[rumor]NVIDIA to launch GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB this month, 16GB model planned for July

Glad I went for a 4070. Still can't believe how bad a deal all the cards are though. Even with the 3.5GB controversy, the GTX970 was in my opinion the GOAT for price performance.
 
To think I would actually feel good for buying a 4070 and not waiting...damn.
Yeah for an extra 100 bucks the 4070 is better buy than the 4060Ti.

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8gbvram on the 4060 is disapponting but that TGP is great
bandwidth is 453gb/s effective
priced at 330 i presume?
That effective bandwidth is only as long as the L2 cache doesnt get overloaded.
For 1080p itll probably be okay.......being that a 3060Ti and 3070 will likely outclass it by having actual bandwidth.
But once you hit 1440, the L2 cache is gonna start getting hammer hard.....and fast.
 


Dead on Arrival - RTX 4060 Ti 8GB and 16GB, RTX 4060 Specs, Pricing, Release Date 00:00 - Welcome back to Hardware Unboxed 02:59 - RTX 4060 Ti 16GB, RTX 4060 Ti 8GB, RTX 4060 Specs 06:43 - The VRAM Issue, 8GB at $400 10:33 - Performance Expectations 16:16 - Final Thoughts
 
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I guess maybe if they over produce these in high enough quantities there might be some value there in a couple years.

Looking at their own slides the performance uplift between the 3060/4060 looks quite poor (excluding the fake frames, obviously).
 
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I know everything is an upgrade over my RX 580 in terms of raw performance, but these things still come with 8 GB of VRAM? I have that right now. A 6 year old card. And that was meant for 1080p, how are people playing 4k on these things with so little memory?
 
I know everything is an upgrade over my RX 580 in terms of raw performance, but these things still come with 8 GB of VRAM? I have that right now. A 6 year old card. And that was meant for 1080p, how are people playing 4k on these things with so little memory?
You don't.
 
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