Friday, May 19th 2023

NVIDIA Confirms Founders Edition Only for RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB

NVIDIA has confirmed that the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB and the RTX 4060 8 GB non-Ti won't be getting the Founders Edition version as this will be reserved only for the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB that comes on May 24th.

The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB Founders Edition looks similar to the RTX 4070 version, except for a slight color change, where the RTX 4060 Ti will be getting the silver shroud. The Founders Edition were highly sought after as they offered both impressive cooling as well as better overclocking potential. Such a move also means that NVIDIA won't be competing directly with its add-in-card (AIC) partners with the RTX 4060 8 GB or the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB which are both launching in July.
Source: Videocardz
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30 Comments on NVIDIA Confirms Founders Edition Only for RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB

#26
Vayra86
AnarchoPrimitivReally? The way everyone's been swallowing whatever Nvidia serves and asking for seconds for years makes Nvidia's prediction perfectly reasonable. We may see a lot of people complaining in these comments sections, but I guarantee those very same people will be buying 4060s and 4060 tis or some other Nvidia product, after all, based on the numbers alone there'san 80% chance theyll end up buying Nvidia no matter how little theyre getting for their money.....Nvidia will be rewarded again for their actions, and with the RTX 5000 series, they'll be selling what should be a 5060 as a 5070ti for $900 - $1000 with the only performance improvements coming almost entirely from software manipulation (just look at the 3060ti vs the 4060ti in pure raster, its a trend thatll only continue)....and Nvidia will be rewarded again....rinse and repeat.
Yeah honestly ever since Turing I've been thinking this same thing. Us idiots literally asked for VRAM to be considered low relevance. Turing cut down on VRAM, Ampere cut it further, Ada takes the cake, and Nvidia took share.

Today we have advocates heralding the birth of DLSS3 as jesus' second coming for the midrange, and DLSS2 for its VRAM savings go figure. Marketing parrots - oblivious idiots.
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#27
Dr. Dro
Double-ClickAm I the only one who kinda misses the blower style reference cards too (Nvidia not AMD, those were L-O-U-D)?
I freaking loved my GTX 780, it was quiet, kept all the hot air out of my case, and it just looked sexy.

As for regional stuff, yea that does stink.
In this case at least you can take solace in the fact that a reference 8GB 4060 Ti is a steaming pile of hot garbage.
Yeah, those magnesium alloy reference design coolers they had in the late Kepler and Maxwell eras rocked in the looks department. Definitely underappreciated.
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#28
Space Lynx
Astronaut
ZoneDymoits going to be sold out instantly I predict, because consumers are stupid af.
they really are. it honestly amazes me we have civilization at all, the more people I meet in life... i met a girl one time in 2017 and she really liked me, (we met at a gaming cafe / pub) but when she noticed I use android phones/green chat bubble it was just too disgusting for her. and that was it for her, she moved on.

fucking blew me away. people are fucking insane lmao.
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#29
95Viper
Let's, please, stick to the topic.

Thank You.
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#30
btb
Disappointing, i was kind of hoping for a 4060 TI 16 GB Founders edition. Currently on 1070 TI FE and looking to upgrade, but the 4070 12 GB FE seems just a tad more expensive than what I feel comfortable paying. Also there is the issue of longevity of 12 GB memory, I would like to keep my next GFX card as long as I have kept my current card(4-5 years). And I am not sure 12GB will be enough for that. Thats why I was leaning towards a 16GB card and hoping for a 4060 TI 16 GB Founders edition. Also the 100$ price gab between 4060 TI 8GB and 16GB seems high. 8GB memory extra cant possibly cost that much.

Not really into the flimsy looking AIB models.. If nvidia drops the price of the 4070 FE with 10% I would probably go for that.
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