RTX 5060 Ti drops to €319
What happened
- NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is now showing sub-€320 street pricing in Europe on May 22, with Alternate listing a Gainward 8GB card. - Alternate listed the Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at €319, while Spanish deal sites cited Amazon bundles cutting effective cost by €94.99. - Alternate, Amazon and other EU retailers are still updating listings, with 8GB and 16GB prices moving across brands and countries.
Why it matters
A €319 listing for Gainward’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at Alternate has given Europe’s mid-range GPU market a new reference point. Overclocking.com reported the price on May 21, describing the card as available at €319 from the German retailer. 3DJuegos on May 22 and other Spanish deal sites pointed to Amazon offers that paired RTX 5060 Ti cards with bundled extras, pushing the effective outlay lower still. The move stands out because Nvidia’s official starting price for the RTX 5060 Ti was $379 for the 8GB model and $429 for the 16GB version when the card was announced in April 2025. Current retail trackers and store pages now show some 8GB listings in Europe much closer to the low-€300 range, though pricing still varies sharply by model and seller. (overclocking.com) ### How low did the card actually go? Alternate’s current RTX 5060 Ti category page shows the Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ghost 8GB at €349 in France, but Overclocking.com’s deal report said the same card was listed at €319 at the time of publication. That suggests the cheapest listings are moving quickly and may not hold for long. (techpowerup.com) 3DJuegos said on May 22 that an Amazon promotion on an RTX 5060 Ti included two bundled items valued at a combined €94.99, making the effective cost “as if” the buyer were paying €227.91 after subtracting the extras. That framing depends on assigning full value to the bundle, but it helps explain why several deal sites called the offers record lows for the tier. (overclocking.com) ### Is this really below launch pricing? Nvidia set the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at $379 and the 16GB version at $429 at launch. European pricing is not a straight currency conversion because of VAT, retailer margins and board-partner premiums, but a €319 shelf price for an 8GB card is plainly below the €360-€410 range some price-history sites and retailers had recently shown for mainstream models. (3djuegos.com) GPUTracker’s current search page showed an MSI RTX 5060 Ti 8GB listing at €322, reinforcing that the Alternate deal was not an isolated one-off. Other stores still list higher prices, especially for factory-overclocked cards and 16GB variants. ### Why is the mid-range moving first? European store pages show the cheapest movement concentrated in 8GB cards rather than 16GB models. (techpowerup.com) Alternate’s page, for example, lists several 16GB RTX 5060 Ti cards above €500 while the 8GB Gainward entry sits much lower. That split matches the broader pattern in current listings, where entry and mid-range SKUs are easing before higher-end configurations. (gputracker.eu) Retail data also suggest price dispersion remains wide. Amazon listings captured by search results still showed some 8GB cards near €389.90 and 16GB models well above €600, even as other trackers found offers near €322. ### What does it mean for buyers choosing between cards? PCBench’s comparison data indicate the RTX 4070 versus RTX 5060 Ti 16GB decision remains workload-dependent across a large game sample, rather than a simple price call. (alternate.fr) That matters because the cheapest deals highlighted this week centered on 8GB cards, which may suit 1080p buyers differently than users targeting heavier settings, creator workloads or longer upgrade cycles. (amazon.es) Scan’s product description for the RTX 5060 Ti positions the card as a mid-range 1080p part, with 8GB of GDDR7 on the lower-capacity models. Buyers watching for the next move will likely be tracking whether more 16GB cards follow the 8GB tier downward. ### Where should people watch next? Price trackers including GPUTracker, PriceSquirrel and retailer pages at Alternate are still updating RTX 5060 Ti listings across Europe. (overclocking.com) On May 22, those sources showed the clearest action in 8GB models, while 16GB cards remained materially higher at most stores. (gputracker.eu) (scan.co.uk)
Key numbers
- NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is now showing sub-€320 street pricing in Europe on May 22, with Alternate listing a Gainward 8GB card.
- Alternate listed the Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at €319, while Spanish deal sites cited Amazon bundles cutting effective cost by €94.99.
- Alternate, Amazon and other EU retailers are still updating listings, with 8GB and 16GB prices moving across brands and countries.
- A €319 listing for Gainward’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at Alternate has given Europe’s mid-range GPU market a new reference point.
What happens next
- Overclocking.com reported the price on May 21, describing the card as available at €319 from the German retailer.
- 3DJuegos on May 22 and other Spanish deal sites pointed to Amazon offers that paired RTX 5060 Ti cards with bundled extras, pushing the effective outlay lower still.
- That suggests the cheapest listings are moving quickly and may not hold for long.
Quick answers
What happened in RTX 5060 Ti drops to €319?
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti is now showing sub-€320 street pricing in Europe on May 22, with Alternate listing a Gainward 8GB card. Alternate listed the Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at €319, while Spanish deal sites cited Amazon bundles cutting effective cost by €94.99. Alternate, Amazon and other EU retailers are still updating listings, with 8GB and 16GB prices moving across brands and countries.
Why does RTX 5060 Ti drops to €319 matter?
A €319 listing for Gainward’s GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at Alternate has given Europe’s mid-range GPU market a new reference point. Overclocking.com reported the price on May 21, describing the card as available at €319 from the German retailer. 3DJuegos on May 22 and other Spanish deal sites pointed to Amazon offers that paired RTX 5060 Ti cards with bundled extras, pushing the effective outlay lower still. The move stands out because Nvidia’s official starting price for the RTX 5060 Ti was $379 for the 8GB model and $429 for the 16GB version when the card was announced in April 2025. Current retail trackers and store pages now show some 8GB listings in Europe much closer to the low-€300 range, though pricing still varies sharply by model and seller. (overclocking.com) How low did the card actually go? Alternate’s current RTX 5060 Ti category page shows the Gainward GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Ghost 8GB at €349 in France, but Overclocking.com’s deal report said the same card was listed at €319 at the time of publication. That suggests the cheapest listings are moving quickly and may not hold for long. (techpowerup.com) 3DJuegos said on May 22 that an Amazon promotion on an RTX 5060 Ti included two bundled items valued at a combined €94.99, making the effective cost “as if” the buyer were paying €227.91 after subtracting the extras. That framing depends on assigning full value to the bundle, but it helps explain why several deal sites called the offers record lows for the tier. (overclocking.com) Is this really below launch pricing? Nvidia set the RTX 5060 Ti 8GB at $379 and the 16GB version at $429 at launch. European pricing is not a straight currency conversion because of VAT, retailer margins and board-partner premiums, but a €319 shelf price for an 8GB card is plainly below the €360-€410 range some price-history sites and retailers had recently shown for mainstream models. (3djuegos.com) GPUTracker’s current search page showed an MSI RTX 5060 Ti 8GB listing at €322, reinforcing that the Alternate deal was not an isolated one-off. Other stores still list higher prices, especially for factory-overclocked cards and 16GB variants. Why is the mid-range moving first? European store pages show the cheapest movement concentrated in 8GB cards rather than 16GB models. (techpowerup.com) Alternate’s page, for example, lists several 16GB RTX 5060 Ti cards above €500 while the 8GB Gainward entry sits much lower. That split matches the broader pattern in current listings, where entry and mid-range SKUs are easing before higher-end configurations. (gputracker.eu) Retail data also suggest price dispersion remains wide. Amazon listings captured by search results still showed some 8GB cards near €389.90 and 16GB models well above €600, even as other trackers found offers near €322. What does it mean for buyers choosing between cards? PCBench’s comparison data indicate the RTX 4070 versus RTX 5060 Ti 16GB decision remains workload-dependent across a large game sample, rather than a simple price call. (alternate.fr) That matters because the cheapest deals highlighted this week centered on 8GB cards, which may suit 1080p buyers differently than users targeting heavier settings, creator workloads or longer upgrade cycles. (amazon.es) Scan’s product description for the RTX 5060 Ti positions the card as a mid-range 1080p part, with 8GB of GDDR7 on the lower-capacity models. Buyers watching for the next move will likely be tracking whether more 16GB cards follow the 8GB tier downward. Where should people watch next? Price trackers including GPUTracker, PriceSquirrel and retailer pages at Alternate are still updating RTX 5060 Ti listings across Europe. (overclocking.com) On May 22, those sources showed the clearest action in 8GB models, while 16GB cards remained materially higher at most stores. (gputracker.eu) (scan.co.uk)