Despite the official Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti launch being nearly two weeks away, several leaks and rumours have already given us an idea of what to expect from the next-gen mid-range GPUs. Now, however, several online tech retailers have started listing pre-built gaming PCs equipped with both RTX 5060 and RTX 5060 Ti GPUs. These listings don't offer much confirmation in terms of specifications, but they do provide an indication of starting prices for pre-built PCs in 2025. The "ETA date" on the RTX 5060 Ti-powered Newegg pre-built PCs is listed as 4/25/2025, which suggests that the RTX 5060-series GPUs will start shipping in late April, corroborating previous launch date leaks.
That ETA date may not be entirely predictive, since the ETA date for the 5060-powered PC is the same, and leaks have tipped that the 5060 will launch a month later than its Ti counterpart. Of course, it's possible that the retail launch dates of the RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti are simply different, while pre-orders may start later in April.
Best Buy has listed the CyberPowerPC Gamer Master with an AMD Ryzen 7 8700F, 16 GB of DDR5-6000 RAM, a 2 TB SSD, and an RTX 5060 8 GB for $1,149.99. Meanwhile, Newegg has three separate RTX 5060 series-powered Stormcraft pre-built gaming PCs for sale, starting at $1,299.99 for a Sirius PC with an Intel Core i5-14400F and an ARTX 5060 Ti and topping out at $1,499.99 for a machine with an Intel Core i7 14700F, 32 GB of DDR5-6000 RAM, and a 2 TB SSD. Curiously, the $1,399.99 Newegg pre-built features the lower-tier RTX 5060 non-Ti.
The Best Buy pre-built has been taken down, indicating that this was an unintentional leak, although only one of the Newegg pre-builts — the $1,499.99 Stormcraft PC — has been taken offline.
Nvidia RTX 5060 and 5060 Ti leaked pricing
Previous pricing leaks put the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 8 GB at $399 MSRP and the RTX 5060 Ti, with its 16 GB VRAM, at a $499 MSRP. Evidence also emerged that Nvidia had issued a mandate that each AIB partner would need to launch at least one MSRP-priced version. There also seems to be no indication that Nvidia will launch a cheaper RTX 5050 or 5050 Ti GPU for desktop use, so, while the RTX 5060 isn't necessarily an entry-level GPU, it will be the cheapest current-generation RTX GPU.
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@momomo_us on X, Newegg.com (1, 2, 3)