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I know it is 8GB, but what can I say at this price?
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I know it is 8GB, but what can I say at this price?
AMD cards don't support Cudnn. These are good for running tensorflow
$549 two years ago lol
Good price
You can say “no deal!” 🙅♂️
The increase in price competition for cards around this price is only just starting to heat up.
It's better and cheaper than 5060 at the moment
Great, say No Deal to the 5060 too.
If you have $500 and MUST buy a GPU today, consider it, sure. But I’d wait a few more weeks. Lots more stock of B580, 9060, and 5060 than there are buyers.
There aren't many choice though. I'd say all brand new graphics cards should have further 30% off from current price but who cares? People still keep buying overpriced even jacked priced cards
You'd still go for the 5060 given the $30-ish price difference, it performs the same out of the box and has more features and will have more features going into the future.
But 8 GB is going to be a stretch at 1440p until - at least - they get neural compression up and running later this year (or sampler feedback, DirectStorage, or a bunch of devs get a lot better at asset streaming).
I know it is 8GB, but what can I say at this price?
Say no to expensive e-waste.
I've seen way too many 1% lows in the 1 to 3 FPS range on 8GB cards to every buy another one.
If you want it for a single use like setting up an emulator lounge room PC sure this is good.
Who says, 8GB is more than sufficient to play around and learn data science
Yeah, sure..but i was just talking about gaming
8Gb VRAM 5060 and 9060xt vs 9060xt 16Gb VRAM deep review on various graphics settings on 2025 games. https://youtu.be/_oV9TKa5wIM?si=w5WJn-XIw5r1chO7
If you’re only playing older games, 8Gb VRAM is fine. New games will need some tweaking, even 1080p. This will be worse in few years time
Definitely.. Even playing latest Forza motorsports, 8GB will only allow you to play on "low" (though I am only playing on 32:9 1080p). Bumping up to medium will require about 9GB VRAM. This is on an older RTX2080 as well. VRAM is definitely important now for the newer stuff coming up since there's more emphasis on pushing more textures to be stored in VRAM now, especially the higher resolution stuff.
is the 4060ti 16gb version available in Australia? couldn't find any :(
Discontinued. All 4000 series cards are discontinued now i think… 5060ti 16gb is the only option now
Had a game exit because i ran out of 8Gb vram…
You could get a used Radeon 6700XT (12GB) for less than this on Ebay right now: https://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_nkw=Radeon+RX+6700+XT&_s…
Acording to TechPowerUp GPU Database, it's 10% faster, but I suspect actually much much faster, when the 4060Ti runs out of VRAM
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-4060-ti-8-…
That's what I would do, if I needed something now and had this much to spend…just saying
Please dont spend your money on this trash.
For the record, I’ve got a Palit 5060ti and makes a clicking sound every 10-15 seconds. Not sure if the 4xxx is affected but I’d steer clear of the brand given how ubiquitous the issue seems to be (fan noise problems)
"I know it is 8GB, but what can I say at this price?"
… you are not wrong, in the current market, but, ugh!
I got a 5700xt for about this price 5 years ago which has 8gb and was not far behind in performance.
Virtually no improvement in performance to cost in half a decade after such consistent growth for so long before is pretty brutal.