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Motherboard | MSI MPG B850 Edge Ti WiFi |
Cooling | Corsair H150i Elite LCD XT White |
Memory | Trident Z5 Neo RGB DDR5-6000 CL32-38-38-96 1.40V 64GB (2x32GB) AMD EXPO F5-6000J3238G32GX2-TZ5NR |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4080 GAMING OC |
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Software | MS Windows 11 Pro |
RTX 4060 Ti has about 22 TFLOPS which is similar to RTX 3070 Ti's 21 TFLOPS. Both SKUs have 8 GB VRAM. RTX 4060 Ti has a 32 MB L2 cache vs 3070 Ti's 4 MB L2 cache.
The combined best characteristics of RTX 3060 12 GB and RTX 3070 Ti's 21 TFLOPS is effectively RTX 4070's 29 TFLOPS with 12 GB VRAM.
The combined best characteristics of RTX 3060 12 GB and RTX 3070 Ti's 21 TFLOPS is effectively RTX 4070's 29 TFLOPS with 12 GB VRAM.
There are shills who defend NVIDA's actions e.g. https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/...ame-gets-confirmed.306585/page-2#post-4994019$75 would be a very high estimate, the die size is barley bigger than Intel's ultra low end Pentium processors (the G7400 for example) and Intel is selling that CPU for $90. It's at best a $200 product being sold for $400 - $500 and beyond a ripoff with inadequate RAM right out of the gate.
If people are forced to buy a new GPU in short order, Nvidia likely only sees that as a win. 95% of those people will go right ahead and buy another Nvidiai card. Gamers don't seem to vote with their wallets and the tech press rolls over whenever Nvidia drops new cards. Case in point, the positive tone of 4070 reviews across the board. It's an actual joke.