![]() ![]() While there's games that do show small performance improvements, the vast majority of titles runs within margin of error to the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB Founders Edition. ![]() ![]() I've reviewed dozens of cards with small factory overclocks like this and the gains are typically in the 1% range, very small.Īveraged over the 25 games in our test suite, the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB ends up a whole 0% faster at 1080p Full HD, 1% at 1440p, and 2% at 4K. Right now it's impossible to find a card in stock that runs at stock clocks, just underclocking the card will not work correctly to simulate a reference card, because NVIDIA's Boost algorithm doesn't work in such a linear fashion. ![]() In this review we're testing the Gainward RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB Panther OC, which is a factory overclocked custom design running at a rated clock frequency of 2595 MHz, or +60 MHz over NVIDIA reference (+2.4%). The only difference, besides the VRAM capacity increase to 16 GB, is that the power limit has been raised to 165 W, a 5 W bump, to account for the higher power draw of the memory subsystem. This means that memory bandwidth is exactly the same as on the 8 GB card. The bus width hasn't changed either, NVIDIA uses a clamshell configuration for memory, in which two memory chips share a 32-bit link to the memory controller. All specs are identical to the 8 GB model, 4352 cores, 2535 MHz Boost, 2250 MHz GDDR6 memory. There's no such thing on the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB. In the past, NVIDIA increased the core counts for some models with extra memory, to give them an extra boost in scenarios where the extra memory can't make a difference. As expected, all RTX 4060 series cards are built using the NVIDIA Ada architecture, which not only brings improvements to efficiency and ray tracing, but also comes with the DLSS 3 Frame Generation feature, which is a game changer, especially in the lower-end segments, where reaching decent FPS matters more than anything else. RTX 4070 non-Ti and RTX 4070 Ti are both based on AD104, RTX 4060 non-Ti uses AD107. Just like the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, the 16 GB version is based on the NVIDIA AD106 graphics processor, which also powers several laptop GPU models-for desktop it's the first and only release so far. The 16 GB version comes at whopping $500, which brings it fairly close to the $600 price point of the RTX 4070 non-Ti. The three models that make up the RTX 4060 Series are the RTX 4060 non-Ti 8 GB, priced at an MSRP of $300 ( I've tested 10 models), the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, priced at an MSRP of $400 ( 8 reviews) and the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB, which is covered in this review. The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB was announced together with the rest of the RTX 4060 family, on May 18th. When asked, all the board partners declined to send a sample as well-an unprecedented situation. NVIDIA isn't producing a Founders Edition of the 16 GB RTX 4060 Ti, and they couldn't help us with a board partner sample either. While we usually receive samples from NVIDIA or the various board partners to prepare our coverage leading up to the official launch, things were different this time. Today we're finally publishing our GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB review. ![]()
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