Graphics cards are among the beating hearts of your gaming PC, allowing us to experience increasingly high fidelity gaming like nothing we've ever seen before. Unfortunately, they are also among the pricier pieces of kit you can shove in a computer case. Well, there's good news as prices continue to drop(opens in new tab) across current and future cards. New pieces of information about Nvidia's upcoming RTX 4060 Ti definitely tell the story of what we hope will be a good GPU at an excellent price.
VideoCardz(opens in new tab) got a look at some of Nvidia's pre-embargo information around the upcoming cards. While we are still free of a solid release date it looks as though we are still set to see the RTX 4060 Ti hit shelves before the end of May. Though giving no solid date on the announcement or on-shelf times does make it feel like a last minute push from the company.
It also leaves room for the potential to launch the card as part of the Nvidia keynote at Computex(opens in new tab). Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is set to livestream on Monday, May 29, 2023 at 11:00 am Taipei Time, which seems like a fair fit for before the end of May. Though it's likely we'll get some more information before then through other channels.
The embargo information also lists May 5 as the date cards will ship to channels, so we are more likely to see some hard and fast facts about them after this date. Hopefully we'll be able to dispel our fears about these very underwhelming rumoured specs.
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