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OCUK RTX4060TI review thread

thats enough to go out for a meal before you get ****** :D

Or as Cartman once put it "A courtesy lick". hahaha.

I don't think it is that bad tbh. It will be better at £250, but I would imagine AMD want 6000 stock to go first. As such, this is probably the best new GPU on the market atm.

 
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I just got this in marketing, even Nvidia know it's toast! :cry:
 
It has been my focus to hunt down for good deals on last gen stuff, so hence now we have:

6600 from £199
6650 XT from £239
6700 XT from £339
6750 XT from £389
6800 from £469
6800 XT from £549
6950 XT from £579

3070 from £419
3070Ti from £489


Am also trying to get some deals on 3060 12G and 3060Ti, no one wants to hit my target yet but am sure they will crumble with time. :)

On the above I believe OcUK is the cheapest and leading the way as always on bringing prices down in the channel. :)
In all honesty I do miss my 3090 being able to crank all my settings to the max at 4k and I thought the 3060 Ti would ‘suffice’ - needles to say I was looking at the 7900Xt for £750 which is not a bad price however now the 6950 xt at £579 whilst offering 80-85% of the performance for £170 or so less is tempting! + it looks to beat my 3090 in the games I play! :)

To be cheeky what’s the chances of the Red Devil going for £599? ;)
 
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I don’t know whether it’s just me but the Nvidia and Nvidia Geforce Facebook page usually promotes it’s new releases - something which I can’t see with the 4060 Ti? If that’s the case I guess they know themselves it’s a flop and will only receive negative feedback! :D
 

It really should be RIP 1080p cards by now... and 4K mainstream. With 8K becoming the new standard now and even 16K screens now being shown and we are still talking about a resolution that even phones have way higher...




1080P should have gone the way of the Dodo years ago.
 
8k becoming the standard......

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Given consoles are back to 30 fps @ 4k, if that for most of the time, not a chance.

16k is years away, 4k only really become the standard over recent couple of years.
 
It really should be RIP 1080p cards by now... and 4K mainstream.
4k is very far from mainstream I'm not sure why you think it is

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From the Steam hardware survey for primary monitor resolution, surprisingly there's circa 8% of total users mixed up in resolutions below 1080p, yes, there's 4x more players using a res low than 1080p than there are total users of 4k crazy statistic I know


It doesn't seem to include Steamdeck numbers, which would likely add more users to the lower than 1080p bracket
 
Yeah 8k belongs in the same place as 1080p, the bin :p

What a pointless marketing thing they came up with.

TBF, it is inevitable 8k becoming mainstream but you're talking about years for that..... 4k alone is hardly exactly mainstream.

4k is very far from mainstream I'm not sure why you think it is

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From the Steam hardware survey for primary monitor resolution, surprisingly there's circa 8% of total users mixed up in resolutions below 1080p, yes, there's 4x more players using a res low than 1080p than there are total users of 4k crazy statistic I know


It doesn't seem to include Steamdeck numbers, which would likely add more users to the lower than 1080p bracket

Yup sadly 1920x1080 still the dominant res. In terms of technology, it really is dated though.

84% of the gaming community have GPUs with less than 8gb of vram too so lots are still stuck in 1080P time in more than 1 way!
 
How much does anyone want to be the reason that the 1080p survey results are so damn high is because the vast majority of people can't or won't spend the ridiculous amount of £££ that is necessary to game properly at 1440p?

We here are the 1% essentially. Look at the survey results, the weight of 1080p also aligns with the weight of GPUs in use that are focused at 1080p as well, also CPUs that are well suited so overall an average system on Steam is more aligned to 1080p because that's what gamers are mostly willing to budget for.

If hardware was cheaper, then we'd see 1080p take a back seat. Most people are forced into sticking to 1080p I have no doubt by vendors who just keep on increasing prices.

On the flipside people keep on pre ordering rubbish games at high prices so maybe this argument goes out the windows of common sense :cry:
 
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