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Title: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34% better at 1080p vs 8 GB model
Post by: Redaktion on August 07, 2023, 21:52:28
Midrange boards with 8 GB VRAM are seemingly becoming a performance bottleneck, as YouTuber Daniel Owen has showcased a large performance delta between the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB and 16 GB in a slew of modern titles. For instance, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart appears to performs up to 34% better at 1080p on the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB vs the 8 GB model.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/RTX-4060-Ti-performance-heavily-bottlenecked-by-VRAM-as-16-GB-SKU-appears-to-performs-up-to-34-better-at-1080p-vs-8-GB-model.738708.0.html
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: Mr Majestyk on August 08, 2023, 04:26:07
People have been highlighting this issue for at least 2 years. AAA titles even at 1080p especially for RT with max settings need more than 8GB in many cases. Also DLSS3 also needs more than 8GB to be effective. Then we habe the pathetic 128 bit bus and too small an L2 cache to compensate. 8GB should be entry level 4050 cards and guess what, that's what the 4060 Ti really is a 4050 Ti, just priced $150 too much. AMD has done the same thing with the garbage 7600 which is in reality a 7500 class card and should be $199 max.

Anyway only a fool would buy either 4060 Ti.
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: Patryk on August 08, 2023, 14:52:18
So for $500 we can get 1080p capable graphic card in the Q3 of 2023. What kind of bad joke is that? I recently bought a second hand 6700xt for 225eur. I have a GPU which is faster in some games that 4060ti. I am very happy with my purchase.
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: Neenyah on August 08, 2023, 15:04:39
And that sounds like an awesome purchase Patryk, great price for a great and very capable card. I hope it will serve you long and well 😊
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: Russell on August 09, 2023, 10:49:01
Quote from: Patryk on August 08, 2023, 14:52:18So for $500 we can get 1080p capable graphic card in the Q3 of 2023. What kind of bad joke is that? I recently bought a second hand 6700xt for 225eur. I have a GPU which is faster in some games that 4060ti. I am very happy with my purchase.
I recommend for the next UP, to invest in 6800, jump straight to 4K 2160p RDNA2, you will have 60fps in VSINC on 60Hz 43" TV, a unique experience of high > ultra settings in almost all games and without using FSR...
My tactic is to invest in the foundation flagship of each series 6800, 7900, ..... 9000😉🤫
It's hard, but I save a lot of money on video upgrades and my sim is always on top 😎🤣
I respect and use AMD RADEON not only because of the performance, I respect them because they released the 7900xtx at a uniquely low price, since December 25th I have been using it and I recommend it to anyone who can afford it~700€!
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: Russell on August 09, 2023, 11:11:36
RX6800 16GB RDNA2 for 300-350€ knocks this s*** into the ground, not to mention the resolution 2160p!
Just thinking that for another 200€, on top of that 500€ for the 4060, they'll get you an rx7900xtx 😎
Greens haven't been a factor in my life for a long time,
with them, always, everything, is almost enough... either fps, or vram, or resolution🤨
Title: Re: RTX 4060 Ti performance heavily bottlenecked by VRAM as 16 GB SKU appears to performs up to 34%
Post by: DrCoonan on August 09, 2023, 20:26:55
I'm glad people are finally starting to notice that the VRAM situation is more of an optimization issue than an actual physical ram issue. Also glad people are realizing just how greedy Nvidia is being.