The sales results from one retailer can't be used to judge the success of a product across the globe, but if those from German retailer Mindfactory are anything to go by, it would seem that PC gamers have really had enough of 8 GB graphics cards. So much so, they're willing to pay an extra €70 ($82) just to have the doubled VRAM version of the RTX 5060 Ti.
When Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti graphics card back in April, it did something a little unusual. Rather than release the 16 GB and 8GB versions at the same time, it delayed the latter by a few days. It also never issued review samples of the 8 GB model; in our case, we just got 16 GB cards from MSI and Palit.
However, PC retailer Mindfactory hasn't experienced this at all. According [[link]] to a report by TechPowerUp, sales of the 16 GB RTX 5060 Ti have exceeded those for the 8 GB one by a factor of 16. Even though its cheapest 16 GB card is €70 more expensive than its cheapest 8 GB model.
If we were talking about entry-level graphics cards, such as the GeForce RTX 5050, I'd disagree, but the RTX 5060 Ti is anything but entry-level. I accept that some markets will probably baulk at coughing up an extra $82 for more VRAM, but the EU, UK, and US sectors?
Unlikely, which makes me wonder why AMD and Nvidia even bother to sell 8 GB versions of their RX 9060 XT and RTX 5060 Ti cards for those markets in the first place.
Perhaps the buying habits of PC gamers will push GPU vendors to move with the times, but I suspect we're still going to see 8 GB cards for many years to come. Perhaps not on retailers' shelves but certainly in prebuilt PCs.

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