Nvidia Launches RTX 5060 Ti in Europe on April 16

Nvidia Launches RTX 5060 Ti in Europe on April 16

2025-04-15 products

London, Tuesday, 15 April 2025.
Nvidia introduces the RTX 5060 Ti GPU to the European market on April 16, 2025. Available in 8GB and 16GB variations, it offers a 55% bandwidth increase over its predecessor.

Technical Specifications and Performance

The RTX 5060 Ti represents a significant technological advancement, featuring the GB206-300-A1 GPU with 4,608 CUDA cores and operating at a base clock of 2,407 MHz with boost capabilities up to 2,572 MHz [1]. The GPU incorporates cutting-edge GDDR7 memory technology, achieving an impressive 28 Gbps effective memory speed and delivering a total bandwidth of 448 GB/s through its 128-bit memory bus [2]. This represents a 55.556% improvement over the previous generation’s bandwidth capabilities [3].

Pricing and Market Positioning

The European market will see two variants: an 8GB model priced at $379 and a premium 16GB version at $429 [4]. However, actual retail prices may vary significantly as Nvidia has opted not to produce Founders Edition cards for this series [4]. Due to recent tariff implementations from April 9, 2025, pricing structures remain subject to adjustment [5][alert! ‘final retail prices may vary by region and partner’].

Gaming Performance Metrics

Initial benchmarks demonstrate impressive capabilities with Multi Frame Gen enabled, achieving 130 fps in Half-Life 2 RTX, 148 fps in Cyberpunk 2077, and 330 fps in Marvel Rivals [4]. The GPU delivers approximately 20-25% performance improvement over its predecessor in games without Multi Frame Gen support [4]. The card operates at a thermal design power (TDP) of 180W, representing a modest increase from previous generations [2].

Availability and Distribution

While the 16GB variant launches on April 16, 2025, the 8GB model’s release will follow shortly afterward [4]. The GPU will be available through various board partners, with custom designs featuring both 8-pin and 16-pin power connectors [6]. The technology will also extend to the laptop market, with major manufacturers including Acer, Asus, Dell, Gigabyte, HP, Lenovo, MSI, and Razer incorporating these GPUs into their systems starting May 2025 [4].

sources

  1. www.techpowerup.com
  2. videocardz.com
  3. wccftech.com
  4. www.theverge.com
  5. www.tomsguide.com
  6. videocardz.com

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