The RTX 4060 Ti 8GB is the first in the next family of GPUs from Nivida, bringing its Ada Lovelace architecture to the 60-class of cards. Targeting 1080p, The Nvidia RTX 4060 Ti 8GB is just one of three total 60-class cards Nvidia will be releasing this year, with a 16GB variant and the base RTX 4060 releasing sometime in July. Aiming squarely at those 60-class users who have yet to upgrade, Nvidia homes to deliver high fidelity 1080p gameplay at both regular rasterization as well as ray tracing, but how does it stack up?
The RX 4060 Ti 8GB is an attractive card, with the Founder's Edition sporting the same look as the other 40-series Founder's GPUs. The familiar silver-hued möbius strip wrapping itself around the body of the board, the RTX 4060 Ti badge emblazoned on the top of the card. I always love the tiny flourishes, such as the engraved RTX 4060 Ti along the length of one of the cross-guards flanking a fan on one side that catches the light whenever I handle the card.
The RTX 4060 Ti 8GB still requires the same power adapter connection that the rest of the 40-series does, however the Octopus cable has been retired for a single 8-pin connection from a standard PSU. Like always I wish I had the ability to just plug the cable in directly from my PSU, and eventually, when I get a PCIe 5th Gen power supply it'll be possible. However, from a cable management standpoint, this is one of the easier adapters to route since multiple PSU cables do not hamper it to stuff into the bowels of my ASUS ROG Helios case.
The elephant in the room with the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB launch is the continued need to denote the memory configuration on this particular board model. As the first of a total of three 60-class cards in the Ada Lovelace GPU
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