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Recent reports indicate a potential upcoming shortage of NVIDIA’s popular RTX 50 series GPUs.
GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB Edition May Face Supply Cuts, Leading to Shortages
In addition to a significant rise in the prices of standard DDR5 RAM, multiple DRAM types are experiencing increased costs this month. Notably, there are reports of prices for GPU video memory types such as GDDR5 and GDDR6 also seeing substantial hikes, which could have implications for some GPU models. Moreover, GDDR7, utilized by NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell RTX 50 series, appears to be facing shortages of Samsung’s 3Gb chips.
Leaker @Zed__Wang has highlighted the potential supply challenges for the RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB model, which relies on 2 Gb GDDR7 chips. The leaker referenced a post from Hardware Canucks about the current DRAM pricing trends, suggesting that the rising prices for these 2 Gb GDDR7 chips could lead to shortages for this specific GPU. However, the reasoning behind this singular focus on the RTX 5060 Ti remains unclear, especially as other GPUs in the RTX 50 series also utilize these same modules.

It is essential to note that this information has not been confirmed by official sources. However, given the reliability of the leaker’s past reports, the possibility of more credible information surfacing is high. Recently, NVIDIA reportedly advised limiting the production of RTX 5060 Ti 8 GB models due to lackluster market performance, steering efforts toward boosting sales of the 16 GB variants. With this GPU having maintained its manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for an extended period and ranking among the most sought-after in the RTX 50 range, the demand narrative is compelling.
As we await further confirmation from supply chain observers, it’s wise to approach this report cautiously. The current DRAM price increase affects the broader market; both DDR4 and DDR5 prices have recently surged. If these trends persist, the ramifications could extend across additional GPU models in the future.
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