According to exclusive leaks from renowned Nvidia insider kopite7kimi and detailed specifications, I’ve compiled this comprehensive comparison table for your reference (note: current data is based on leaks; final specs await official confirmation).

The leaked specifications reveal a modest 6% core count improvement from the 4060 Ti to the 5060 Ti, with VRAM capacity being the standout upgrade. While this promises enhanced performance in high-resolution gaming, don’t expect a dramatic performance leap.

The real surprise comes with the 5060, which appears to deliver the most significant generational boost after the flagship 5090. With an impressive 25% increase in core count, this budget-friendly option might actually rival the performance of its 4060 Ti predecessor.

If you’re planning a new PC build but aren’t in immediate need, holding off for these upcoming releases could be a smart move.
Mark your calendars – official announcements are just around the corner, expected within the next 10 days.
It seems like the RTX 5060 might not be a groundbreaking upgrade over the 4060, especially if the performance boost is only around 25%. I’m curious how much the VRAM increase will really impact gaming performance though. Guess we’ll have to wait for more reviews once they’re officially released. Still, it could be worth it for those who need that extra buffer at higher resolutions.
Absolutely, the VRAM increase can make a noticeable difference in certain games, especially at higher resolutions or with ray tracing enabled. It provides a bit more breathing room for textures and assets, which might be worth it for some gamers. You’re right that more reviews will clarify things further, but it’s always good to consider your specific needs. Thanks for sharing your thoughts—it’s a great point to keep in mind!