According to VideoCardz, the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB large video memory version will be launched on July 18th, and only the non-public version is available, starting at 3899 CNY from the Bank of China.
At present, NVIDIA partners have basically not announced the model of their RTX 4060 Ti 16G graphics card. Foreign media editors asked a number of Nvidia partners, and the answer was that the high price of this graphics card is not attractive.
Currently, only ROG has announced the RTX 4060 Ti 16G model on its official website, and there is only one flagship Raptor model. In addition, MSI’s RTX 4060 Ti 16G has also been exposed, which is a brand new three-fan “Little White Dragon” model, and its positioning is relatively high.
From this, it can be guessed that since the 16G 128bit video memory cannot bring higher game performance than the original 8G model, graphics card manufacturers may only launch high-end versions for those who are not bad at video clip rendering users to buy.
According to previous reports, Nvidia officials have admitted that in most games, both versions of the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti (8GB and 16GB) can run at the highest quality settings and provide the same performance. Occasionally, games may enable an optional extra large texture pack and allocate more video memory, a small number of games run best on the 4060 Ti 8GB on “high quality” settings, and on the 4060 Ti 16GB with max quality turned on Set up to run.
In addition to gaming, GeForce RTX graphics cards are used worldwide for 3D animation, video editing, motion graphics, photography, graphic design, architectural visualization, STEM, live streaming, and AI, according to Nvidia. Some applications used in these industries may benefit from additional large video memory. For example, when editing a 4K or 8K timeline in Premiere, or when working on a large architectural scene in the D5 renderer.
Here are the gaming performance charts for the RTX 4060 Ti 8G and 16G: