NVIDIA is preparing to launch its new budget-friendly graphics cards next month, with the RTX 5050 and RTX 5060 expected to be priced at around $300. These accessible options will expand NVIDIA's next-generation GPU lineup to more price-conscious gamers and PC builders.
Specifications and Power Requirements
While detailed specifications remain limited at this stage, both cards will feature 8GB of video memory. Power requirements have been revealed, with the RTX 5050 needing 135W and the RTX 5060 requiring slightly more at 145W.
The RTX 5060 is expected to be priced at or just below the $300 mark, while the RTX 5050 will come in at an even more affordable price point.
Additional Variants Coming Soon
The product lineup will also include RTX 5060 Ti models, which will be available in two configurations:
- An 8GB version
- A higher capacity 16GB version
These Ti variants are scheduled for an April release with expected pricing between $400-500, positioning them as mid-range options in NVIDIA's new generation of graphics cards.
Launch Timeline
A full presentation of these budget graphics cards is expected in mid-March, with March 17th rumored to be the announcement date. The actual retail availability should follow in April, giving PC enthusiasts new options for upgrades without breaking the bank.
The introduction of these more affordable GPUs will make next-generation graphics technology accessible to a wider audience, continuing NVIDIA's strategy of offering products across multiple price points.
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