Graphics card customers seem to be voting with their feet regarding the newly launched Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB motherboard. Many gamers and PC builders clearly aren’t better pleased with the milking strategy seen in the market than Team Green, with an 8GB board now on sale for an MSRP of $399 while a larger 16GB model awaits in the wings for July which It should be available for around $499 USD. It has already been reported that retail outlets were expecting the worst for the RTX 4060 Ti and it appears that those expectations have been met.
according to News and social media supports Reception from Japan for the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB desktop graphics card was very lukewarm. Despite much publicity for the board’s various AiB variants, only one soul seemed interested in making a very early purchase of an RTX 4060 Ti at the “Dospara Akihabara Flagship Store”, with Akihabara being a major electronics shopping district in Tokyo. as pointed out Cards videoJapan buyers will have to shell out the equivalent of around $500 USD for the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, though the card struggles to show true value for money in terms of performance.
More obviously to the current popular perception of the 8 GB RTX 4060 Ti being frankly a bit of a rip off, is another a report The claim that a major German retailer has already lowered the price of a panel replacement. In this case, the Palit SKU was priced at €419 (~$449) when it was expected to retail for €439 (~$471). At the time of this writing, mindfactory It now has an 8GB Palit GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Dual Active graphics card listed at €435 (~$467). While 8GB of RAM is still considered enough for gaming in 2023, there are many who were appalled by Nvidia’s pricing policy for this seemingly unpopular card, which seems designed for a future residing in bargain bins.
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