4060 Ti 16GB due to launch next week (July 18th)

I mean, I get it. "True gamers" crap all over .... 4060... etc. But, it's like less than 1% of the gaming market folks. In fact, the vast majority aren't even ready to move up to a 4060 yet.

I'm not sure that Alan Wake 2 will be "the game" that moves "everyone" up with regards to GPU. But, perhaps, it's making them "think" about it. My guess is that they are all really thinking, "I'm not buying that game."

Alan Wake 2, may make that "list" of games in history that you do NOT want to be on (maybe).

Likewise, people sometimes figure out "how" to play those "unplayable" titles via configuration and/or down the road updates to the game. After all, I figure Remedy and Epic probably want to make some money. True?
 
Well the 16gb 4060ti is available new now for $430 and slots between the 6700xt 12g and vanilla 6800 16g on the AMD side in raster if memory serves. Unfortunately it’s probably the only sub $500 Nvidia card worth looking at new if you want the team green feature set. Agree that the 8g Version should be avoided unless you’ve got to have that low profile one for “reasons.”

New 8GB GPUs I have a hard $250 , ideally $200 limit as last gen used 12g cards can be had for that. Used 306012g or 6700xt for example.

I’ll die on my hill saying the 4070ti is massively overpriced with only 12g ov vram. It’s a strong card but 7-800 is just too much for it.

What do you guys think of the price of the 16gb 4060Ti?
 
What do you guys think of the price of the 16gb 4060Ti?
Outside some very specific scenario, make no sense to pay close to the 16gb 7800xt for an 4060ti, let alone same or more.

Zotac at $430 right now maybe being the exception among the 4060ti, maybe it make sense at that price for some scenario, it is a bit cheaper that the cheapest 7700xt, the 7700xt is a much stronger card but for some specific things a 4060TI will be better.

But usually the Lovelace better than AMD where they exist (blender-some AI inference, etc...) tend to appear at the 4070ti level and up. The 4060ti is often nothing special, even poor for many affairs, reducing the appeal of a cheaper 16GB card for a lot of those workload:
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Ray tracing advantage will probably a bit of a meh thing for the 60 series until the 5600 generation, DLSS got really nice but if you have a 1080p monitor it is less of a big deal than for 4k TV gamer.

Maybe the price moved since but Lovelace the cheapest 4060 and the 4090 make a lot of sense and compete well with AMD new offer, everything else was overpriced, obviously not if you use Optix or if the game you want to play are the Cyberpunk-Alan Wake type, but in general. They are all excellent product too, so maybe interesting deal on them exist, just not at good price.

Would not be surprised if the super refresh if it happen will be purely in the 4060ti to 4080 range and not touch the 4060-4090, the in between is where the pricing (and in some case vram amount) problem is.
 
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What do you guys think of the price of the 16gb 4060Ti?
Maybe just hold off buying a new card, till nvidia releases the super cards. Lets check if Jensen is in a generous mood 😉

The 4080 super should be up to 15% faster than the RTX 4080, with a price tag of $999 to $1,199. Depending on how Jensen feels, that’s a smidge more performance for the same price or less. The RTX 4070 Ti Super will get a VRAM upgrade (from 12GB to 16GB). A cut-down AD103 die with slightly fewer cores than the RTX 4080 should do the trick. Expect the same memory and bus configuration as well. The resulting GPU should be as fast as the RTX 4080 with a market price of $799-$899.

The GeForce RTX 4070 Super will be based on the AD104 die. It will look similar to an RTX 4070 Ti, with fewer cores and similar performance. A price of $599 to $649 is being planned. Although the specifications may have been finalized, the price hasn’t. Depending on how the holiday season goes, we might get the same price tags or lower.

https://www.hardwaretimes.com/nvidi...9-with-a-15-higher-perf-rtx-4080-to-get-axed/
 
For what it's worth, HardwareUnboxed did a GPU ranking from worst to best (in their opinion obviously), and it's been ranked the worst by them. Some of you may have already seen this.

View: https://youtu.be/7RnUAPMxdgY?t=1494

Full list:
13. RTX 4060ti 16GB
12. RTX 4060ti 8GB
11. RTX 4070ti 12GB
10. RTX 4060 8GB
9. RX 7600 8GB
8. RX 7900 GRE
7. RX 7700XT 12GB
6. RX 7900 XTX 24GB
5. RTX 4080 16GB
4. RX 7900 XT 20GB
3. RTX 4070 12GB
2. RX 7800XT 16GB
1. RTX 4090 24GB

I'm not really surprised by this list, outside of maybe the 7900 XT placing that high? I've said a long time ago that I think the 4090 is basically the only Nvidia card I found worth buying (and that fact was stupid).
 
I'm not really surprised by this list, outside of maybe the 7900 XT placing that high? I've said a long time ago that I think the 4090 is basically the only Nvidia card I found worth buying (and that fact was stupid).
And then we wonder why people (at large) are not moving to "upgrade" to this product set. Unless, of course, money is no object at all.
 
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