RTX 4060 Ti | Review Thread

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Specifications:

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Pros​

  • Fast 1080p gaming for high refresh rate monitors
  • Killer Nvidia features: DLSS 3, Reflex, RTX Video Super Resolution, Broadcast, and more
  • Tremendously power efficient
  • AV1 encoding
  • Same price as RTX 3060 Ti

Cons​

  • 8GB of memory
  • GPU and memory bus changes make it unappealing for 1440p gaming; may need to reduce settings in some 1080p Ultra games
  • DLSS negatively affects image quality at 1080p resolution
  • Single-digit, essentially stagnant raw performance upgrade vs. 3060 Ti
  • Must use ugly 8-pin to 12VHPWR adapter (included)
  • $400 is a ton of money for a 1080p GPU

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Roundups:

PCWorld - 2/5:

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB brings Nvidia’s awesome DLSS 3 mainstream, but offers disappointing value as an upgrade to the 3060 Ti and as a standalone 1080p gaming option in 2023. Technical decisions also make it unappealing for 1440p gamers, unlike its predecessors
PCGamer - 79/100
The RTX 4060 Ti is a finely crafted, super efficient graphics card, built to hit a specific performance level with as small a silicon budget as possible. And owing to its performance lead over the similarly priced RTX 3060 Ti it's replacing, is now the mid-range GPU of choice. Mainly because there is no other choice.
 
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Someone gotta fund Jensen Huangs next vacation to the Caribbean. Who better than PCMR? There is always a Ti release when you need it most.

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Seems like a product capped to a very specific market (1080p gamers).

1080p gamers with high refresh monitors that won't care about high res textures in the future. Seems to be a pretty niche target market. Specially when the competitive games audience typically drops settings as low as possible for higher fps.
 
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1080p gamers with high refresh monitors that won't care about high res textures in the future. Seems to be a pretty niche target market. Specially when the competitive games audience typically drops settings as low as possible for higher fps.
a $400 card for that? At that point you don't care about upscaling, raytracing, DLSS etc. so you'd just buy a 6650XT for $150 less or a 6700 for $100 less
 

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a $400 card for that? At that point you don't care about upscaling, raytracing, DLSS etc. so you'd just buy a 6650XT for $150 less or a 6700 for $100 less

Some folks really care about owning an Nvidia card no matter what and are willing to pay the price premium. To me this is a $250 USD card. Hopefully it is rejected by the market so it ends up dropping to its proper price. But still wouldn't find myself buying it if I had the chance. 8 GB should be for nothing but the absolute low end these days.
 
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