
An unexpected source has leaked information about a new Nvidia GPU.
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Asus has recently introduced a range of Hatsune Miku-themed products, which includes a motherboard, PC case, keyboard, mouse, and more. This collection, created as a tribute to the virtual pop icon, is visually appealing — but one particular item caught my attention. Asus may have accidentally unveiled one of Nvidia's anticipated graphics cards a day ahead of schedule.
Hatsune Miku is a vocaloid, a type of voice synthesizer software that allows users to select songs for Hatsune Miku to perform. Miku has gained global fame, which likely influenced Asus's decision to launch an entire lineup featuring the virtual pop star.
As noted by VideoCardz, there is an interesting find among the various upcoming Hatsune Miku-themed products. Asus displayed a GPU adorned with a Hatsune Miku design but did not specify the exact model. However, it had previously mistakenly described the card as an RTX 5060 Ti 8GB, which is how we’ve come to this conclusion (despite this detail not being included in the launch video).
This iteration of the RTX 5060 Ti, in addition to its unique shroud, features a redesigned cooler. It also comes with a standard 8-pin connector, moving away from the 16-pin connector some had anticipated.
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This lineup is one of the largest we've seen focused on a single character. Besides the GPU, it includes a PC case, motherboard, keyboard, mouse, headset, and even a router. Hatsune Miku enthusiasts can build an entire PC based on this theme, as the motherboard and GPU will significantly complement the case with matching components. They can also select some white components, like RAM and a cooler, to stay in line with the theme.
It appears that the RTX 5060 Ti featuring the Hatsune Miku design may only be released in China, but several peripherals seem to be accessible globally. The RTX 5060 Ti is expected to be announced tomorrow, so stay tuned for updates — we’ll keep you informed.
Monica is a computing writer at Digital Trends, covering PC hardware. Since joining the team in 2021, Monica has written…
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