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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 Come with 8GB : Leaked MSI Prebuilt Listing

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If the 4060TI manages to match the 6800 (non XT) in situations where the VRAM doesn't hold it back, while costing <450€, I'll be both impressed and pissed off.
Pricing has been an accurate indicator of performance so far in this generation, assuming you factor in an Nvidia premium. If its going to match current 6800 pricing ($450) then it will almost certainly be slower.
 
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8GB VRAM in 2023?? Are they crazy??

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.
 
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t’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're on mighty greens I'm afraid saying 'gamers you won't buy our dGPUs? Fine. Chinese servers will happily pay for them in gold'. Ngreedia is clearly moving away from a gaming to a AI focused data center supplying company. They see us (gamers) as someone who are willing to pay for their junk dies and they're not mistaken unfortunately.
 
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It won't... not with 4352 shading units and 128-bit memory bus. Best bet is 3070TI level of performance in 1080p/1440p and probably worse in 4K due to narrower memory bus. This thing should not cost more than 300 bucks imho, but it will... A LOT more.
Anyone who purchases this card for gaming at any resolution above 1080P deserves all the misery they get.
 
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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??

Yachts.
 
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The usual ada lovelace bus width and GPU die downgrade aside (except the 4090 of course) this is also the first time they downgraded the VRAM size compared to previous gen in quite a while. Also there's no way these things are gonna launch for lower price compared to 3060/ti. At this point even their own marketing team is not gonna have it easy.
 
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Faster than a 2060/3060 but 4GB less memory :laugh:


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$
 
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Dead on arrival, Nvidia just dug itself the lowest of lows with these cards, this isn't 2016 anymore, these cards should have been 12gb minimum
1. You are right. With the insane increase cost of GPU thay should have sweeten the pill with a little extra RAM.
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.
 
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