Previous reports stated that Nvidia may choose to release two Blackwell architecture products called "desserts" next month, namely RTX5060Ti and RTX5060. Earlier, color boxes of Zotac RTX5060Ti and RTX5060 even appeared on the Internet. This kind of leakage of packaging before release is a common accident, but it is somewhat surprising that both products show a 16GB GDDR7 video memory configuration, which is different from the information that has been circulated before.

According to Benchlife reports, the RTX5060Ti does plan to have two graphics memory versions: 8GB and 16GB. However, after reconfirmation with NVIDIA partners, the RTX5060 only has one configuration of 8GB graphics memory. If you compare the so-called leaked outer packaging design with the existing RTX40 series products, you will find that it is consistent with the GeForceRTX4070TiSuperTrinityOCWhiteEdition16GBGDDR6x that Zotac is selling.

At the same time, the words DLSS3 should not appear on the RTX50 series color box, because the Blackwell architecture focuses on DLSS4. If you observe carefully, you will find that many of the RTX50 series products seen on the market do not deliberately emphasize DLSS4/RayTracing/Reflex/Studio and other technologies on the color boxes. Nvidia's partners said that the official has not yet provided a RTX5060 color box template so far.

It is rumored that the RTX5060Ti is equipped with a GB206 chip, with a total of 36 sets of SMs (4608 CUDA cores), using a 16Gb (2GB) GDDR7 module, with a rate of 28Gbps and a bit width of 128-bit. The RTX5060 is equipped with the GB207 chip, which has only 20 sets of SMs (2560 CUDA cores).

It is reported that the RTX5060 will be priced between 2,599 and 3,399 yuan, and the RTX5060Ti will be priced between 3,299 and 3,599 yuan.