Nobody said it should be £200 either. Nvidia marketing has made people into accepting Turing V1 openly. Only took a few years.
It's literally a 60 series dGPU.60 series dGPUs used to be £150~£250 with Pascal and Maxwell,but Turing bumped it upto £250~£350. Now Ada Lovelace essentially bumped it upto nearly £600(or £800 if you include the RTX4070TI).
All PCMR thinks going from £250 in 2019 to £590 in 2023 seems normal. It shows you PCMR gets sold a lifestyle and has so much emotional belief they live in denial these companies don't give two hoots about PCMR loyalty.Consumers need to be loyal to their pockets.
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TU116, GTX 1660 Ti memory bandwidth: 288GB/s
AD106, RTX 4060 Ti memory bandwidth: 288GB/s
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB Specs
NVIDIA AD106, 2535 MHz, 4352 Cores, 136 TMUs, 48 ROPs, 8192 MB GDDR6, 2250 MHz, 128 bit
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