An exciting new leak has surfaced, shedding light on the anticipated VRAM specifications for Nvidia’s upcoming graphics cards—the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti. According to a recent listing on the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) website, Nvidia is gearing up to launch three new entry-level desktop GPUs. The GeForce RTX 5060 Ti will be available in two distinct configurations while the RTX 5060 will arrive with a single variant, each equipped with 8 GB of VRAM.
Despite the absence of an official announcement from Nvidia regarding the complete GeForce RTX 50 series at CES 2025, earlier leaks had hinted at what the more budget-friendly options might look like. The recent discovery, made by notable leaker @Olrak29_, has unveiled intriguing details about the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti. The EEC listing suggests that this model will come in two variants—one boasting 8 GB of VRAM and another more potent version packing 16 GB. Meanwhile, the standard GeForce RTX 5060 sticks to a singular version featuring 8 GB of video memory, catering to cost-conscious consumers who don’t require additional VRAM.
While information about the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is still sparse, rumors suggest it will launch with a GB206 GPU paired with a PG152 board. Nvidia is expected to unveil this graphics card in March, aligning with the release of its non-Ti counterpart. This timeline conveniently coincides with AMD’s anticipated introduction of the Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070. However, the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti will likely not compete directly with these models, since their primary contenders are expected to be the Navi 44-based Radeon RX 9060 XT and others from AMD’s lineup.
Recent insights into the performance of the higher-end GeForce RTX 5080 reveal modest improvements over its predecessors. A similar trend might be observed in the RTX 5060 series, prompting gamers to rely heavily on AI-enhancements for significant performance boosts over older models.
As Nvidia prepares to roll out these new graphics cards, gaming and tech enthusiasts eagerly await more details, hoping for the perfect balance of affordability and performance.






