Everything Old Is New Again. Leak Tips Return of Nvidia RTX 3060 12GB in July

Everything Old Is New Again. Leak Tips Return of Nvidia RTX 3060 12GB in July

By Jon Martindale
Publication Date: 2026-05-01 16:42:00

Nvidia is pushing to bring back its two-generation-old RTX 3060 with 12GB of VRAM to help address ongoing graphics chip shortages and provide gamers with an affordable upgrade option. The cards will drop in July, with board partners receiving their GPU quotas in the near future, WCCFTech reports.

The RTX 3060 was released over five years ago and was entry-level at the time. It’s around 10-15% slower than Nvidia’s entry-level RTX 5050 from the current generation, but when even that card is around $300, there are precious few options for gamers looking to upgrade on a tight budget. The big advantage the RTX 3060 has is its VRAM capacity, which at 12GB is more than enough for modern gaming, even if its rasterization performance lags modern GPUs.

This latest report on the impending release comes via a leak on the Board Channels forum, where a user claimed most of the new chips will be allocated to Nvidia board partners, so we may not see much in the way of Founders Editions of the card. The leak says Colorful, Asus, MSI, and Galax will get some of the first batch of chips, but it’s not clear if other manufacturers will also receive stock. They do suggest overall supply may be limited, however, raising questions over how impactful the launch of this card could be.

The RTX 3060 is one of Nvidia’s most popular GPUs ever, but has it outstayed its usefulness? (Credit: PCMag)

Questions remain around pricing. With the RTX 5050 retailing for around $300…