but the identification code of the device corresponds to the RTX 5060 Ti – and it is not surprising to see benchmarks appear now, if the GPU is imminent.
As for the real reference scores, I would really ignore them, because they seem to be offline with expectations in one way or another, at least in some of these races. (They use different graphic pilots, probably obsolete and abandoned and abandon the food provided to the GPU, radically in some cases, which would considerably affect performance.) In addition, Furmark is not a large metric to assess a game of play anyway.
Analysis: a worrying sign – or not?
The models distributed from Asus here are a bit thin on the ground, with some big missing names (in particular, as mentioned, the ROG Stix variant). Is it a disturbing sign? Well, this will probably be taken as such, because everyone is worried about whether the RTX 5060 Ti offer will be suspect (because the rest of the Blackwell GPU launches has so far).
I would not jump to this conclusion, however – we might simply not see everything in the leak above, and there could be more models to the boil of Asus. In addition, what gives me a little more hope with the prospect of launching the stock with this next NVIDIA graphics card is that the company had more time to develop an offer.
In fact, there have been rumors that Team Green delayed the RTX 5060 Ti, perhaps a few times, and this could have been downwards production problems, if the vine is right, but part of this can also be linked to the production of production of more inventory before launch, perhaps.
Nvidia must surely be aware that the RTX 5060 Ti (and 5060) will be more popular models, because they are more affordable, and it would therefore be imprudent to launch without a sort of decent quantity of chips having exceeded the production lines.
Obviously, these are only assumptions, but we should discover the truth early enough. These latest launch rumors appear from a lot of other recent speculations on the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti, after all, and when enough of this material has accumulated, it is a strong sign that things are indeed in place as theorized.
The RTX 5060 TI of NVIDIA should be launched on April 16, or it is rumor, the RTX 5060 to follow later in mid-May. Recently, we have also heard chatting on the probable prices for these two graphics cards, and it seems that Nvidia could stick to the same PDSS as the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti existing – which would not yet surprise me. Given the probable demand here, it seems too optimistic to believe that Nvidia could lower prices for this generation (even if it happened with Blackwell GPU).




