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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 Final Specs, Performance, and Prices Leaked

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VideoCardz struck the mother lode with information on the upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 "Ada" graphics cards, by scoring key slides from the NVIDIA press-deck. But first, the prices: When it goes on sale later this month, the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti will be priced at USD $399. Its 16 GB sibling goes on sale in July, priced at $499. The company didn't finalize the pricing of the RTX 4060, yet. Without disclosing the CUDA core count (rumored to be 4,352), NVIDIA revealed that the RTX 4060 Ti has a shader compute throughput of 22 TFLOP/s, which is 37.5% higher than that of the RTX 3060 Ti.

The specs also confirm that the RTX 4060 Ti has a significantly narrower memory bus, at 128-bit, compared to the 256-bit of the RTX 3060 Ti, and 192-bit of the RTX 4060. With "Ada," NVIDIA overhauled the memory sub-system of the GPU, with greater on-die cache reliance, which allows the company to use narrower memory interfaces and cut costs. Both memory variants of the RTX 4060 Ti come with a TGP of 160 W. which means even the faster custom-design boards should be able to make do with a single 8-pin PCIe power connector. The GeForce RTX 4060 is designed with 15% higher shader throughput than the previous-generation RTX 3060, which is 6% shy of the RTX 3060 Ti. The most striking aspect of this card is its TGP of just 115 W, which should make it technically possible to have cards with even single 6-pin PCIe power connectors.



DLSS 3 will be a defining feature of the RTX 4060 series, that could make them an attractive option compared to previous-generation cards being sold at deep discounts. While the RTX 4060 Ti is shown offering certain generational performance improvements over the RTX 3060 Ti, games that leverage DLSS 3 Frame Generation should belt out close to double the performance. Both the RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 appear to be designed for maxed-out gaming at 1080p, with the ability to game at 1440p with fairly high settings.



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Embarrassing releasing a new SKU that barely beats the previous gen without having to rely on fake frames and upscaling, still the herd will flock to buy them..... 4060 should be £250 at the very most with the Ti version under £300 for 8GB and under £350 for 16GB not £400 & £500 respectively and that is already accounting for inflation and pandemic yada yada yada
 
DLSS3 will be a defining feature... lmao

And with 8GB you're not geared for maxed out 1080p, we know this by now, but nice try.

Total Clown Midrange, this
 
500$ is most likely 650€, that's what i paid for my new 3060ti in the middle of the scalping/mining crisis. This is just ridiculous.
 
Those who hate low quality leaks should hold on to their seats for no longer than just a couple of hours now
 
.....and the Ada ongoing train wreck continues to unfold.

Yes, gamers really will pay $500 for a lower end midrange GPU so Huang just laughs all the way to the bank with truck loads of cash.
 
Most dissapointing series of releases I've ever seen. How come that a 4090 can have a easy 50% price-to-performance increase, but the rest can't even come close to that?

Does Nvidia just enjoy these 50%+ margins enough to offset the lower sales numbers? Everything from Ada would be flying of shelves if the price-to-performance increase was similar to the 4090, even if a bit worse.
 
Uncharacteristically large gap between the two, further evidence that the 4070ti/4080 rebranding really messed up their product stack.

I bet that 4060ti was initially meant to be the 4070 :

Original 12 GB "4080" became the 4070ti we have now
Original 4070ti became the 4070 we have now
Original 4070 became the 4060ti we have now
etc

It's crazy to think all of these card were planned to be 1 tier above in price over what we got which is already massively overpriced.
 
I like the 16GB option for RTX 4060Ti, but not that price increase.
Especially that if you look at the graphs provided, there's barely any difference between 8 and 16GB.

I like the power draw reduction compared to previous gen.
 
What an absolute joke
They're faster than previous gen, draw less power and this time you will most likely be able to buy at around MSRP. Where, exactly, is the joke?
 
Where, exactly, is the joke?
The MSRP part. Almost 3 years after the 3070 was released, for the same price we get 16GB VRAM and DLSS3, with slightly better power consumption.
Or for the same price of the 3060Ti, we get the same amount of VRAM for 10-15% better performance.

3 years, let that sink in. If this was a mid-gen refresh 1 year after 30 series was released it might be acceptable, but this isn't what a 3 year cycle should bring to the table.
 
They're faster than previous gen, draw less power and this time you will most likely be able to buy at around MSRP. Where, exactly, is the joke?
Barely faster, the 4060 should be a 4050 at best, who cares about 40w give or take power savings in all honesty? and oooo available at close to MSRP.... this will likely not be better than a 6700XT which you can pick up new for around £350 if you shop around, that's why it's a joke, people should vote with their wallets but alas they won't and they will still sell cause DLSS 3 and arr tee exxxx :rolleyes:
 
3060 Ti to 4060 Ti
16 to 22 TFLOPs + 20%

3090 Ti to 4090 Ti
35 to 100 TFLOPS + 200%
 
Most dissapointing series of releases I've ever seen. How come that a 4090 can have a easy 50% price-to-performance increase, but the rest can't even come close to that?

Does Nvidia just enjoy these 50%+ margins enough to offset the lower sales numbers? Everything from Ada would be flying of shelves if the price-to-performance increase was similar to the 4090, even if a bit worse.
Did you meant 70+% profit margins?
The 4060 is actually a laptop MX card...
 
3060 Ti to 4060 Ti
16 to 22 TFLOPs + 20%

3090 Ti to 4090 Ti
35 to 100 TFLOPS + 200%
It wont be 20% faster cause they have gimped the memory bus as well, 10% average I would guess..
 
500$ is most likely 650€, that's what i paid for my new 3060ti in the middle of the scalping/mining crisis. This is just ridiculous.
More like ~500€
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Especially that if you look at the graphs provided, there's barely any difference between 8 and 16GB.

I like the power draw reduction compared to previous gen.

The difference will be longevity and being able to run ultra textures for longer which will make games look better vs the 8GB variant.

I guess if you just play certain types of game 8GB will be fine but if you like to play the latest AAA stuff the 16GB would be what I would go with although not at $500 for what is probably 3070 equalling performance or thereabouts.
 
I think the 4070 12GB looks like an even better purchase for me at this point than the 4060Ti 16GB if the price is not that far off over here.
 
I used ~ to signify that it's going to be around that price. maybe 550 or 525, who knows, but definitely not 650€ since that's the price of the 4070 already.
The MSRP is 500$ which in nVidia land is 500 eur, add to that VAT which in some countries is 20+% and you'll get 600+ eur.
 
The MSRP is 500$ which in nVidia land is 500 eur, add to that VAT which in some countries is 20+% and you'll get 600+ eur.
Yes I know, I am french, I'm very aware of the 20% VAT. The 4070 is sold at 649€ WITH VAT. Wich is way too close, compared to the 100$ difference that you will find between the two in the US. Unless you mean that they are going to increase the price of the 4070 as well?

The euro is not equal to the dollar anymore btw, it's stronger now.
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