Leaked Geekbench results show RTX 5060 Ti 14% faster than Nvidia's previous gen — Matches aging 3070 Ti

We have the first leaked benchmarks of Nvidia's upcoming budget RTX 5060 Ti, which is reported to launch in 8GB/16GB capacities.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/leaked-geekbench-results-show-rtx-5060-ti-14-percent-faster-than-nvidias-previous-gen-matches-aging-3070-ti

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