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Nvidia RTX 5060 series shipping leak reveals the same memory bus as last-gen – but it’s not as bad as you may think

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  • A new leak suggests Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti and non-Ti variant will stick with the previous gen’s 128-bit memory bus
  • This is contrary to other RTX 5000 series GPUs using higher memory buses
  • The rumored use of GDDR7 VRAM may be the biggest highlight over their predecessors

Nvidia isn’t done with its RTX 5000 series GPU lineup yet, as its unannounced RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 desktop cards are still on the horizon. However, a new leak has supposedly uncovered more of their specifications.

As highlighted by VideoCardz, Nvidia’s RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 will use a 128-bit memory bus, the same as their predecessor, according to a leaked shipping description. This is different from the RTX 5070’s 192-bit memory bus, along with the rest of the Blackwell GPU lineup, which is important for improving VRAM performance in GPUs.

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