If your purpose is just to play games, having 12GB of VRAM is too much for you. However, for video editing or rendering purposes, VRAM becomes crucial. Higher VRAM capacity can significantly impact rendering performance-the more, the better. But having 12GB VRAM on the RTX 3060 doesn't necessarily mean it outperforms the RTX 4060 8GB in rendering and video editing tasks. The RTX 4060, with its higher CUDA core count, can still excel despite its lower VRAM capacity. You'll only need higher VRAM if you're handling larger projects with extensive scenes and heavy textures. In terms of future-proofing, a higher VRAM size can make your GPU more future-proof. The RTX 3060 12GB can be considered future-proof in terms of VRAM size. However, the RTX 4060 is also future-proof due to its newer architecture, which may offer better compatibility with newer software and longer support from NVIDIA compared to the RTX 3060. Regarding power consumption, the RTX 4060 consumes less power than the RTX 3060 due to its newer architecture. If you live in a city with expensive energy costs, this difference in energy consumption should be a consideration. I hope it helps...😉
It is actually. Looking at how frame generation working you will need more vram. Like this guy didn't use amd fsr 3.1 . If he did you will see why 12gb is just better and also future proof
@@siddharthsahu7123 i would recommend 12gb or 16gb. 8GB is already too little for modern triple A games. I would recommend 12 or even 16 if that fits your budget. You could try a rx6800 with 16gb of vram, or if you want current gen you could try a 7700XT. A 8GB card probably wont do well running a modern game like GTA6.
@@gflash.1 rx6800 is not available in my place. I am considering rx7600 xt 16gb ( 32k inr) or rtx3060 12gb (24kinr) , rtx4060 8gb (28k inr) As per your suggestion I believe rtx3060 12gb is more futureproof than a rtx 4060 8gb
its ez,if u have anything below a 30 series buy a 30 series card wait for the 50 series to come out and then buy a 40 series,ppl always skip a gen or 2
@@christonchev9762 i will buy 4060 over 3060, c'z long warranty support than second hand use card like 30 series, buy new card for 3060 not great deal if only off around $20-30 different for long time usage with electricity cost more around 40%. also if 50 series launch it will give me more extra discount for 40 series!
Alienware aurora r3, Gtx 980, cpu i7 3600 oc to 3.9, very high settings ,3640x2160, no Ray 32 inch monitor, tracing, runs this game nicely It takes a couple of minutes to load
This comparison is a tiny bit misleading, because you're relying on the game's graphical presets. I'm presently playing HFW on a slightly downvolted RTX 3060 12gb, at 1080p. By researching which specific graphical settings are actually worth raising, and which ones are just wasting resources, I can get a steady 70-75 FPS pretty much everywhere with absolutely gorgeous graphics. And as for those 12gb of VRAM, they allow you to play with higher resolution textures which makes a big difference in graphical detail. And besides gaming, those 12gb come in handy for tinkering with AI image generation software, like Stable Diffusion.
I can get nice rate with my Zotac even my Titan sli can play elden ring on max and textures high is what I am looking at,as long as I get 60fps I am happy.And almost feel like I did not need the 3060 but it uses less power.I have the X370 with R7 5700g sli titans and the B550m with the 3060 r7 3700x and the newest games I have is RDR2 ,Elden Ring and Days gone.Both Machines look and play great.Rather sacrifice lighting and some shaders than textures.
192bit bus, full x16 lanes, 12gb vram .... and by applying ultra textures ,+ mods 12gb vram will definitely come in handy. ofc it will provide less fps than 4060 in some latest titles but it will be smooth and stable and atleast no texture blurrs or stutters.... and even framge generation needs more vram hence 4060 is already struggling on vram hungry games. the most + point of 4060 is its tdp and full av1 support. if 4060 had 12gb or 16gb vram then definitely it would be worthy but with 8gb vram and 128bit bus?! no
If only the RTX 4060 has 10 gb vram instead of 8 with the same specs and price, it would be one of the best cards in history on Quality/ price value But the problem is that 12gb in the 3060 will be more helpful in the future games like gta 6 for example. Well, I think I will wait for the 5060 and let's hope it don't come with 8gb vram as well.
tbh because of that there is almost no reason to get the 4060 8gb. esp when the 3060 can be used as a 1440p card with upscaling, dlss, and fsr framegen or lossless scaling
I have had a 4060 for 6 months and am reasonably happy - you can sense it's limits when pushing games at 1440p, but overall, as an entry level card this gen, it's decent. The energy consumption vs. performance delivered is a clear bonus. I will switch it out for a 4070 soon though, as I prefer gaming at 1440p and I think that would be better for my set-up. No regrets though and I will hold the card as a back up.
Why not 4070 SUPER? I have the SUPER and it's awesome. I think it's worth the small price difference. Here's my demo of how it performs when paired with the Ryzen 5 7600X - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s6XAbTdyfPo.htmlsi=nsPO7MNLcMXTS3W4
Did you do anything to your POV footage? I usually get motion sickness on any 1st person video, but your footage didn't trigger it. Maybe it has to do with the stabilization or how smoothly it moves. Regardless, great video!
This footage is as raw as it gets🙂 I'm using an iPhone to film. So, the camera wideness is not as aggressive as on an action camera. Maybe that plays a role🤷♂️ I appreciate your feedback and thanks for checking out my video🤝🙂
@@bradlydrummondofficial if you did, the 16GB variant is the only one. If you go Intel you’ll need to keep waiting for their support of games to increase and drivers, but it’s pretty good. That leaves the AMD cards, which now with FSR3 and the frame gen that can even be modded into games, it’s pretty much the safest lineup for rasterization which is still mostly what games are designed around. Most gamers just don’t use raytracing, which leans in AMD cards favor tbh
Just to clarification RTX 3060 better for old PC limited 16gb RAM. RTX 4060 if you have modern PC fully pci-e 4 (limited x8), rebar enable with 32gb RAM for not stuttering add nice m2 with cache Ram.
@@noceranunzio RTX 4070 maybe or RX 7800 xt 7900 gre more bus and VRAM will not stuttering, if you could upgrade combo PC (cpu, mobo, ram) on the future will be fine. rtx 4060 will stuttering on old system, and it's prepared to use half RAM from your system and M2 like ram load fast. But rtx 3060 with 12 vram is you sweet spot for that old system if you not wanna upgrade.
hi, i have 2 question: - for 3d blender maya pretty heavy projects, what gpu you offer me with price like proart 4060ti 16gb? around 650 usd? - and one another question. between rtx 3060 12gb and rtx 3060ti, which one better for 3d blender maya pretty heavy projects and ai generation like stable diffusion image generate?
@@youtvideo7197 render need a lot of VRAM but only nvidia work fine blender but Maya have compatibility with radeon. Its about how much you want to pay.
The RTX 4060 is a very good card for 1080p gaming. Especially when your monitor runs at 60 Hz. There is a lot of criticism for this card, which I totally understand. 4GB more VRAM and a 192 bit interface would have made this card a beast. And that is exactly the point why NVIDIA cut the specs for not interfering with their own products.
by future games do you mean in 2028, when its time to upgrade ? you have access to frame generation with it (this guy doesnt know, i guess) and dlss (everything nvidia and amd have to offer + more really). it will def be fine for gta 6. he didnt even go above 1080p or higher textures where the 3060 12gb will destroy the 4060 8gb. i just bought the card for 200 and i am gonna enjoy it for a loooooooooong time on my 4k 60fps 50in tv. anything 30 - 60 fps is fine with me. sounds like someone got the baby 8==D with 8 gb vram 🤣
this is a red flag for me cause u are using FG when the 3060 doesn't have that,go and compare the 2 without FG seens obv the 4060 has an advantage on that but it will struggle in VRAM in more demanding games
bro u have 0 pc knowledge, You want a honda to run like a ferrari? The 3060 and 4060 work incredible FOR THE PRICE THEY WORTH. You want to play all games in Ultra? Buy a 4080 super, bruh
i am tired , bro , i want a video , where i can see , 3060 TI vs 4060 8GB , in rendering video editing how it is performing and also in gaming yes it is working out of the box 4060 is not match for 3060 TI , even though i am confuse about video editing , since 4060 price is higher than 3060 TI but 3060 still winning the game , so just wonder on what basis i should consider 4060 , !! Ti version is expensive for the 4060 , and DLSS i dont like it , is fake animation scaling frame will not give the actual game satisfaction so i dont like it !
i bought a 3060 12gb recently and its fine ...... but with 9700kf cpu i probably shouldnt put anything higher even a 3060 is too much probably for this ancient of a cpu
80 degrees with 2713 rpm? i have question... i have rtx 4070 zotac twin edge with 2 ventus and i have 78/79 degrees on 100% use, rpm +- 2400 its ok? its so loud soo i dont know
Its better to use 100% than for it to overheat and damage components you would much rather run it at 100% and take a chance of the fans maybe breaking not a high chance but its quite cheap to fix
lmao speaking about future proof when you buy 3060 in 2024. by this logic 3060 is better than 3070 ti 8 gb. also you can’t run new games on max settings with 3060 and 4060 anyway so this 12 gb is pretty useless because you will forced to drop down your graphics settings. if you cared about future propf you would‘ve wait 4-6 more month till 5060 that is prob as good ad 4070 ti
@@cloud380 Dude the 3060 12 gb is better then the 3070ti 8gb in terms of more video memory. What happens when games use more then 8gb video memory and you only have 8gb? your shit out of luck meanwhile the 3060 will still run games you clown.
@@TheNamesJT what hes saying is that you wont be able to use all the 12gb of vram on your 3060 in the future cuz high/ultra graphics wont be able to run on the 3060, meaning you will have to lower your graphics to low or medium which will reduce the usage of vram. for example Look at the new game that was released Black Myth: Wukong you can barley get 60+ Native 1080p on 4070 super on ultra settings now imagine trying to run a game like that on a 3060 you will get around 20to 30fps you will have to reduce your settings which will also reduce VRAM usage
I have said in some other comments I made that I was not super happy with my RTX 4060 investment. That said, It is in my second rig and not primary. Also I forgot to mention that I do indeed think the RTX 4060 has a few things going for it. It's extremely power efficient, It's nice for upscaling thanks to DLSS and it does indeed have frame generation. Even if the VRAM kinda limits framegen in many cases. So far I have no issues doing 1440p with it in the modern games I have. Upscaling and textures a notch down and I have 60 fps +. It's not a bad card, but I think it should have been cheaper for what it is. But then again, graphics cards are kinda overpriced. Also, in this video it is very clear that the RTX 4060 is quite a bit better VS the 3060. Even though it's nice that the 3060 has 12GB VRAM, in many cases it doesn't have the GPU power to back up that VRAM.
I just built my PC about a month ago and Im satisfied so far.. I went with the Ryzen7700x(asusB650) with the RTX3060 and I get 110fps in GTAV ultra settings and 180+in CS2
im planning to upgrade from my 1050ti to a 3060 12GB or the 4060 8GB. my processor is weak tho i5-7400. im confused on what to do could you suggest me, because i also play cs2 and gta 5 a..
@@sudanvijayaraghavan4688 I currently have my 3060 12gb paired with an i5 10400 and it works very good in esports titles and gta5 . i5 7400 wont be able to upgrade to windows 11 when windows 10 is discontinued in a year so you should definitely upgrade your cpu.
@@sudanvijayaraghavan4688 go for 4060 its just a few dollar difference and so much lower watts. it will also give 10 to 20 fps more than 3060 in most games plus dlss is newer and better.
I get wanting 60+ fps, but without the data onscreen, can you even tell when there are small dips in framerate or when it is steady in the 45-60 fps range.
We all perceive the world around us differently. I feel the difference between 45 FPS and 60 FPS. I can also tell without looking at on-screen stats when FPS goes above 100. Image presented on screen becomes smoother and much more pleasant when it reaches close to 120 FPS.
I chose the 4060 simply because of the low heat and low power draw. It is absolutely paramount in sff build. People shit on frame gen, but it's an absolute dream in racing/sim games. But if you play mostly fps games, then it's dogshit.
I would go with the 4060. I don't like having to make that many compromises that came with the 3060. The 4060 preformed well especially in the Alan Wake test I thought it showed better than expected. Liked and subbed.
You just sound like a paid agent for advertising nvidias 40 series. In most of these cases having 10 fps more doesnt matter because i guarantee it will drop below 60 often with the 4060 anyway and is much more prone to stuttering with 8gb vram. Not to mention the reduced bus width etc etc
The reduced buswidth is a non issue for 40series. Nvidia put in the work to make sure that they didn't have to give you the same buswidth to achieve the same performance.. this is because they didn't want to have to give you double the VRAM for a certain tier. This is why every teir has a lower memory bus. 40 series is designed to not need as many memory chips for a certain performance. Just look at 3090(12 memory channels) vs 4070ti(6 memory channels). But yeah. Vram amounts suck. Nvidia should have just kept all bus width the same per tier and just doubled the vram but it's Nvidia. They're cruel and evil and willing to fuck ignorant consumers for an extra buck.
@@christophermullins7163 I wouldnt call nvidia evil. Its the way the world works - companies want to profit. I blame the people (sheeple) who cant take like 2-3 days to research a bit before buying. Computer technology on the consumer level is really not complicated. But im just ranting now.
Same here.. I feel like my 1660s is finished now. But I'm really struggeling with choosing the best card. The 3060 have 12 vram so it will be more helpful in the future than 8 vram but the 4060 gives better performance with 8 vram. So I made my decision and I think I will wait for the 5060
The 8GB on both 4060 and 4060 Ti is really a shame. The 4060 Ti 16GB becomes a completely useable 60fps 1440p GPU just because of the extra VRAM because it can actually use FG effectively.
I wanted to get my hands on one of them 16GB 4060 Ti for a while. But it eludes me still. After seeing how 12GB didn't save the 3060 I can't stop wondering if the 16GB 4060 Ti may be similar to it - large VRAM but not enough compute power to take advantage of it properly.
@@theivadim I'm thinking of doing a sort of response to your 4060 Ti video on my channel with the 16GB version. In my testing of the card I believe the VRAM is more useful on the 4060 Ti vs the 3060 because of the 40 series features, I'm getting very good results at 1440p with DLSS + Frame Gen.
Because on 3060, only maxed out textures that we are gloried about although 3060 also have Frame Generation too (by mod of course) and it consumes VRAM too. For 4060 Ti, those VRAM would be much useful because of all the bells and whistles, RTX, Frame Generation and NVIDIA FG actually uses more VRAM than AMD. Nobody uses Ray Tracing on a 3060 I guess so that makes sense why 4060 Ti 16GB will literally save a 4060 Ti than 12GB on 3060.
I was surprised by this. If we put frame generation aside, I'm not sure why 4060 would still be performing 40% better in this selection of recent AAA games. The cynic in me says the game devs and nvidia driver devs have worked with each other to make certain optimisations only for the new gen, and perhaps excluded those optimisations from previous gen. This would be convenient as it shows off how much better the new gen is, which in turn creates more demand for them. The previous gen has 50% more ram, 50% wider memory bus, 16% more cuda cores, but 38% slower clock speed. Could it be that the latest AAA games just favour clockspeed above all else? But on another selection of games there are supposedly more like 10-15% difference in performance, so that makes me think it's something about these particular games that just likes the 4060 so much more. And the 4060 you chose was a cheap little one with a pathetic cooler, and it still beat the 3060 dramatically on your 3 test games.
This little 4060 performs the same as a bigger one would in these room temperature conditions. But this little cooler does begin to struggle if the room temperature gets above 23-25C. Fans starts running at 100% and GPU throttles🙂 You could be right about optimisations. NVIDIA certainly prioritises newer products. I don't know about game devs though, because their priority is to sell as many copies of their game as possible. And there are a lot of RTX 3060 users out there🙂 Many more than RTX 4060 users.
@@theivadim Just looking at more benchmarks from various places and yes it seems 4060 is about 25% faster across the board, which is consistent with your findings. I think it is most likely the faster clock speed giving the 4060 the advantage as that is the only hardware parameter where it significantly excels over 3060. I could be wrong, but a 38% faster clock is quite a lot, that has got to count for something. I just bought 3060 ventus 2x, waiting for it to arrive. I don't have buyer's remorse as I wanted it for win7 backwards compatibility, lower price, and I don't play AAA games just older PC games, emulators, and HTPC (MadVR)
Hi Sir, I hope you can help me, I am planning to upgrade my pc bit by bit and would like to upgrade my GPU first. My current setup, i5 9400f, rx570, 16gb ram. I have a budget on getting the 4060 and my question is, will my PC still run? considering my CPU and motherboard is too old, im using gigabyte H310M H motherboard btw. I hope you can answer my question n thank you.
Good decision. Always upgrade the GPU first as it'll give you the biggest performance boost. It'll work OK. You can worry about upgrading other parts later.
@@MaximosTheGamer but what about the fact that the 3060 isn't powerful enough to even utilise that 12GB memory advantage? Higher graphics settings require more memory. But the 3060 can't play the latest games at higher settings. That's what I found out when testing these GPU for this video.
If i was buying a new one of course the 4060 and my old sli titans can play rdr2 better than my 3060 for some reason in that game.Elden ring and days gone are my newest games and i can play them on my sli titans but I prefer my other eco friendly 3060,And when winter comes we break out and OC with the titans to keep warm.Better than a 120w space heater.Litterally.
Depends on the game though. In most games DLAA is basically 1 or 2 fps more intensive than TAA. Unlike in Cyberpunk for example, it could cost like 20 fps or more.
Nice video , i was going to buy the 3060 and wast my money , the roule is there is no future proof buy wath you need , i sell my gtx1650 super 2 years a go the extra cash make playing on vega 11 supportable ,i think I will wait for rtx 5000 and get a ryzen 7 5700.
Relying on frame generation quite a bit, not that it's a bad thing But I feel it's a bit biased So, in essence, a bit misleading. Don't get me wrong. I like the video. Keep up the good work.
Hellsovers 2 is broken. Fps drops to 15-20 when theres a ton of enemies and explosions in 4 players online. Sad thing is the game is using a really old engine (bitsquid)
we have gaming monitors that are 240mhz and up and they are offing us 60mhz aka 60fps video cards... look like ill be gaming on 320p resolution for the rest of my life to hit these frame rates i want to hit
in some games the 3060 is better in some games the 4060 is better it mostly depends if the game has DLSS if it doesn't it will probably have DLSS in the future
I'm still running a 1650. I think the 4060 is a fantastic card, but it was and is significantly over cost for the midrange we want. Prior to covid, there was a midrange of 150-200£. The midrange needs to get back to here really. I have one angle where I would take the 3060, and that is with AI and compute. The extra ram is a true benefit in that area.
It is highly unlikely that GPUs in ~£200 range will be as good as they used to be. The industry is changing. Even the £300 GPUs kinda suck nowadays. And there is no evidence that this trend will change course.
@@GRIGGINS1 The gutting of midrange started well before the inflation cycle hit. There are other factors like cards being kitted with more RAM. But even with this, its_not merely due to inflation and BOM supply.
@AdmV0rl0n inflation has a cascade effect on a lot of things I work for Gerber. I am sure you heard of this company. Since 2020 the cost of production, warehousing, Electrical supply , maintenance and transportation has driven up all of our costs. Add in a few supply chain bottlenecks and prices rise. I am not even gonna mention the local, state and Federal taxes the company must pay. It is the same for all companies now. Just giving you perspective from the other side.
@@GRIGGINS1 While it has, I think you misunderstand several things. Areas like crypto mining, Data centre, and more - played greater parts than merely inflation. Supply chain and covid also. Nvidia don't make a cheap midrange card now, not because they can't, but they just don't. Take a hard look at their balance sheet and see why. Intel ARC cards offer great value, and are not immunte to suipply chain or similar. The problem isn't merely inflation. I'm sorry but its not.
So, in conclusion, in this video, 3060 has 12GB of ram, but 4060 runs smoother and with more fps. For future games like GTA 6, for example, (i know requirements are not yet available but judging by speculations) do you think that 4060 is worth more than 3060 or not?
It is impossible to predict something that is still years away. Don't expect GTA 6 to launch on PC so soon. As for the current games, game developers don't have another choice. They optimise 1080p experience with the 8GB RTX 4060 in mind because a lot of people have it and will keep buying it in the near future. So, if they want to sell their games then they must make sure that they run well on the 4060. What will happen in 2-5 years is anyones guess.
I think that both options suck. But I'd pick the RTX 4060 because it has a bit more life in it thanks to higher compute power. RTX 3060 struggles to deliver good FPS in the latest games already. It's not able to utilise that 12GB of memory because the GPU is not powerful enough to deliver high enough FPS at higher graphics presets. Unless you are prepared to tweak all settings individually for every game. Every time. But then you could also do that for the 4060. So, no matter how it's twisted the 4060 still comes out on top in my opinion.
@@theivadim Thanks for the reply, Do you think there are other GPU options right now, that are in this price range also, but better? Or this is it. We're stuck with this two :D
AMD is no better. Unfortunately, we're stuck with two crap choices in this price range. I'd pick the 4060 because at least you can have a good time with it today while the 3060 performance is lacking. If the price is the same or close then it's not even a competition imho.
@@theivadimYes also the 4060 gives you 20% better performance for half the power draw,better ray tracing more stable frametime,it also give frame generation ehich is really good for weaker cpu just for extra 20$morr
I have watched a lot of comparisons between 4060ti 8Gb and the normal 4060 8Gb. I felt that there is little difference and I am doing a quick review between the two balls
I appreciate the feedback and you watching my video.🤝 I'm still experimenting with this new format. But it's growing on me. So, I think I'll continue doing video FPV style🙂
Sir, may you please please share how 3060 and 4060 perform in media playbacks. I am very confused and have asked many many Indian ytbers 😢 to compare the media performance as well, but No response yet. I have a 1440p monitor, i5 12400,16gm ram, 1 TB ssd, No GPU. ****💥💥Please compare 4060 and 3060 (12gb) for 4K H265 HDR movies (16-24 GB files). I use VLC all the time.💥💥**** And if possible, Test the cuda performance of both the cards for video editing. (Though it is definite that 3060 with 192 bit & 12gb vram perform better ....but If cuda performs good in 4060, that Will help me get a 4060 more probably
🤷♂️idk. The 4060 is fine. Not perfect, but fine. If you're looking to spend around $300 on a GPU then the RTX 4060 is the way to go, imho. The next level up after that is the RTX 4070. I think that 4060 Ti is not a good buy in terms of value.
Nvidia and more VRAM just dozen match. You either get AMD or get used to low VRAM on green cards. Surely 12GB won't save a 3060 but man those maxed out textures look sweet. 4060 ain't that bad except that lowered bus and VRAM wicis a shame and such a downgrade so much. If you already have a 3060, you shouldn't upgrade to a 4060 at all. May I call it a 4050 though? This is a disappointment on any 60 class cards ever. A 4070 is how a 4060 should have been. For a new buy I would grab a 4060 but in disgust because 8GB is like dead on arrival. Not even a few months and it already struggling than a 3060 on VRAM. I like how they said 8GB is not enough anymore but still released 8GB cards. If you can bear now, just wait for 5060 or something and see if they still rekt the new generation card. Otherwise just be happy with what you own and avoid hyping with newly broken releases I guess. 🙂
Everyone is talking about a lack of memory, and at the same time, most games take up 6-7 gigabytes even at a resolution of 1440p And where there are "beautiful textures", 3060/4060 - without dlss, they produce 30-40 frames per second and you still need to turn on dlss, which automatically reduces memory consumption. My opinion is that in the future, DLSS+FG, even with 8 GB, will be much more useful than AMD's +4GB.
@@Aleksey-vd9oc Lossless Scaling's upscaling and frame gen is decent enough for me and the fact that it can be used for any graphics card and any game including emulators like Switch and PS3 makes it better than Nvidia's DLSS and FG imo. I'm just glad it exists, saves me from needing to upgrade my 3060
If you buy certain prebuilts from SIs you can get a good deal on a 4060. The computer I bought from Skytech dropped by 250 bucks. I basically got my 4060 $100 dollars cheaper than it goes for. Many sales are going on right now.
Congrats Brother 🎉 I hope I will make a good decision soon. Basically what matters more is smooth media playback and Video editing performance ( with newer gen )
rtx3060 12gb vs rtx4060 when i got a bew pc prebuilt(why some ask...i cant build myself) The price on the parts n gpus was not extremly different but the prebuilt pc was about 500euro more expensive w a rtx4060 vs rtx3060ti or 12gb version so thats why i got a rtx3060 12gb and a huge fact was that people told me to get w 12gb so i dont need trouble like w old gtx1650 4gb gpu i had n gamed on before(horrible when the vram just aint enough) So was it stupid is what i still ask myself when i see that the rtx4060 has alot of more fps in almost all games(a few games that demands over 8gb vram that are peretty close w the older 30series gpu) 500 euro difference would it have been worth it in 2023/12/31 so about 6 months back now.. Also what will i need to save up to next time to be able to game in 1080p ultra settings w r.t on?? example rtx4070ti or super in a prebuilt w a ok cpu that works ok w the gpu will this be enough in about 12months or 18months even?? I know that the 50series rtx fpus are soon comming so the rtx5060 and rtx5070 how will they compare to todays higly used 1080p gaming cards(rtx3060/4060 and amds gpus) Will it(mayby)Be better to get a rtx5060 when it comes vs a rtx4070ti prebuilt pc...This is pretty hard to say before info has come about the hardware i guess?? Anyway 1080p max settings with Ray tracing at maximum what is n will be needed to run it for me in 1years time up to 18months(if we say 10-15% increase in games that will come vs whats needed today for same gameplay at maximum in 1080p) Hope u understand what i try to ask(dont know this stuff n dont really know where to look either to be 100% sure) Thanks 4 this great video alot of info
The RTX 4060 build for extra 500 Euros is absolutely not worth it. No way!🙅♂️ And as for the future, we'll have to wait and see what the RTX 50-series brings. NVIDIA has the potential to either pleasantly surprise us or horribly disappoint when it comes to RTX 5060/70 cards. No one knows yet how they'll configure those cards. Also, 5060/70 cards are still many many months away. 5090 and 5080 will launch first. If I wanted a low to mid-tier GPU now then I wouldn't wait until RTX 50-series. The wait is too long imho. Furthermore, I'd recommend looking into moving to a 1440p monitor. DLSS is so good now that you can enjoy games on a 1440p monitor and it'll be a more pleasant experience than 1080p. Thanks to DLSS I use the RTX 4070 SUPER to play games on a 4K monitor using DLSS Quality or Balanced. Good stuff.
Yup Bro Best Is Try To Buy Or Push Limit For Rx 7900 Gre Or Else Rtx 4070 Super 😅 Or Else Play With Decent 1080 P Medium + Very High Settings In Rtx 4060 Or Rx 6700 Xt
RTX 4060 is the most power-efficient card now, taking the place of RX 6600 in terms of frame per watt. I hope RTX 5060 will be more efficient at 75 watts and we will not need additional power cable.
It's the Akko MOD 007B HE. Very nice keyboard. A bit pricey tho. I've made a video about it - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NW-z7PKdJa0.html
They have other models that look very similar to this one but use other materials to bring the cost to under $100. But I don't have any experience with any of those. So, can't comment on their quality or value.🙂