RTX 4060 and 4060 Ti Performance Data Leaks - They're Powerful

Doesn't surprise me in the least. Because, repeat ad nauseum, Ampere was crap.

I mentioned elsewhere but it's been a rumour for ages that the 3070Ti will go head to head with the 3090Ti.

Problem is? they will launch the 4090 and 80 first. You'll be waiting ages for one of these. And they WILL be more expensive, because of the return to TSMC.
 
I mentioned elsewhere but it's been a rumour for ages that the 3070Ti will go head to head with the 3090Ti.

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with nitrogen overclocking? ;)



i hope that AMDs next generation is so good that nvidia is forced to release the midrange cards earlier then they want.


but then i guess AMD is playing the same game and will release their midrange cards also much later. :(
 
Doesn't surprise me in the least. Because, repeat ad nauseum, Ampere was crap.


Repeating ad nauseum doesn't make it true. The 3070 with a $500 MSRP was as fast as the 2080 Ti. The 3060 Ti beat the 2080 Super. If that's what you call crap, then the 4000 series will be even crappier by comparison.
 
Repeating ad nauseum doesn't make it true. The 3070 with a $500 MSRP was as fast as the 2080 Ti. The 3060 Ti beat the 2080 Super. If that's what you call crap, then the 4000 series will be even crappier by comparison.

MSRP was total crap and we know it. It was as fast as a 2080Ti until it ran out of VRAM.

As for the rest of the cards? dude, Turing was Pascal with RT bolted on. Ampere was the first proper RT generation and it was poor due to the partnership with Samsung. In fact, in progression terms it was worse than Fermi. This has been proven.

So getting this new tech on a decent die will make a huge difference. It will be what Ampere should have been.

What hurt Ampere the most was the clocks. They were worse than Turing. In fact, that will be the major factor with the 4000 cards. I am already hearing rumours they are hitting 2.5ghz, which goes a long way to explaining the power use. Basically when you have a technology as huge as this? power limits go out of the window.

That is also why AMD managed to do well with big Navi. Because of the clock speeds. They were higher than Nvidia across the board, by a good margin too.

At launch the 3080 and 3070 were crashing due to the "aggressive" clocks Nvidia set them to. IE they were over boosting, beyond their capabilities. Which IIRC was around 1900mhz or so. So they released a firmware lowering the clocks.

When you consider that a stock air cooled 6800XT reaches 2200 no sweat? that was because it was on TSMC. Mine? sits stock at 2450. That's a big clock gain VS Nvidia.

Talking of AMD? I hear rumours that Navi 3 will not be as impressive. Maybe because 4000 series will actually be impressive unlike Ampere and that will leave AMD behind by a big margin.

As I say though, if Ampere could have clocked higher? Nvidia would not have cared one bit about the power use. Problem is it just couldn't.
 
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