A wave of speculation is currently swirling around the expected launch of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and 4060 GPU, graphics cards. If the rumors hold up, these upcoming mid-range GPUs from Nvidia could provide an effective and budget-friendly solution for gamers seeking to boost their performance.
The New Nvidia’s GPU rumors
Renowned Twitter leaker, MEGA size GPU, and Video Cards have recently divulged some intriguing details about Nvidia’s forthcoming GPUs. It appears that Nvidia is set to introduce three SKUs of both the RTX 4060 Ti and 4060. Reportedly, the RTX 4060 Ti will come in 8GB and 16GB memory variants, while the 4060 is expected to sport an 8GB memory version only.
Moreover, the 8GB RTX 4060 Ti is rumored to be hitting the market as soon as May 2023, offering what could be the best mid-range graphics card option in the near future. The remaining two versions are predicted for a July 2023 release.
Interestingly, it seems Nvidia added the 16GB RTX 4060 Ti option following potential buyer feedback. This reflects Nvidia’s willingness to respond to consumer needs and criticisms.
Mid-range gaming revolution
This recent leak strengthens earlier whispers of a May 2023 release for the RTX 4060 Ti. Given the current lack of an ideal mid-range solution from both Nvidia and AMD, this addition would be a welcome one. For gamers unable to upgrade their PCs in recent years, these new cards could be a game-changer, potentially giving Nvidia an edge over AMD, also known as Team Red.
However, a concern lingers. Earlier rumors indicated that both the 4060 Ti and 4060 would only come in an 8GB model with a 128-bit bus. This puts these cards on a similar level as the RTX 3060 Ti regarding video memory, but with half the bus width and fewer shader cores.
Moreover, with the increasing VRAM demands of AAA games, an 8GB VRAM card might not cut it. The need for better graphics card options is undeniable, especially given their high costs.
In conclusion, Nvidia should ensure its budget gaming market is not overlooked. Gamers deserve more than just 8GB of VRAM, just like their high-end counterparts.
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