ASUS’ RTX 5060 Ti lineup leaks

ASUS’ RTX 5060 Ti GPU lineup has leaked – TUF Gaming, PRIME, and DUAL models pictured

Nvidia is getting ready to reveal its RTX 5060 Ti graphics card, but leakers have already beaten them to it. Specifications, pricing, and benchmark performance for Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti have already leaked. Now, ASUS’ RTX 5060 Ti range has leaked, courtesy of Videocardz.

For the global market, three RTX 5060 Ti GPU models have been revealed. These are ASUS’ TUF Gaming, PRIME, and DUAL series GPUs. Sadly, the images provided do not reveal the power connectors used by these GPUs. It is also unknown how many variants of these GPUs will be available. Typically, ASUS’ GPUs are available in OC (Overclocked) and non-OC variants. Additionally, Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti will be available in both 16GB and 8GB forms.

Above and below, we can see the TUF Gaming RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 Ti PRIME. Both GPUs use triple-fan cooling solutions and look a lot like their higher-end counterparts. This is great news for gamers who love using large GPUs that fill their PC cases.

All three RTX 5060 Ti models feature four display outputs. This includes three DisplayPort outputs and a single HDMI 2.1 connection.

Below, we can see the RTX 5060 Ti Dual, which uses a dual-fan heatsink solution. Note that this is the only RTX 5060 Ti model that has been pictured with an 8GB memory configuration.

PCIe 5.0 x8 confirmed!

If the image of the TUF Gaming model is anything to go by, Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti uses an 8x PCIe 5.0 lane configuration. Note that all three pictured RTX 5060 Ti GPUs also feature backplates.

If recent rumours are to be believed, Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti will launch next week. The MSRP pricing of these GPUs is reportedly $379 and $429 for the GPU’s 8GB and 16GB models, respectively. Note that this is much higher than AMD’s recently leaked RX 9060 XT series prices.

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