Thursday, July 6th 2023

16GB Variant of GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Launches July 18

NVIDIA is preparing the launch of its third and final RTX 4060-series graphics card SKU, the GeForce RTX 4060 16 GB, for July 18, 2023. Going by past convention, reviews of the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB graphics card priced at its steep $499 MSRP, will go live on June 17, and those priced above the MSRP on July 18, alongside market availability. The RTX 4060 Ti is essentially a memory variant of the RTX 4060 Ti. It offers 16 GB of video memory across the card's 128-bit wide memory interface.

According to the specs-sheet put out by NVIDIA on the May 18 launch date for the RTX 4060 series, besides memory size, there are no other differences between the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB, and the current RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB. In particular, there is no change in the core-configuration or clock-speed, since the shader compute throughput of both models is listed at the same 22 TFLOPs. Even the memory speed is the same, at 18 Gbps (GDDR6-effective), at which the GPU has 288 GB/s of memory bandwidth at its disposal. It will be interesting to see the performance impact of 16 GB memory.
Sources: MEGAsizeGPU (Twitter), VideoCardz
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60 Comments on 16GB Variant of GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Launches July 18

#51
gurusmi
enb141I was looking for a cheap card with no issues, so to me that card would be a 4050/4060. My current AMD 6400 sucks (drivers not performance) and intel also sucks (no 10 bit color or VRR and emulated older DirectX).

Nvidia is the only card that works for me that gives my smart tv 10 bit.
And what does that belong to me? This are different topics. You search something for private. I'm on the hunt to work professionally. You answered to my post with my question why I should pay more than. So all your posts belong to me and my question. If your post would belong to your situation you would not have replied my post. This is like i would say that i don't drink and you answer that vodka makes me drunken fast.

I give a sh*t about the farb depth of your smart tv or if your card is/will be fine for your smart tv. That's not the topic of my post.
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#53
claes
If you spam maybe someone will pay attention
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#54
wheresmycar
claesIf you spam maybe someone will pay attention
SPAM? you might want to revisit what defines SPAM.

An animated portrayal of Nvidias bad decision making is hardly SPAM... essentially highlighting 3 points:

- Over-priced (hence RIP-OFF)

- 16GB on a 128-bit bus and terrible bandwidth provisioning is simply PANTS

- Remove those pants and its not a 60-class CPU but a 50-class bandit

More importantly can you provide evidence these minions and their placards aren't real?
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#55
bug
Chrispy_What's a 6800XT cost in your region?
Raster performance of a 6800XT is vastly superior to the 4060Ti, the RT performance is similar at worst, much better otherwise.

I'm not trying to discourage you from buying Nividia, but unless you need CUDA and DLSS frame gen it's hugely overpriced compared to AMD and also Ampere. You'll struggle to buy a 3080 in many regions (including the UK) but the 3080 is equivalent in value to a 6800XT on the used/refurb market.
The thing is, I boot way more into Linux than I do in Windows these days. And while AMD's graphics driver for Linux is supposedly much improved now, the same can't be said about their compute driver. And if I'd boot into Windows to play some of the games I have in my queue, my monitor is 4k - I'd definitely need DLSS3.

6800XT seems to be available for 700€+ (VAT included), I'm not pay that kind of money for a video card.
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#56
enb141
gurusmiAnd what does that belong to me? This are different topics. You search something for private. I'm on the hunt to work professionally. You answered to my post with my question why I should pay more than. So all your posts belong to me and my question. If your post would belong to your situation you would not have replied my post. This is like i would say that i don't drink and you answer that vodka makes me drunken fast.

I give a sh*t about the farb depth of your smart tv or if your card is/will be fine for your smart tv. That's not the topic of my post.
It is, some people will say, AMD drivers are awesome, guess what, they aren't.

By the way I wasn't talking to you, this is an open forum in where everybody can read and write.

So I'm talking to whatever you posted to inform other people that AMD drivers aren't good, same for Intel.
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#57
gurusmi
enb141It is, some people will say, AMD drivers are awesome, guess what, they aren't.

By the way I wasn't talking to you, this is an open forum in where everybody can read and write.

So I'm talking to whatever you posted to inform other people that AMD drivers aren't good, same for Intel.
You answered to my post. So you did talk to me. If you don't want to address your answer directly to me you should not have replied my post. Additionally. If you would have addressed your post to everybody you would have used a "@all:" to signal that your post is belonging to all. This is a basic kind of the netiquette. Btw my mother tongue is NOT english/american. If you don't know that, you should about your education. Also you should start to read and understand others posts. Just my five cents. I didn't say anything about device drivers. I only asked why i should pay that high price for the NVidia card if an Intel Arc 770 is much cheaper and suits my needs. You started to talk about device drivers. How shitty AMD drivers would be. Only to get an answer by a third party telling you that you and your statements are already basically wrong. You can repeat your statement as often as you want but they don't get more true and correct by the amount. I run in my actual rig a 5700XT graphics card and do not have any AMD driver installed. Neither for my graphics card nor for my AMD chipset.

You can keep adressing me or replying my posts. I did put you on my ignore list. I do not discuss with someone not able to read and understand. I'm sorry. It is starting to annoying me to answer to boring posts.
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#58
enb141
gurusmiYou answered to my post. So you did talk to me. If you don't want to address your answer directly to me you should not have replied my post. Additionally. If you would have addressed your post to everybody you would have used a "@all:" to signal that your post is belonging to all. This is a basic kind of the netiquette. Btw my mother tongue is NOT english/american. If you don't know that, you should about your education. Also you should start to read and understand others posts. Just my five cents. I didn't say anything about device drivers. I only asked why i should pay that high price for the NVidia card if an Intel Arc 770 is much cheaper and suits my needs. You started to talk about device drivers. How shitty AMD drivers would be. Only to get an answer by a third party telling you that you and your statements are already basically wrong. You can repeat your statement as often as you want but they don't get more true and correct by the amount. I run in my actual rig a 5700XT graphics card and do not have any AMD driver installed. Neither for my graphics card nor for my AMD chipset.

You can keep adressing me or replying my posts. I did put you on my ignore list. I do not discuss with someone not able to read and understand. I'm sorry. It is starting to annoying me to answer to boring posts.
Good, thanks for adding me to the ignored list.

Back to the topic and to the rest of nice people here.

I remember a few years ago when I build my hackintosh, I was using my old Nvidia 8800 didn't had drivers, was running using default OSX basic drivers, it felt very slooow, as soon as apple added drivers for my 8800, what a difference, everything was running very smooth.

So for people that don't want to install drivers, think about it twice, even if is only for desktop usage, the difference is huge.
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#59
bug
enb141Good, thanks for adding me to the ignored list.

Back to the topic and to the rest of nice people here.

I remember a few years ago when I build my hackintosh, I was using my old Nvidia 8800 didn't had drivers, was running using default OSX basic drivers, it felt very slooow, as soon as apple added drivers for my 8800, what a difference, everything was running very smooth.

So for people that don't want to install drivers, think about it twice, even if is only for desktop usage, the difference is huge.
You can't not install drivers anymore, Windows update pushes drivers from Nvidia now.
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#60
enb141
bugYou can't not install drivers anymore, Windows update pushes drivers from Nvidia now.
On windows yes, windows update installs the drivers, but on other OS sounds stupid to not install drivers.
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