This launch date aligns with some previous rumors, and I wouldn’t be surprised if we were still waiting a while for both Nvidia’s mid-range Blackwell GPUs.
Nvidia has released the complete specs of its upcoming RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti, showing different GPUs and memory configurations.
AMD’s RX 9070 XT could outgun Nvidia’s RTX 5070 Ti easily, and come within 10% of the RTX 5080 GPU, if fresh rumors prove correct.
Numerous Nvidia RTX graphics card variants have recently appeared in a Eurasian Economic Union database, including multiple models of the yet-to-be-announced RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti.
The release date of the GeForce RTX 5070 remains unknown. Nvidia only roughly mentioned February for both 70-series graphics cards, without a specific date. The two top models GeForce RTX 5090 and GeForce RTX 5080 can be sold by retailers from January 30th. However, availability is expected to be poor at the beginning.
Nvidia is yet to confirm the existence of the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti, but it is expected that there are plans to unveil the GPUs in March. This information also falls in line with a report from last month which pointed out similar memory configurations and the inclusion of the PG152 printed circuit board (PCB) with the GB206 GPU die.
NVIDIA has released their Blackwell whitepaper, and it contains all specs on all announced graphics cards. Nvidia has officially released a comprehensive white paper on its Blackwell architecture, shedding light on the technical aspects of the Geforce RTX 50 Series.
It’s disappointing to see Nvidia has stuck with 16GB of VRAM on the RTX 5080. AMD’s RX 7900 XTX offers 24GB, and while the RTX 5080 delivers better performance for now, it may well hit video memory limits in 4K gaming in the future.
A powerful graphics card is a cornerstone of any high-end gaming PC, but it can be difficult to tell how different brands and card generations stack up.
It's not going to be easy to buy a new RTX 50 Series GPU at launch, but I'm watching the best retailers with listed stock updates.
Today we review Nvidia's brand-new RTX 3060 Ti, specifically the Founders Edition model. With an MSRP of £369 here in the UK, this is the cheapest 30-series GPU yet... but how does it perform? We go over gaming,