Galax GeForce RTX 4060 Ti EX White review

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4060 series will be killer cards when the price comes down to a reasonable level. on par with 6750 and half the power needed to move the same amount of pixel on your screen. great card,greedy company 🙂 great review
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Amazing that people will buy a 4060 Ti that performs the same as a 3060 Ti.
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gorgeous, but silly @ price. still if i was building a themed rig for someone i'd choose this for a white build and their 4080 w/ rainbow unicorn vomit fans for an rgb build
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wow beautiful card.
GlassGR:

4060 series will be killer cards when the price comes down to a reasonable level. on par with 6750 and half the power needed to move the same amount of pixel on your screen. great card,greedy company 🙂 great review
at least I sold a 2021 3060ti for 290eur still. If 4060ti was 299, I'd have to go 190 for a card that cost me a crytpo mining price.
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AlmondMan:

Amazing that people will buy a 4060 Ti that performs the same as a 3060 Ti.
I guess that's where Nvidia's DLSS3 "magic" comes into play, that creates a perceived difference.
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I agree, they look nice and are good quality but needs 12gb and higher memory bus.
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GlassGR:

4060 series will be killer cards when the price comes down to a reasonable level. on par with 6750 and half the power needed to move the same amount of pixel on your screen. great card,greedy company 🙂 great review
LOL... what.............
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fantaskarsef:

I guess that's where Nvidia's DLSS3 "magic" comes into play, that creates a perceived difference.
Do people use these settings? I have the idea that most people playing games on PC do not actually check settings.
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AlmondMan:

Do people use these settings? I have the idea that most people playing games on PC do not actually check settings.
You may be right. But according to that thought, things enabled "simply", like Geforce Experience's auto settings for your games, are used more often than direct tinkering with settings. And there the DLSS3 stuff is probably enabled by default, depending on your card and game. So with that thought, I could imagine people using DLSS3 although they never entered a game's settings via the ig menu.
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fantaskarsef:

I guess that's where Nvidia's DLSS3 "magic" comes into play, that creates a perceived difference.
DLSS3 relies partially on regular DLSS, it isn't just frame generation. At the 1080p these level computers run at, that means your baseline is going to be more like 720p upscaled. You're going to notice that quality drop.
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fantaskarsef:

You may be right. But according to that thought, things enabled "simply", like Geforce Experience's auto settings for your games, are used more often than direct tinkering with settings. And there the DLSS3 stuff is probably enabled by default, depending on your card and game. So with that thought, I could imagine people using DLSS3 although they never entered a game's settings via the ig menu.
I forgot about GFE - I wonder if "normal people" use it.
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Reardan:

DLSS3 relies partially on regular DLSS, it isn't just frame generation. At the 1080p these level computers run at, that means your baseline is going to be more like 720p upscaled. You're going to notice that quality drop.
I honestly have little hands on experience with comparing DLSS3 features, I just saw them for a few moments IRL and mostly online (which is a botched comparison for many reasons). I will try to tackle that with my next hardware purchase though, as well as planning on buying a gaming laptop and wondering about a 3060 in it, or buying a 4060 laptop, specifically for DLSS3 reasons. I believe with limited resources it could really be a deal maker or breaker.
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Reardan:

DLSS3 relies partially on regular DLSS, it isn't just frame generation. At the 1080p these level computers run at, that means your baseline is going to be more like 720p upscaled. You're going to notice that quality drop.
You think most ppl that buy a 4060ti will be using 1080p monitors? I might be wrong here but I'm feeling those ppl will be at 1440p more or less.
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I always wanted to make a total white build, but I doubt I will ever get around to it. Card looks great, everything else.....
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fantaskarsef:

I honestly have little hands on experience with comparing DLSS3 features, I just saw them for a few moments IRL and mostly online (which is a botched comparison for many reasons). I will try to tackle that with my next hardware purchase though, as well as planning on buying a gaming laptop and wondering about a 3060 in it, or buying a 4060 laptop, specifically for DLSS3 reasons. I believe with limited resources it could really be a deal maker or breaker.
40 series is the way to atm, I see no reason to buy a 30 series unless you really have serious financial constraints and even then youd be better off saving up for a 40. If other brands catch up later, maybe more options but for now anything else is a waste of money.