Nvidia plans to temporarily stop supplying GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB graphics cards to partners in late April for about two weeks, a move that will force manufacturers to rely entirely on existing inventory for sales in the short term.
This adjustment is believed to be to rebalance the production and memory allocation of the RTX 50 series, while giving priority to some production capacity and materials for other models to cope with the continued tight GDDR7 memory supply situation.

During the suspension period, retailers and channel providers may face rapid depletion of RTX 5060 Ti 8GB inventory, price fluctuations, or extended supply cycles. Users in some areas may encounter tighter supply and fewer model choices if they plan to install or upgrade during this period. Nvidia has not made an official announcement regarding this supply suspension, but industry news generally regards it as one of the company's phased capacity scheduling measures to stabilize the overall supply rhythm of the 50 series.
