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6 minutes ago, MartiKral1 said:

I know 4060 gpus are hated, but is PALIT GeForce RTX 4060 Ti OC 16GB GDDR6 any good. Should I buy it for 550€ or should I go with Asrock Radeon Rx 7700 Xt Phantom Gaming Oc 12Gb at same price?

RTX 4060ti 16GB just doesn't make sense which is why its hated. The RTX 4060 8GB is a good card overall, especially the more special designs like low profile versions.

 

RTX 4060ti 16GB would only need more than 8GB for higher resolution content, but because its a quadrupled up 128bit bus, its memory bandwidth to that 16GB is horrendous. So for gaming, it really doesn't make sense. As a budget Quadro card it makes more sense, but even then, that market has better options at $500 USD.

 

At the price you're considering, I'd look at the RTX 4070 or 4070 Super instead.

I know 4060 gpus are hated, but is PALIT GeForce RTX 4060 Ti OC 16GB GDDR6 any good. Should I buy it for 550€ or should I go with Asrock Radeon Rx 7700 Xt Phantom Gaming Oc 12Gb at same price?

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Those prices both seem really high, I'd expect a 7900 GRE for that kind of money, but to answer your question: the 7700 XT is overall faster at raster (by a fair chunk too, depending on the game), at the cost of significantly higher power consumption.

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Where are you from? I see RX 7800 XT start at 500eur+ which is significantly better than 4060ti.

 

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550€ for a 4060 Ti is rough. There's got to be a better option. That's how much the 4070 is supposed to cost. The 7800XT should be cheaper than that.

 

What country are you in where pricing is this bad?

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That is 7800xt/7900gre and 4070/4070s price range, so both are a bit horrible choices.

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6 minutes ago, YoungBlade said:

550€ for a 4060 Ti is rough. There's got to be a better option. That's how much the 4070 is supposed to cost. The 7800XT should be cheaper than that.

 

What country are you in where pricing is this bad?

7800xt is 620€ and 4070 is around 650€, I am from Slovenia

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3 minutes ago, MartiKral1 said:

7800xt is 620€ and 4070 is around 650€, I am from Slovenia

It looks like pricing in Austria is much more favorable - the pricing is about 100€ cheaper according to PCPartPicker. Any chance you could buy a card from there? Or would shipping and taxes make it not worth it?

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Just now, YoungBlade said:

It looks like pricing in Austria is much more favorable - the pricing is about 100€ cheaper according to PCPartPicker. Any chance you could buy a card from there? Or would shipping and taxes make it not worth it?

I accualy cannot buy online stuff =:

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check fb marketplace see if there are any used 6800(xt) as those will be far superior cards compared to a shitty 4060ti 16gb (these are only useful for ppl doing machine learning), and the 6800xt has the same performance as the 7800xt btw

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6 minutes ago, MartiKral1 said:

I know 4060 gpus are hated, but is PALIT GeForce RTX 4060 Ti OC 16GB GDDR6 any good. Should I buy it for 550€ or should I go with Asrock Radeon Rx 7700 Xt Phantom Gaming Oc 12Gb at same price?

RTX 4060ti 16GB just doesn't make sense which is why its hated. The RTX 4060 8GB is a good card overall, especially the more special designs like low profile versions.

 

RTX 4060ti 16GB would only need more than 8GB for higher resolution content, but because its a quadrupled up 128bit bus, its memory bandwidth to that 16GB is horrendous. So for gaming, it really doesn't make sense. As a budget Quadro card it makes more sense, but even then, that market has better options at $500 USD.

 

At the price you're considering, I'd look at the RTX 4070 or 4070 Super instead.

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Brand new 6800 if you can find one for the same or lower price

 

Performance on par with 7700XT at normal resolution. Better at higher resolution thanks to having more VRAM

 

Lower TDP than the 7700XT and not limited to 8 PCIE lanes

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As a current owner of the 4060Ti 16GB...get that 7700xt if you're only using your GPU for gaming. Or maybe step up a bit and get the 6800xt as another poster said.

 

The 4060Ti 16GB makes the most sense for people who wish to fiddle with generative AI (image generation, large language models, it's what I bought mine for), it's the "cheapest" GPU with both 16GB VRAM (AI is VRAM hungry) and CUDA cores (what these AIs run on). Also it can run games well, only slightly faster than last gen 3060Ti's though for higher prices, hence gamers' hate boners for the 4060Ti.

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