Gamers and PC enthusiasts waiting on NVIDIA's next mid-range graphics cards might need to hang on a little longer. According to the latest rumors, the GeForce RTX 5060 Series launch has reportedly been delayed — with the standard RTX 5060 now expected around mid-April, and the RTX 5060 Ti possibly arriving by mid-May.
Delays Reportedly Notified to Board Partners
The source of this leak? A post on the Chinese tech forum Board Channels, where it's claimed that NVIDIA has already informed its board partners about the delay. The post, which requires registration to view, suggests the delay affects both lower-mid-range and entry-level GPUs in NVIDIA's upcoming Blackwell architecture lineup.
While the mid-April timeline for the RTX 5060 might feel a little unexpected, pushing the 5060 Ti to mid-May aligns more logically with the 2025 Computex schedule — which, unlike previous years, will be held in May this time around.
Computex Timing Could Be a Strategic Move
This rescheduling could actually be strategic on NVIDIA's part. The company has hinted at something planned for Taipei this year, and what better place to showcase their new GPUs than Computex 2025, one of the world's biggest tech expos?
Still, as with all rumors, it's wise to stay skeptical. Until NVIDIA officially confirms anything, it's best to take this news with a grain of salt — or as some say, the general surgeon's recommended daily allowance of sodium.
Expected Specs: What We Might See
Rumors also shed some light on the potential specs for the upcoming cards:
These details suggest that while these GPUs will sit in the mid-range bracket, the 5060 Ti could offer more serious horsepower for users looking for a bit more future-proofing. So, while we might have to wait a little longer than expected, it looks like NVIDIA is lining up a solid release — and possibly tying it into a major industry event. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to April and May.
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