Edited By
Omar Ali
A wave of discontent brews among the gaming community as discussions intensify over the RTX 5060 Ti's 8GB model. Recent insights from user forums reveal a growing concern that the model may not deliver the promised performance, raising questions about Nvidia's design choices.
Nvidia recently hosted a private briefing detailing the RTX 5060 Ti, and initial reactions highlight skepticism among attendees. A notable moment arose when a representative jested about a lack of questions regarding the 8GB version, indicating a potential disconnect with enthusiast gamers.
Retail sources reported that the 8GB model has significantly outperformed the 16GB variant in sales. It sold better due to its lower price.
"People want to not be bottlenecked by VRAM for 4060 price," one commented, reflecting a common sentiment among buyers looking for value.
Responses to the new graphics card are mixed. One buyer stated, "I'm very happy with my 5080 that I got for MSRP," suggesting satisfaction does exist amid criticism. However, others are less convinced about Nvidiaโs strategy:
"Well yeah, it was 500 USD for 16GB vs. 400 for Ti vs. 300 for 4060. Of course itโs not worth it."
Another user mentioned, "The second-hand market seems to be as high or more than it once was new."
The overall feeling among the comments leans negative, focusing on pricing over performance. Users are voicing doubts about the brand, with remarks such as, "Why do people still support Ngreedia?"
๐ The 8GB RTX 5060 Ti has outsold its 16GB counterpart
๐ฌ "Iโve found the second-hand market nowhere near as compelling as it was."
๐ Mixed reactions indicate divided opinions on Nvidia's strategic moves
The market's response to the RTX 5060 Ti could shape future releases. Is Nvidia listening?