Thursday, April 27th 2023
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 Come with 8GB : Leaked MSI Prebuilt Listing
NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060, expected to make for a twin-launch in May 2023, will come with 8 GB as the standard memory size. This was confirmed in screenshots of a leaked listing of an MSI pre-built gaming desktop. The upcoming MSI MAG Infinite S3 comes with GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 GPU options, both of which have been mentioned in the listing as featuring 8 GB of graphics memory. The CPU options span between the Intel Core i5-13400F and the i7-13700F. 16 GB (2x 8 GB) main memory, and 1 TB SSD are the other standard equipment.
An 8 GB memory size confirms the 128-bit memory interface of the "AD106" silicon the RTX 4060 series is expected to be based on. 8 GB would actually be a downgrade compared to the current RTX 3060, which offers 12 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit memory bus. To be fair, the RTX 3060 Ti gives you just 8 GB of memory (albeit over a 256-bit wide memory bus). With the "Ada" graphics architecture powering the RTX 40-series, NVIDIA has significantly redesigned the memory sub-system of the GPU, with greater design emphasis on large on-die caches, so the GPU relies less on discrete memory bandwidth.
Sources:
2compute.net, VideoCardz
An 8 GB memory size confirms the 128-bit memory interface of the "AD106" silicon the RTX 4060 series is expected to be based on. 8 GB would actually be a downgrade compared to the current RTX 3060, which offers 12 GB of GDDR6 memory across a 192-bit memory bus. To be fair, the RTX 3060 Ti gives you just 8 GB of memory (albeit over a 256-bit wide memory bus). With the "Ada" graphics architecture powering the RTX 40-series, NVIDIA has significantly redesigned the memory sub-system of the GPU, with greater design emphasis on large on-die caches, so the GPU relies less on discrete memory bandwidth.
36 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 Come with 8GB : Leaked MSI Prebuilt Listing
It’s not even enough VRAM for modern VRAM-hungry games, and they will still sell that for more than $300? What are the executives on??
They have set the path for a product that is immediately DoA, the dust mites in the warehouse being the only prospective customers, and even they don’t bother with the GPU at all.
-12GB? What do you need 10GB for? Here's 8, and remember: The more you buy, the more you save!
look on the bright side going forward we can now more commendably make use of those delightful multitude of in-game settings and effortlessly deprive ourselves with lower resolutions and poorer in-game quality settings. I'm over the moon, it only takes $400'ish+ brand new and shining rendering weapons of mass disruption to opens doors to this sort of performance savvy leaps dressed in bendable graphics pruned versatility. See there's always light at the end of tunnel if you put your green ray-bans on.
Great Cards for 1080p Mainstream Games, not for Sandbox and on the other hand 1440p.
Just for 450$ (4060) 500$ (4060TI)
Buy it we are Nvidia we are ure gods trust in us trust in the leather jacket trust us we are proud of gamers.
Back to the reality:
2060 12GB 300$
3060 12GB 350$
2. AMD seems to do the same with RX7600 and thay both probably target at the same cost\pref\res segment.
3. Still plenty of good games, old, new and yet to come that can run very good even with 8GB for FHD or tuned down 1440p. Even in 2-3 from now. The outlier, broke and unoptimized games shouldn't be considered as the minimum requirements for new GPU.
Whoever must have all without compromise- must pay big. Been that way since forever.