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System Name | Windows 11 Pro 64-bit |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 5 5600G |
Motherboard | MSI B550M PRO-VDH Wifi |
Cooling | AMD Wraith Stealth Stock Cooler |
Memory | 32GB(2x16GB) DDR4 3200 MHz |
Video Card(s) | AMD Radeon Vega 7 iGPU |
Storage | 512GB M.2 SSD, 1TB SATA SSD |
Display(s) | Dell S2422HG 1080p 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor |
Case | Thermaltake Versa H18 |
Audio Device(s) | Not telling you |
Power Supply | MSI MAG A550BN 80+ Bronze 550W PSU(Planning to get Corsair RM750e soon) |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Hero |
Keyboard | Logitech G213 Prodigy RGB Gaming Keyboard |
VR HMD | None |
Software | AMD Ryzen Master, Logitech Gaming Software, Steam, NVIDIA GEFORCE NOW |
Benchmark Scores | 40FPS in American Truck Simulator, 1080p ULTRA preset, 125% Scaling. More to come later. |
I have an idea for better RTX 4060 specifications that would make it way better. Like, WAY faster.
The current RTX 4060 specs are: 3072 cores, 96 TMUs, 48 ROPS, 8GB GDDR6 17GBps on a 128 bit memory bus. Also using AD107 chip.
My idea for them would be: 4608-4864 cores, at least 144 TMUs, at least 48 ROPS, with 12GB GDDR6X 21GBps on a 192-bit memory bus. Would use at least AD106 chip, but for 4864 cores, and more ROPS and TMUs, would require AD104. Which is not the best to stretch it that far except for performance. Wish they made AD105 with up to 5632 cores, 144 TMUs, and 64 ROPS. Even having 192-bit bus may require AD104. A theoretical AD105 should support 192-bit bus too. I generally think that if the RTX 4060 had 4608-4864 cores, and 12GB GDDR6X would make it into an actual improvement over the RTX 3060. Performance could stretch as far as ~15-30% more faster than 3060 Ti possibly. Maybe even more than the 3070! Now THAT would be some true innovation over the RTX 3060 for sure. Plenty of vram, and gamers could get proper 1440p performance for only $330-$350, without DLSS! But of course NVIDIA wouldn't do that.
The current RTX 4060 specs are: 3072 cores, 96 TMUs, 48 ROPS, 8GB GDDR6 17GBps on a 128 bit memory bus. Also using AD107 chip.
My idea for them would be: 4608-4864 cores, at least 144 TMUs, at least 48 ROPS, with 12GB GDDR6X 21GBps on a 192-bit memory bus. Would use at least AD106 chip, but for 4864 cores, and more ROPS and TMUs, would require AD104. Which is not the best to stretch it that far except for performance. Wish they made AD105 with up to 5632 cores, 144 TMUs, and 64 ROPS. Even having 192-bit bus may require AD104. A theoretical AD105 should support 192-bit bus too. I generally think that if the RTX 4060 had 4608-4864 cores, and 12GB GDDR6X would make it into an actual improvement over the RTX 3060. Performance could stretch as far as ~15-30% more faster than 3060 Ti possibly. Maybe even more than the 3070! Now THAT would be some true innovation over the RTX 3060 for sure. Plenty of vram, and gamers could get proper 1440p performance for only $330-$350, without DLSS! But of course NVIDIA wouldn't do that.