Rumor mill: With the GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 TI who launched later this month, attention turns to future NVIDIA entries in the Blackwell line, namely the RTX 5060 series. According to reports, Team Green started To limit the supply of RTX 4060 fleas to manufacturing partners, a strong indication that the successor could arrive around the March window.
According to a report On the board of directors, which presents stories related to PC from sources close to supply chains and AIC partners in Asia, Nvidia began to reduce the RTX 4060 offer in February.
If it is true, Nvidia will reduce 60% RTX 4060 / TI to AIC brand manufacturers compared to what they received in the fourth quarter of 2024. The reduction concerns the Asian region, but Nvidia should extend this change to scale global.
The RTX 4060 has not seen recently notable price reductions, a common sign of a next successor while Nvidia erases the inventory. However, price reductions can still occur soon.
The RTX 4060 series is one of the most popular alignments among the participants in the steam investigation. The laptop version is the second most common GPU in the graph, with the office variant in third place and the RTX 4060 Ti in fifth. It would not be surprising to see the office 4060 finally replacing the RTX 3060 as the first GPU among the participants.
The rumor says that the RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti at a price of $ 329 and $ 419. It is also said that the cards will not use 16 -pin power connectors, sticking rather with standard 8 -pin connectors found in the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 TI.
However, unlike the current RTX 4060 TI, the RTX 5060 series would require at least a 650W diet, against the 550W necessary for its predecessors. The memory configurations will probably continue to the new generation – 8 GB for the 5060 and 16 GB / 8 GB versions for the 5060 TI – except that the BlackWells will use GDDR7.
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