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The MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 3X 16G OC Graphics Card is a high-performance GPU featuring 16GB of GDDR6 memory and advanced Ada Lovelace architecture, designed for gamers and creators. With triple TORX Fan 4.0 cooling technology, it ensures optimal thermal performance while delivering stunning 1080p visuals and future-ready connectivity options.
Brand | MSI |
Product Dimensions | 30.8 x 12 x 4.2 cm; 546 g |
Item model number | V517-004R |
Manufacturer | MSI |
Series | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 3X 16G OC |
Colour | black |
Resolution | 4K Ultra HD |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Memory Clock Speed | 2625 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti |
Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
Wattage | 165 watts |
Hardware Platform | Not machine specific |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 546 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**A
Great gpu but should be cheaper to reflect actual performance
Had an old gtx 1080ti gpu and naturally was starting to show its age (the fact it lasted so long shows how great a gpu it was, and depending on use still is). I decided to upgrade. I was contemplating getting this or an AMD gpu. I got this because it's Nvidia and the driver support is much better than AMD. I have a PCIE 3.0 motherboard and this requires a PCIE 4.0 motherboard (PCIE is backward compatible so the latest gpu will even work on a PCIE 1.0 port). I decided to get this anyway as it's only 1 generation below and I am essentially loosing 5-10fps which is nothing massively different (essentially with each generation you will be loosing no more than 5-10fps, depending on the system it is added to; so each newer generaton would near enough double by this amount). I only need to upgrade the motherboard if it is 2 generations or more above, as than the performance is noticeable (much lower fps and slower texture pop-in and the like). I got the rtx 4060ti 16gb gpu (won't go anything lower with vram since 8gb should be the least of it nowadays and 11gb the standard due to how demanding applications are today).Having got it, benchmarked it and tested it in various ways I can safely say it is a great card. I got it and benchmarked it natively (without dlss or any performance support) at maximum settings "by todays standards" getting near 24-30fps on the lowest and about 33-50fps on average (obviously anything older will be much higher). I take it if I had a PCIE 4.0 port I would get an extra 5-10fps. So anywhere from 29-55fps at maximum settings. This gpu can handle pretty much anything thrown at it and with the addition of adding frame generation an extra 30-40fps is gained on max settings. Also it's nice that this gpu is doing all this and using near half of what my 1080ti used in terms of power. Which saves some money with electricity bills. The one issue I have is the 128 bit bottleneck, which they should have made it at least 192 bits as performance would largely have been increased. But this is understandable as this would have used more power to do so. The gpu is incredibly efficient and does alot with what it has. It stays cool and quiet pretty much all the time even in demanding situations. Has "incredible" overclocking potential considering its only using 1 pcie x8 connector for power; this is very impressive but as said limited by the 128bit memory bandwidth. It is very effecient with what it has.The gpu is really a 1-2k card, and can go 4k depending on the application used, though if incredibly demanding will require frame generation which adds so much fps it is unreal. Overall a great gpu, as if you are upgrading from a 1080ti like me a big leap in terms of performance but if you are coming from a 3080ti the leap is nothing major besides adding frame generation (unless you specifically want this feature; but will depend on application support). So anything below a 3080ti is worth an upgrade. Only 4x/5x nvidia gpu cards can do true frame generation because of an Optical Flow Accelerator and newer tensor cores (AMD has their version but is largely inferior due to lack of hardware support and being "mostly driver based"). As said adding frame generation provides so much of a performance boost it is unreal (anywhere from 30-40-fps). Overall a great card, though my only gripe is could be a little cheaper. That is the only issue with the gpu, they should have made it cheaper to reflect its performance (as in native performance without frame generation or dlss). Overall though, a great gpu.
R**Y
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Graphics Card
Great product. Bit on the expensive side, But overall happy with the product. Was simple to fit too!!
P**R
Decent card
Works as intended, happy with performance. No free game with it sadly
G**E
Excellect card
Excellent card with great performance.
B**T
Just wish these could be found this cheap normally
The 4060 Ti 16GB is an amazing GPU. I have loved it for all it does. Its performance has never faulted me (though it might have been better off on 12GB of VRAM since the 16 rarely gets all used up. Good for me though, I do 3D modelling and stuff like that) and DLSS 3 and 3.5 are incredible (when supported, which I will say is rare). However, there's an elephant in the room. You should be able to find lower end models for £350. I mean, we're nearly on the release of the 50 series and the going price of these has not budged from something around £430,440-ish. I know many people that would throw that money down for a 4060 Ti 16GB easily because in isolation of its price, it is such a good GPU. I was incredibly lucky to get mine for the price I did on amazon warehouse, but these, given their name, should be much more affordable.
J**K
Love it
Great
L**S
A good upgrade
Switched from rx 5500 xt to this 4060 ti and I do not regret anything I would of thought it would guzzle power but funny enough it hardly uses any for the power of this card probably the best purchase I have actually ever made : >
W**L
Good but unfortunate outcome
Arrived worked fine after a few days it became defective and stopped working
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