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Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 WindForce OC 8G Graphics Card $459 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Umart

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Umart is doing a flash sale on this card and will expire in 8 hours. Cheapest current price for a 4060 if you're currently looking at building your own system.

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  • +9

    HODL?

    • +18

      HODL

    • +3

      I'd personally like to see sub $400 for this card

      • +21

        This card should be sub-$300

        • +2

          This card should be sub $200

        • This is true. 8GB GPU will be very constraint for future titles.

        • It's genuinely a XX50 compared to previous gen, naming scheme bamboozle.

  • -7
    • +7

      same store.

      • Umart and MSY are the same store?

        • +7

          Their website is identical. Copy and paste. I'm thinking they are the same store.

        • +26

          Umart bought MSY last December or so.

        • Pretty much same store, bought something from MSY and it was shipped from Umart.

        • +3

          Umart acquired MSY and more recently PcByte.

    • +19

      That's a 3060…

      • +2

        LOL big discussion about who owns what and homie here is the only one who clicked (or even looked at the URL) 😂

      • +1

        Damn sorry. My bad.

  • +2

    Will outperform a 3060 12gb in most games so it's not terrible value if you don't want to dabble in AI stuff. Still an average card though.

    • +2

      Most, not all!

      Let's take a second to remember that there used to be a time when no GPU cost 3 grand and the next gen was an unambiguous performance improvement…

  • +2

    idk why anybody would get 4060…. but sure if u r on a super tight budget and really want a 40 series card….

    • +1

      Suggested alternative in price bracket?

      • +8

        Not much else to be honest. 3060 Ti is 10% faster and around $500 if you can find stock. Used 3070 or 6800 can be had for around $500. Stretch the budget to 800-900 and you can get a 4070 or 7800 XT which are much faster. The mid range is extremely bad at the moment. Best price/performance cards are at the highest end i.e. 7900 XTX and to a lesser extent 4080/4090.

        • +1

          The 3060 Ti is also less likely to shit the bed at higher resolutions with it's increased bandwidth, not that you'd really use it past 1440p generally. It's all time low on eBay (reputable retailers) has been about the price this current deal is on multiple occasions, though not particularly frequently. Mind you this says nothing about DLSS 3.0 and if that would matter to you.

        • +1

          Yeah it sucks there's no extra alternatives this gen especially due to AMD pricing the leap from a 4060/7600 to a 4070/7800xt is $400~. Decent leap in price for a lot of people. $400 is a fairly crazy entry point for stable 1080p gaming.

          • @lookingforadeal7:

            entry point for stable 1080p gaming

            Are there really that many games that won't perform nicely at 1080p on a 6700? Or are those not around anymore?

            • +1

              @GandalfTheCheap: I'm not sure on 6700 benchmarks but on most of the bigger newer titles this year the 4060 seems to average between 70-100 fps on high-max settings. The 6700xt is comparable in some games at 1080p and better by 10-20fps in a lot of titles. I try to play most games at minimum 80+ so going forward I would see the 4060/6700xt/7600 as minimum if you were upgrading or building a rig ATM. If you have a 6700 you got for a good price obviously no reason to upgrade.

      • -3

        I saw a 3070 Ti on FB Marketplace for $315

      • +2
        • lol ex mining

        • Sub $400 I would bite

  • Be careful, cuda cores for 4060 is only 18% when compared to 4090 while 3060 is 34% (or 3050 25%) of 3090.

    • +2

      The thing it has going for it is DLSS3

  • +2

    Gimped pci-e bandwidth on this card. Fine if you have PCI-e 4.0 but you're not gonna get the full performance if you're running 3.0.

    • +3

      From what I've seen it still is msotly utilized at PCI-e 3.0 @ 8 lanes

      • +3

        Yeah, I don't think in real life you can feel the difference

    • +1

      Difference is gonna be a fraction of a % at most.

    • I kinda like that, it makes it possible to run two different virtual PCs with consumer-grade PC hardware (CPU, motherboard, and GPU). And you're not leaving any performance on the table either, since it was only PCIe x8 to begin with.

  • +2

    Don’t buy this, you can easily get a used RX6800 or 3070 for this price

    • +7

      Why are you comparing a used card to a new card…

      Aside from performance one of them comes with a guarantee of working for a minimum amount of years besides from physical or negligent damage.

      • +1

        Lots of these used cards are actually still under warranty.

        • +1

          Where do they sell used cards with warranty?
          Avoiding ex-miner cards with no warranty.

        • +4

          Most manufacturers don't transfer ownership of warranty?

          As for the 6800 I doubt your going to find them under warranty and it is the better card.

          • +1

            @Tehcookiemonsta: I sold my used 6800 recently for $450, and realistically used is probably being generous it was used for light gaming for a month. Although probably a rare deal for the person who bought it from me.

            • @lookingforadeal7: See that is great but the problem arises when someone says used lightly… and they have mined the card and lie out their butt to sell it.

              It's just a trust issue and also again it's an electronic device and they can fail even when unlikely or with little usage.

              But if if you know someone selling a card and it has warranty than that is great if they are willing to do an RMA when things go wrong but that scenario is rare.

      • +1

        Because the exchange here is money for video card. Considering how stagnant the market has been for the past 3 years, a used card is very sensible. And you're massively overestimating the chances of a card dying within a couple years of original purchase.

        • It's a electronic device with has been previously used or abused and you really are at the mercy of whoever is selling you the item in their honesty, for all I know the card could be completely (profanity) sold as used but working and it is having some serious issues such as crashing under load, as for an item sold as "used" what are you going to do about it.

          Yes the used market is much better in terms of price to performance, there is risk and i don't think it is exactly fair trying to compare a product guaranteed to work with one that isn't.

          • +1

            @Tehcookiemonsta: That's true, but the usual things apply there - buy from people with good feedback, etc. Even if you get a dud most places like ebay will refund you. Just make sure to load test it when you get it.

  • wow big step up from my 1660 super………decision decision

    https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-4060-vs-Nvi…

    • +12

      The usual reminder not to use UserBenchmark. But yes definitely better than the 1660-s and you get a bunch of new tech.

      • What I am thinking is actually sell my 1660 super and get this. Only issue is I wonder if can even get $250 for it on gumtree…….i paid quiet a bit for it during the covid around $430

        • +3

          You'd be lucky to get over $200 for the 1660-s, GPU pricing has come waaaaaaaaay down since then.

        • +1

          Use ebay sold listings for price gauge. Ebay has a 17.5% fee so you can use subtract that to price GPUs for sale locally.

      • +1

        What's the alternative to UserBenchmark?

        • +4

          I usually go with TechPowerUp. They have a Relative Performance section that makes it really easy to compare to all other cards.

          But I'd always recommend looking at the games that you are going to play.
          No point getting a 4090 if you going to playing esports at 1080p (as an extreme example)

          • +1

            @Midday Murth: Techpowerup says:

            Performance estimated based on architecture, shader count and clocks.

            Honestly that's not much better than Userbenchmark. That guy has a childish bias against AMD, but at least his numbers are based on actual game benchmarks, not just a big fat guess 😂

            It's a shame there's no better easily googleable way to get a quick but still fairly accurate idea of GPU performance.

            15 minutes of watching YouTube videos is not a substitute for the quick correct answer Userbenchmark pretends to be.

            • @GandalfTheCheap: I can say that based on my extensive amount of digging, techpowerup's relative metric is good enough. TPU makes educated prediction based on their published, comprehensive reviews for each generation. I use the relative metric quite often.

              based on userbenchmark CPU bench's reputation, it would be remissed to compare TPU and UBM as if they're similarly authoritative.
              also UBM is just another traffic gen searchjacking site

      • What site do you suggest to use to compare cards?

    • Depends on what you're using it for, if you have the spare cash go for it, it will feel nice at high end 1080p and even basic 1440p

  • +2

    I got a 3060 ti in the past for this price. I’m happy be 3000 series, not changing anytime soon, not with this gpu market

  • +1

    Rebadged laptop GPU that NV forces AIB's to sell at a discrete GPU price

    Could easily fit onto a half height PCB with single fan and sold as the GT4030 for $300 because that is what it is worth

    Acer A770 16GB was down to sub $450 recently so skip this garbage NV e-waste

    • +4

      Absolutely. A +1 for Intel cards. Mate has one and performs incredibly well. The early adopters may have had some issues, but playing in an array of games today all seemed super smooth.

      Sample size of 1 of course…

  • rather get a used card at this price point

  • will this out perform 3080?

    • +4

      No way

      • ok, thanks

  • How does this compare to my GTX 1080? I'm on 1440p screen, but contemplating getting a 4k next year. Mainly for playing fps as well. Sorry I've been completely out of gaming for past few years, not sure how performance stacks up.

    • +1

      This is barely a 1080p card, 4k isn't even in the conversation. For 4k gaming you have to spend 2-4x as much as this depending on you want out of it.

    • Yeah for 4k a decent monitor and PC build you'll be pushing $3500~.

    • +2

      Depends on the game but the 4060 is about 50% faster than a 1080 give or take
      https://youtu.be/rMSLq1zWfoc?t=21

    • So no good for a 38in ultra wide I assume

  • +1

    Your not going to be playing at 4K with this card. (well not at usable framerate) this will kill 1080 good at 1440

    I upgraded from a 1070 laptop to a cheap prebuild system with this in and my FPS has gone from a unstable 60 - 90 to rock solid 160+

    • Your not going to be playing at 4K

      Depends on which game.

      • +1

        csgo?

      • true, minesweeper should run fairly well on it

      • +2

        I can still play Shadow of Tomb Raider, Forza Horizon 3 @4k with my 3060. Not everyone play the latest titles.

    • u actually can play in 4k with it
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5XbQsfK-Vw

    • I'm reasonably impressed with this GPU in my laptop (laptop version is exactly same as desktop version).
      Can play Spiderman Remastered on Very High at 1800p resolution (DLSS set to Quality) with ray tracing enabled at a perfectly smooth and enjoyable frame rate, once you enable DLSS 3 Frame Generation.

  • yukk they always put the crappy windforce cards on special because - cheap and nasty ill wait for the gaming ones which are better.

  • how much does a amd radaen 7900 xt go these days at umart?

    • $1300

      • wow they have dropped alot in price I remember when they were close to 2k

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