RTX 4060 Ti 16GB launches July 18 amid desperate price cuts | Digital Trends

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Nvidia is about to launch a 16GB model of the RTX4060 Ti, rumors claim. But will it prove popular amid poor sales of mid-range GPUs from both Nvidia and AMD?

A bunch of mid-range graphics cards fresh out the gate are already seeing hefty price cuts in an apparent bid to drum up interest, from Nvidia’s RTX 4060 Ti and RTX 4060 to AMD’s RX 7600. It’s not a good look, and comes just as Nvidia is allegedly preparing to launch a new version of the 4060 Ti.

The RTX 4060, for example was listed at €299.95 versus its €335 launch price, a drop of 10%. The RTX 4060 Ti, meanwhile, was on sale for €399.95, 11% off its initial price of €449. Recommended Videos The RTX 4060 Ti, for example, reportedly struggled to attract customer attention in its first days, with one report claiming there was “zero” interest from consumers in the card. We tested it out, and in the end we just couldn’t recommend it to readers.

A new RTX 4060 Ti is coming In a separate report, VideoCardz claims that “two reputable hardware leakers” have told the outlet that Nvidia will launch a 16GB variant of the RTX 4060 Ti on July 18th. Right now, the RTX 4060 Ti only offers 8GB of video memory.

 

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