NVIDIA Preparing to Refresh RTX 4070 (AD103), RTX 4060 Ti (AD104) and RTX 4060 (AD106) Models
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Conan The Barbarian
Please have more than 128-bit and at least 12gb Vram.
AuerX
That's nice.
Now gimme 5080/90.
Thanks
AuerX
Undying
4070 Super is using AD103 so it could be similar.
pegasus1
Undying
Conan The Barbarian
H83
Didn`t see this one coming.
No resting on previous success, i guess...
But even more surprising is AMD`s answer, or lack of it, to Nvidia`s refreshes...
AuerX
Venix
tsunami231
a 4070 super with 16gb for same price would be nice but that probably not happen. Kind more curious about 4060ti super uplifts cause 4060ti is joke.
As thing stand right now i probably gona buy parts cpu/mb/ram parts from microcenter before i go back to NC, then buy a new monitor down there and wait out gpu thing.
Kool64
What would the point be of slightly faster cards when they have that with the supers
Airbud
https://www.microcenter.com/site/stores/charlotte.aspx
New micro center in Charlotte, North Carolina opens in May.
tsunami231
I know that would still be 200 mile drive from were I am in nc which I guess I better then 600miles
icedman
So it looks like they're just changing up the dies to better utilize what they have already and possibly decrease costs. hopefully they also add a bit of vram in the process.
Legacy-ZA
Not worth it at this time, the new generation is just around the corner, especially since they weren't/aren't worth the asking price to start with.
It sucks that the new generation will still use the old 4nm process node, but I suppose they have to get rid of the old power sucking garbage someway, A.I and Gaming sales weren't going too well, eh nGreedia? The GDDR7 Memory will definitely help, but it's once again the story of, they are crippling the new cards right out of the gate again, not true next-generation.
Should have been 3nm with GDDR7, so, RTX6000 is the droid you are looking for.
pegasus1
RealNC
Nvidia was all about upselling anyway with their 40 series GPUs. They have some obvious flaw that is fixed in the next tier model, which also has some flaw which is fixed in the next tier, etc, etc, until you got to the 4080, at which point you had to pay a big premium on an otherwise already overpriced list of products.
They backed down a little bit with the Super refresh where the 4070 Ti S finally has an acceptable VRAM amount and good enough memory bandwidth that won't cripple the card at higher resolutions. It would be great if they would uncripple the 4060/Ti (which is sometimes slower than the 3060/Ti,) but somehow I doubt it.
pegasus1
KissSh0t
There's always a bigger fish.