NVIDIA RTX 4060 & RTX 4060 Ti Specs: VRAM, Price, Release Date, & Cache



NVIDIA RTX 4060 & RTX 4060 Ti Specs: VRAM, Price, Release Date, & Cache

NVIDIA RTX 4060 & RTX 4060 Ti Specs: VRAM, Price, Release Date, & Cache

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NVIDIA today announced its GeForce RTX 4060, RTX 4060 Ti 8GB, and RTX 4060 Ti 16GB. The release date is May 24th for the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB, with the RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti 16GB launching in July of 2023. The Prices are $400 for the 4060 Ti 8GB, $500 for the 4060 Ti 16GB, and TBD for the RTX 4060. Remember: AMD is launching its own Radeon RX 7600 in short order, according to rumors online, and that should slow-in under these new NVIDIA cards. We’ll have a review of the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti cards as soon as we get them, including benchmarks against alternatives and older models. In this video, we’ll cover specs, prices, NVIDIA’s cache vs. bandwidth argument, and some basics of how a GPU works. We also talk about our problems and disagreements with NVIDIA’s data presentation.

UPDATE: After publishing this, NVIDIA announced the 4060 as $300. The price was previously ‘TBD.’

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TIMESTAMPS

00:00 – RTX 4060 & RTX 4060 Ti Announcement
01:30 – Price, Specs, & Release Date
03:02 – Confusing VRAM Capacities in the Stack
05:43 – Bus Width & Memory Bandwidth
07:00 – 128-bit Bus vs. Cache & Bandwidth
10:19 – A Theoretical Larger Memory Interface
11:03 – “Effective” Bandwidth
13:04 – We Don’t Agree with NVIDIA’s Charts
17:49 – The Cache Argument – Neutrally Presented
20:23 – Silicon Trade-Offs
22:20 – Conclusion

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