NVIDIA is also introducing its GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB graphics card which brings the DLSS 3 & RTX Ada cost down to just $299 US.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 (Non-Ti) is a graphics card that most gamers would like to upgrade to given its price point and the feature set it has to offer. Coming in at $30 US lower than the RTX 3060, the RTX 4060 packs all the goodies you'd expect from Ada at an impressive price point and while delivering a good gen-over-gen performance upgrade.
“The RTX 4060 family delivers PC gamers both great value and great performance at 1080p, whether they’re building a gaming battle box or an AI-assisted creation station,” said Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA. “These GPUs deliver an incredible upgrade, starting at just $299, putting Ada Lovelace and DLSS 3 in the hands of millions more worldwide.”
via NVIDIA
NVIDIA isn't fully disclosing the GeForce RTX 4060 today but it's providing a teaser of what gamers can expect from the graphics card. The most important thing you should know is that it will launch in July, around the same time as the 16 GB RTX 4060 Ti, and at a price of $299 US.
For $299 US, you are getting up to a 70% increase (with DLSS 3) and a 20% increase (without DLSS) over the RTX 3060. Now the thing about the RTX 3060 is that while it did pack a higher VRAM of 12 GB & a wider bus interface, all the memory management technologies we talked about in the RTX 4060 Ti article apply to the RTX 4060 which means it carries up to 24 MB of L2 cache which is once again, an 8x uplift over the RTX 3060.
So while the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 did pack more VRAM & a wider bus, the RTX 4060 is still faster at 1080p, & the difference that the higher L2 cache makes really shows
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