In May of this year, NVIDIA is anticipated to release its GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 GPUs targeted at the mainstream market. After the RTX 4070, which debuts on April 13th of next month, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti & RTX 4060 graphics cards based on the Ada GPU architecture are anticipated to go on sale. It will be a full retail launch, and according to our sources, both GPUs will go on sale in May.
According to previous rumours, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti should have 34 SMs or 4352 CUDA cores, 8 GB of GDDR6 memory running at 18 Gbps across a 128-bit bus interface, giving the card 288 GB/s of bandwidth, and the AD106-350-A1 GPU core, a scaled-down version of the full AD106 graphics chip. Additionally, the GPU has 32 MB of L2 cache, an 8x improvement over the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.
The PG190 SKU 361 PCB is anticipated to be used by the graphics card. The reference Founders Edition uses the traditional 16-Pin 12VHPWR connector, but custom models can use either the older 8-pin plugs or the more modern 16-pin plugs, according to leaked PCB shots. Since AIBs want to maximise the production value of their designs, they should aim to use 8-pin connectors since we have been told that they are much less expensive. The TDP of the card will be between 150 and 160W, which is roughly 25% less than that of the RTX 3060 Ti, its predecessor.
NVIDIA is anticipated to use the AD107-400-A1 GPU, the fully functional AD107 Ada die, in the GeForce RTX 4060.
Be aware that the GPU in the GeForce RTX 4060 laptop uses the same configuration. The chip is anticipated to have 8 GB of GDDR6 memory and 3072 CUDA cores operating at 18 Gbps memory speeds over a 128-bit bus interface. The card now has a 288 GB/s bandwidth, which will all fit within the 110W to 115W reference TDP. There are also claims that the GPU has 24 MB of cache (L2).
The TGP of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 should be 35% lower than that of the RTX 3060 12 GB. Our information suggests the card would use the PG173 SKU 371 PCB design, contrary to earlier rumours that suggested it would use a PG190 PCB. The FE most likely uses the PG190 variant, while the reference AIC boards most likely use the PG173 variant.
The Non-Ti variant, like the RTX 4060 Ti, will primarily rely on the industry-standard 8-pin connectors, and we will also get some nice Mini-ITX variants of the card, resulting in some incredibly effective gaming PCs.
It appears that the performance of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card will be comparable to that of the GeForce RTX 3070 Ti. The 4060 Ti would have to be priced close to $399 US to be a worthy successor to the 3060 Ti, which also had the same MSRP. The 3070 Ti launched at $599 US.
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