NVIDIA is about to say goodbye to its national GPU

Gamers need to be quick if they want to own a national graphics card at an affordable price.

Gamers need to be quick if they want to own a national graphics card at an affordable price.

According to leaked sources, NVIDIA may stop producing the RTX 4060 - the "national" graphics card model favored for its good performance and affordable price - in the first quarter of 2025. This is a move that is believed to pave the way for the launch of the new RTX 50-series graphics card line.

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NVIDIA is about to discontinue the RTX 4060.

Previously, NVIDIA had discontinued high-end cards such as the RTX 4090, RTX 4080, and RTX 4070. Currently, only the RTX 4060 and the Ti version are still in production, but it seems that they will soon "follow in the footsteps" of their predecessors.

The RTX 5070 and RTX 5070 Ti are expected to launch in February 2025. Although NVIDIA has not officially announced the RTX 5060, it is likely that this graphics card will be launched in March, coinciding with the time when the RTX 4060 is "killed".

The discontinuation of the RTX 4060 could lead to shortages and higher prices, so gamers who are planning to own this graphics card should hurry up and buy it before it's too late. Currently, the RTX 4060 is selling for around $300 on Amazon.

 

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