Leaked Photographs of Alleged GeForce RTX 4060 (Ti) Founders Edition Card Designed to Fit Two PCIe Slots
@KittyYYuko now also has shared alleged photographs of the upcoming RTX 4060 (Ti) design shortly after leaking the RTX 4070 Ti FE design.
The images from @KittyYukko show a small desktop card with the same design principle as all Founders Edition models based on Ada architecture. However, this card is much smaller and designed to fit into two PCIe slots only. The card is labeled RTX 4060, but there are suggestions that it might be RTX 4060 Ti, possibly because the specs may have been changed, or both cards are tested internally with the same cooler.
The RTX 4060 Ti will feature an AD106-350 GPU with 4352 CUDA cores, 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and a 128-bit memory bus. It is also said to have a reduced TDP of 160W, compared to the upcoming RTX 4070's 200W TDP. On the other hand, the RTX 4060 will use the entry-level AD107-400 GPU, featuring 3072 CUDA cores. The memory configuration is not expected to change, but the TDP will drop to just 115W. Both models are set to feature a PCIe Gen4 x8 interface. While there is no confirmation that NVIDIA plans to launch any RTX 4060 or RTX 4070 series cards as Founders Edition, the leaked images suggest the possibility. Though, it is worth noting that the card's legitimacy remains uncertain.
Alleged GeForce RTX 40 Series Specs | ||||
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RTX 4070 Ti | RTX 4070 | RTX 4060 Ti | RTX 4060 | |
Architecture | Ada (TSMC 4N) | Ada (TSMC 4N) | Ada (TSMC 4N) | Ada (TSMC 4N) |
GPU | AD104-400 | AD104-250/251 | AD106-350 | AD107-400 |
CUDA Cores | 7680 | 5888 | 4352 | 3072 |
Base Clock | 2310 MHz | 1920 MHz | ||
Boost Clock | 2610 MHz | 2475 MHz | ||
Max FP32 Compute | 40 TFLOPS | 29 TFLOPS | TBC | TBC |
Memory | 12 GB G6X | 12 GB G6X | 8 GB G6 | 8 GB G6 |
Memory Bus | 192-bit | 192-bit | 128-bit | 128-bit |
Memory Bandwidth | 504 GB/s | 504 GB/s | 288 GB/s | 288 GB/s |
Default TGP | 285W | 200W | 160W | 115W |
Interface | PCIe Gen4 x16 | PCIe Gen4 x16 | PCIe Gen4 x8 | PCIe Gen4 x8 |
Release Date | January 5th, 2023 | April 13, 2023 |
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Almost 4x less shaders than the 4090, a 128 bit bus, 8GB of RAM... and I'm sure it'll be wonderfully priced just like the rest of the lineup. Everyone must be very pleased with this leak.
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unfortunate but expected, most people who buy gpus nowadays are not as well informed as compared to the past, so the damage from launching such an inferior product is non-existent market wise. they can practically sell a turd sandwich and so long as the user experience isnt horrible, they will get away with it.
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How does trickery like DLSS work with bandwidth? Maybe they are just banking on every mid range card user running with scaling anyway.
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Oh boy can't wait to upgrade my from my 1060 with 8GB to a card in 2023 with 8 GB.

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I doubt there has been any amazing texture compression breakthroughs between Ampere and Ada. The other thing is the big cache within the GPU chip itself. AMD already put it to use in the previous gen, and indeed it does help mitigate lacking bandwidth somewhat, which allowed AMD to not use GDDR6X but stick to the cheaper non-X. It's not like AMD wouldn't love to cut the bus width, the same as Nvidia. However, the weaknesses of that technology were shown as well, especially going toward higher resolutions. I suppose 4060 Ti will be a 1080p card, so maybe that pitiful bandwidth will be enough with the large cache. Time will tell. I guess Jensen hasn't been sparing the whip to drive his engineers to somehow make it work.