
Colorfire presented this week its first GPU of the RTX 50 series, the RTX 5060 Ti Meow. Rather, they are the first signs, as the company has already introduced the 8GB and 16GB variants at the same time.
As the Videocardz details, the RTX 5060 Ti Meow does not bring factory overclocking, innovative fan or PCB designs. The plate keeps the profile of 2.5 slots, with a single 8 -pin connector for power. Inside, we have the GPU GB206 with 4,608 cuda nuclei.

That is, colorfire wants to draw attention to the product for its look only. The price has not yet been revealed, but the signs are expected to be sold by MSRP. That is, the equivalent of $ 379 for the 8GB model and $ 429 for the 16GB version.

The central fan of the plate is orange, while the other two sides are white, as are their carcass, giving a contrast between the colors. It’s hard to see, but the word “Meow” appears written almost in the same tone of white by the body of the plate. Other details resemble spreads on the RTX 5060 Ti Meow.
Colorfire RTX 5060 Ti arrives soon in China
Colorfire is a subsidiary brand of Colorful, which has been more focused on Radeon products, but in recent releases has turned to Nvidia RTX. However, only now we have a GPU for the RTX 50 series, because the brand focuses on more affordable products.
We don’t have a specific release date for RTX 5060 Ti Meow, but we can speculate that the plate will make its debut only in China. Line products are usually focused on the manufacturer’s homeland.
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Anyway, it is interesting to see more models of video cards appearing for the suggested price – even though some options end up stranded on shelves.
Via: VideoCardz

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Source: https://www.adrenaline.com.br/nvidia/colorfire-rtx-5060-ti-meow-tenta-se-destacar-pelo-visual/