Where to buy NVIDIA's RTX 5060 Ti on launch day

A look at RTX 5060 Ti GPUs from NVIDIA's board partners. NVIDIA officially announced its RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 GPUs on April 15, bringing the RTX 5000 stable up to six cards total. The RTX 5060 Ti, available in 8GB and 16GB VRAM variants, is hitting stores first on April 16, with the RTX 5060 coming sometime in May. The 8GB 5060 Ti arrives with a $379 MSRP, while the 16GB version costs $429. Next month's RTX 5060 with 8GB of VRAM has a $299 MSRP. Whether or not prices remain around those marks remains to be seen, as most of NVIDIA's GPUs have inflated in price since launch. Considering how sparse stock has been for NVIDIA's other RTX 50-series GPUs already on the market, the affordable XX60 cards will undoubtedly be hard to nab. NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti listings have now begun appearing at retailers, and I've put together this guide to help you land one of the new GPUs on launch day. Where to buy NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti in the US NVIDIA RTX 5060 family pricing revealed. (Image credit: NVIDIA) As always, I recommend you check out the major online retailers first. They're most likely to have stock to sell, with listing already up and ready to go ahead of launch day. If you're in the United States, Best Buy, Newegg, B&H, and Amazon should be your first stops. Where to buy NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti in the UK Online retailers like Amazon are always good to check for RTX 5060 Ti stock, but Overclockers, Scan, and Ebuyer are better bets if you're in the UK. Should you buy an RTX 5060 Ti? Official RTX 5060 Ti performance claims from NVIDIA. (Image credit: NVIDIA) I'm ultimately holding out for official RTX 5060 Ti reviews to go live before making any concrete buying recommendations. NVIDIA made some big performance claims in its 5060 Ti launch package, showing how the new card's exclusive DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation (MFG) can double frame rates in demanding games compared to the 4060 Ti. At 1440p, NVIDIA shows the 5060 Ti capable of hitting more than 160 FPS in Hogwarts Legacy, albeit with 4x MFG enabled. The 16GB version of the 5060 Ti will likely be more popular, as enthusiasts are worried about buying a new GPU with 8GB of VRAM in 2025. 👉 Related: Why NVIDIA's RTX 5060 Ti launch could be a disaster However, the 8GB RTX 5060 Ti model could surprise, especially with the new GDDR7 memory that's a big improvement over the 4060 Ti's GDDR6. Keep in mind also that AMD's Radeon RX 9070 with 16GB of VRAM hit the market with a $550 MSRP. Prices have gone up a bit since then, but it's able to deliver better raw performance than the RTX 5070. No matter what, NVIDIA's 60-class cards have always been the most popular options, and the RTX 3060 and RTX 4060 still sit at the top of Steam's GPU hardware survey. How pricing plays out also remains to be seen. MSRP is one thing, and market prices are another, especially with tariffs causing chaos in the tech market. I'll have more information to share as third-party reviews go live. What about pre-built PCs with an NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti? There will undoubtedly be a selection of pre-built PCs with the RTX 5060 Ti inside from major brands, and I'll keep this section updated as they are announced.