Friday, July 7th 2023

NVIDIA Partners Not Too Enthusiastic About GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB Launch

It looks like the only reason the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB even exists, is to prove to naysayers that think 8 GB is too little an amount of memory for the original RTX 4060 Ti. Andreas Schilling of HardwareLuxx.de in a tweet stated that NVIDIA add-in card (AIC) partners tell him that very few of them are interested in promoting the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB, which goes on sale starting July 18. Board partners have very few custom-design graphics card models in their product stack, and much of this has to do with the card's steep $499 MSRP.

Priced $100 above the original RTX 4060 Ti for essentially double the memory size and no other difference in specs, the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB is hard enough to sell at MSRP, premium overclocked models would end up being priced around the $550-mark, which puts it just $50 short of the $599 MSRP of the RTX 4070. The RTX 4070 is around 30% faster than the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, and we doubt if the additional memory size will narrow the gap by more than a couple of percentage points.
Sources: Andreas Schilling (Twitter), VideoCardz
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79 Comments on NVIDIA Partners Not Too Enthusiastic About GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB Launch

#76
Dan.G
RTX 40 Super series incoming?
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wheresmycar
Dan.GRTX 40 Super series incoming?
nope, its already here. Re-defined as:

- "super" expensive at the top end

- "super" skimped at the bottom end

Unfortunately no middle-ground
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Tahagomizer
I was hoping for the disappointment to come later, when the market would be full of those 16GB cards and manufacturers would have no option other than offering discounts. Those cards could be great for running things like Stable Diffusion - it's mostly limited by VRAM. With 16GB you can run 768x768, my 10GB 3080 runs out of memory at anything above 640x640.
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wheresmycar
TahagomizerI was hoping for the disappointment to come later, when the market would be full of those 16GB cards and manufacturers would have no option other than offering discounts. Those cards could be great for running things like Stable Diffusion - it's mostly limited by VRAM. With 16GB you can run 768x768, my 10GB 3080 runs out of memory at anything above 640x640.
this IMO is one of the reasons why Nvidia is skimping on mid-ranged cards. They're afraid to lose business on those expensive professional workstation GPUs which find plenty of popularity with the creator segment. So its either 4080-level/+ prosumer cards or the quadro extortionist.
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