First RTX 5060 series gaming PCs and laptops appear online with prices revealed
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We’re drawing ever closer to the RTX 5060 & 5060 Ti release date, though Nvidia has yet to reveal any specific dates just yet. The xx60 series cards have long been a go-to pick for PC gamers, and they’re also popular in prebuilt systems. Just a few days ago, we saw the first RTX 50 series card in Steam’s hardware survey, the 5080, but we expect these more budget-friendly cards to be much more popular over time.
And now, RTX 5060 & 5060 Ti gaming PCs and gaming laptops are starting to surface online, being spotted at popular retailers such as Newegg. An RTX 5060 gaming laptop has also been spotted at a Portuguese retailer. In the US, we can see that these prebuilt machines retail starting at $1.3K at the time of writing; this comes following a rumor that the 5060 Ti could cost $399 at launch, the same as its predecessor.
- Stormcraft gaming PC (Intel Core i5-14400F / RTX 5060 Ti) – $1,299.99
- Stormcraft gaming PC (Intel Core i7-14700F / RTX 5060) – $1,399.99
- Lenovo YOGA PRO 9 gaming laptop (Intel Core Ultra 7 255H / RTX 5060) – €2,299.00
RTX 5060 & 5060 Ti gaming PCs go live, plus a 5060 laptop
So far, we’ve spotted two different models, both of which are prebuilt machines from the manufacturer Stormcraft. The configurations are a little bit curious, with the 5060 Ti paired with an i5 processor and the non-Ti card paired with an i7. Regardless, both models are now available via Back order on Newegg. Both have an estimated release date of April 25th.
We should note that Nvidia hasn’t officially announced the 5060 family just yet, so you’ll have to take any dates with a pinch of salt for the time being. However, speculation has been pointing towards a mid-late April release for a while now, so these latest retailer listings are promising.
As for the Lenovo laptop we mentioned earlier, there’s no specific release date, but it is available for pre-order. It boasts a 16″ OLED display with 2880×1800 screen resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It also seems to confirm that the 5060 will be launched with 8GB of VRAM as expected, which may become a problem if you’re looking to play brand-new AAA games at higher settings.