Looks rather nice to say the least. I wonder how the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti will perform against the Radeon RX 9070 / 9070 XT. We’ll have to wait and see.
Taken from Videocardz … No, they did not confirm in this particular video that the card is indeed called the 5060 Ti. However, this information was already exposed by ASUS, as we covered in a separate article. . Apparently, ASUS has just unveiled its new product series called Hatsune Miku. You can read about what inspired this in the previous story.
ASUS could have waited four days for the official launch of the new NVIDIA SKU, but their launch was not just for the GPU series; it also included monitors, motherboards, and other peripherals. So, the GPU was just a part of this reveal.
In a separate video, following the official launch of the Hatsune Miku product series, Tony Yu, General Manager of ASUS China, shared a video discussing each of the products in the new series. Among them was the showcase of the RTX 5060 Ti GPU. This model was already confirmed to be 8GB version with factory-overclocking, sporting a brand new cooler design not shared with other series.
The card is now confirmed to have a standard 8-pin power connector, clearly not hidden as we speculated. So, the render simply did not show any cabling. Furthermore, we can now clearly see that the PCIe connector has no 16 lanes attached, confirming that this is indeed a PCIe 5.0 x8 spec.
The RTX 5060 Ti Hatsune Miku will only launch in China. ASUS has not yet listed this card on their official website, nor have they confirmed when it will be available.
Source: Tony Yu (ASUS) via Videocardz