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Guru3D.com » News » Review: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB (Founders edition)

Review: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB (Founders edition)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/23/2023 03:08 PM | source: | 300 comment(s)
Review: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB (Founders edition)

Our review of the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Founders Edition showcases its performance, making it a contender within the mainstream 1080P range. However, the price of this graphics card is high, coming in at $399 USD for the most simple 8GB version.

Read the review here.







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Hilbert Hagedoorn
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#6134561 Posted on: 05/23/2023 03:47 PM
THEY ARE PAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


While I do take constructive criticism always serious, it's these kinds of remarks that will get you booted from the forums. Just sayin' ...

Horus-Anhur
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#6134562 Posted on: 05/23/2023 03:48 PM
Hey chaps, yeah I've been brainstorming this one myself, more so than ever. The card really ain't bad if you're coming in from a GTX upgrade especially with RT/DLSS3 and frame generation in mind, The pricing is just off fairly badly. That said if you already own an RT compatible card, it's more complicated ... and likely not worth a recommendation for you.


HH, you had to make a comparison with GPUs released 7 years ago, just to make this card look somewhat acceptable.
And the value is terrible for consumers. This is not a good GPU and it is not worthy of the "Guru3D Recommended" seal.

Undying
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#6134564 Posted on: 05/23/2023 03:50 PM
Well, DLSS 3 (FG) increases VRAM consumption. So FG entry level at 550€...


I wondered when anyone else will notice that. FG does increase vram usage in many situations

HybOj
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#6134565 Posted on: 05/23/2023 03:50 PM
In any more demanding game it gets smoked by 3060ti
Hogwards
Last of Us

And those games really show u where the future is going, so this is just a huge disapontment.

Also, the cache so-so works in 1080p but if u switch to 1440p in 80% of cases it runs out and u get 3060ti perf.

Sorry but this card is a joke, and so will be the 16gb one.

alanm
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#6134566 Posted on: 05/23/2023 03:53 PM
Nvidia is relying too much on name recognition in selling this card. They've replaced traditional marketing with gaslighting. That when they say something is a great card, you're automatically supposed to nod in agreement. That a 4050 is a 4060 and so on. This seems to be their approach going forward.

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