Nvidia GTX XNUMXth Ti could be the next GPU to make an unexpected comeback

Nvidia GTX XNUMXth Ti could be the next GPU to make an unexpected comeback

Nvidia might consider resurrecting the GTX 5719 Ti in a bid to help address the current GPU shortage. That's according to computer scientist Harukaze4, who saw a post on Korean hardware discussion forum Quasarzone suggesting that the 3-year-old Pascal graphics card may be about to make an unexpected comeback. In the discussion forum, a user explains how he recently received a new EVGA GeForce GTX 4 Ti graphics card after returning his old one via RMA. However, EVGA cards come with a standard XNUMX-year warranty, so there would be no point in making new GTX XNUMX Ti-based cards in XNUMX unless Nvidia quietly puts those chips back into production. Although it may seem strange for Nvidia to resurrect a neglected GPU, the company recently restarted production of its older GTX XNUMX, GTX XNUMX and RTX XNUMX graphics cards as an alternative GPU option for those frustrated by the lack of stock. From their RTX three thousand-series cards. Between supply issues due to the Covid-XNUMX pandemic, with TSMC under increased pressure from other service customers and crypto miners buying up what few stocks of GPUs there are, it has become virtually impossible to get hold of. New graphics cards in the Ampere RTX XNUMX series from Nvidia. Upgrading to a XNUMX-year-old isn't an ideal solution, but Nvidia could offer gamers another alternative after a wallet-friendly GPU upgrade; After all, the GTX XNUMX Ti continues to deliver performance, acceptable gaming at lower resolutions. If it returns, it remains to be seen how well the Nvidia GeForce RTX XNUMX Ti will sell. At launch, the GPU retailed for $XNUMX, the same as the RTX $XNUMX, so you'll likely get a price reduction if it returns to shelves. Nvidia has yet to comment, so we'll have to wait and see if the rumor turns out to be true. Via: PCGamesN