We are still in year 1 for the Lovelace architecture or the RTX GeForce 40 series of GPU by Nvidia and now, the turn for people that still enjoy games under a 1080p environment are now with a new choice if they are on the market for upgrading or building their first PC.
Not only the RTX GeForce 4060 got announced, but the Ti variant with RTX GeForce 4060 Ti and let's start with the Ti.
Of course, the Ti variant of Nvidia GPU is kind of an “upgraded” version for the base offering and it seems that Nvcidia was careful not to call the attention of those considering GeForce 4070 as the 4060 does not mean to compete with that card.
It includes 4,352 CUDA cores and a 128-bit memory interface with a clock speed boost of 2.GHz thanks to DLSS 3.
With this, Nvidia claims that RTX GeForce 4060 Ti performs at a 15% plus than its predecessor GeForce 3060 Ti, 70% when DLSS 3 is active and also with LESS POWER thanks to its needed consumption of 140W, 50 less than the required by 3060 Ti.
The RTX GeForce 4060 Ti will be released by May 24th at $399 of MSRP with a 16GB VRAM variante by June for $499.
Meanwhile, the RTX GeForce 4060 runs at a 1.8GHz base clock with 3,072 CUDA cores, 8GB of RAM and a 128-bit bus. NVIDIA boasts a 20 percent average performance increase over the 3060 without DLSS 3 frame generation, and 70 percent when the feature kicks in.
The RTX GeForce 3060 will be released in July and this will indeed be the budget GPU between the try GeForce 4060 group as it will be costing $299 as MSRP.