The first benchmarks of NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards have started to leak out in the Geekbench database.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card is the upcoming mainstream solution which will be launching later this month. The graphics card is going to be a direct replacement for NVIDIA's RTX 3060 Ti with similar pricing for the 8 GB variant. The graphics card was benchmarked within CUDA tests on Geekbench 5 but before that, let's recap the specifications quickly.
The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is expected to utilize the AD106-350-A1 GPU core, a cut-down version of the full AD106 graphics chip, and based on previous rumors, it should pack 34 SMs or 4352 CUDA cores, 16/8 GB GDDR6 memory running at 18 Gbps across a 128-bit bus interface, providing the card with 288 GB/s of bandwidth. There's also 32 MB of L2 cache on board the GPU which is an 8x increase over the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti.
The 16 GB variant utilizes the PG190 SKU 363 PCB while the 8 GB variant utilizes the PG190 SKU 361 PCB. The NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics card will come in various SFF and compact ITX options making them great for small PC builds. The card will also sip much less power, requiring close to 150-160W while gaming or even lower which is 25% lower than its predecessor, the RTX 3060 Ti. The cards are expected to launch by the end of May and will cost between $399 - $499 US.
So coming to the performance now, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti was benchmarked on a Z790 platform with the Intel Core i9-13900K. The Geekbench 5 database confirms it as a 34 SM part with 4252 cores and a maximum frequency of 2540 MHz. The memory is also reported as 8 GB running at 18 Gbps. We can't say for sure if this is an overclocked variant or a
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