PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Verto Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 07th Jun 2023Introduction
PNY GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB Verto Dual Fan is the company’s most affordable custom-design graphics card based on NVIDIA’s latest entry to the mainstream segment. It launches at exactly $399, or the MSRP for the RTX 4060 Ti, hence we are allowed to present our review a day before those of premium custom-design cards priced above the MSRP. The Verto Dual Fan by PNY covers all the basics of the graphics card, and is designed for those who just want an RTX 4060 Ti that they can install and get gaming. The card runs the GPU at reference speeds, and offers the added bonus of a legacy 8-pin PCIe power connector, so even those with entry-level legacy PSUs can get in on the action.
The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is part of a three-model RTX 4060-series. This is the primary model with 8 GB memory, there is going to be a 16 GB model bound for July, alongside the more affordable RTX 4060 (non-Ti). The RTX 4060 Ti is based on the newer 5 nm AD106 silicon, which it nearly maxes out, enabling 34 out of 36 SM (streaming multiprocessors), which work out to 4,352 CUDA cores, 34 RT cores, 136 Tensor cores, those many TMUs, and 48 ROPs. While the card comes with the same 8 GB memory size as its predecessor, the RTX 3060 Ti, its memory bus width is generationally halved to 128-bit. NVIDIA introduced several architectural improvements that reduce the dependency on memory bandwidth by deploying large on-die caches, which we’ll detail in the next page. Another area of cost-cutting is the PCIe interface, which now runs at Gen 4 x8.
The main play for the RTX 4060 Ti is that it still offers all of the good stuff NVIDIA introduced with the RTX 40-series Ada architecture, including the switch to the new 5 nm foundry process, which vastly reduces power draw; support for DLSS 3 Frame Generation technology, which conjures up entire alternative frames purely using AI, and without involving the graphics rendering machinery; and generational improvements to the ray tracing performance. Ada debuts the third generation of NVIDIA’s path-breaking RTX real time ray tracing technology, and the fourth generation of NVIDIA’s AI acceleration.
The PNY RTX 4060 Ti Verto Dual Fan comes with a basic board design, and uses a compact, dual-slot cooling solution. An aluminium fin-stack heatsink cools the GPU and other hot components, which is ventilated by a pair of fans. A basic plastic cooler shroud and metal backplate are used to complete the look. What you get at its $399 MSRP is everything the RTX 4060 Ti has to offer on its own.
Price | Cores | ROPs | Core Clock |
Boost Clock |
Memory Clock |
GPU | Transistors | Memory | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
RTX 2060 | $180 | 1920 | 48 | 1365 MHz | 1680 MHz | 1750 MHz | TU106 | 10800M | 6 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RX Vega 64 | $320 | 4096 | 64 | 1247 MHz | 1546 MHz | 953 MHz | Vega 10 | 12500M | 8 GB, HBM2, 2048-bit |
RX 5700 XT | $180 | 2560 | 64 | 1605 MHz | 1755 MHz | 1750 MHz | Navi 10 | 10300M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3050 | $260 | 2560 | 32 | 1552 MHz | 1777 MHz | 1750 MHz | GA106 | 12000M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
RTX 2070 | $230 | 2304 | 64 | 1410 MHz | 1620 MHz | 1750 MHz | TU106 | 10800M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RX 6600 | $210 | 1792 | 64 | 2044 MHz | 2491 MHz | 1750 MHz | Navi 23 | 11060M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
RTX 3060 | $300 | 3584 | 48 | 1320 MHz | 1777 MHz | 1875 MHz | GA106 | 12000M | 12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RTX 4060 | $300 | 3072 | 32 | 1830 MHz | 2460 MHz | 2125 MHz | AD107 | unknown | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
RX 6600 XT | $250 | 2048 | 64 | 2359 MHz | 2589 MHz | 2000 MHz | Navi 23 | 11060M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
Arc A750 | $250 | 3584 | 112 | 2050 MHz | N/A | 2000 MHz | ACM-G10 | 21700M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
Arc A770 | $290 | 4096 | 128 | 2100 MHz | N/A | 2187 MHz | ACM-G10 | 21700M | 16 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 2080 | $260 | 2944 | 64 | 1515 MHz | 1710 MHz | 1750 MHz | TU104 | 13600M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3060 Ti | $320 | 4864 | 80 | 1410 MHz | 1665 MHz | 1750 MHz | GA104 | 17400M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 4060 Ti | $400 | 4352 | 48 | 2310 MHz | 2535 MHz | 2250 MHz | AD106 | 22900M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
PNY RTX 4060 Ti Verto |
$400 | 4352 | 48 | 2310 MHz | 2535 MHz | 2250 MHz | AD106 | 22900M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 128-bit |
RX 6700 XT | $320 |
2560 | 64 | 2424 MHz | 2581 MHz | 2000 MHz | Navi 22 | 17200M | 12 GB, GDDR6, 192-bit |
RTX 2080 Ti | $400 | 4352 | 88 | 1350 MHz | 1545 MHz | 1750 MHz | TU102 | 18600M | 11 GB, GDDR6, 352-bit |
RTX 3070 | $350 | 5888 | 96 | 1500 MHz | 1725 MHz | 1750 MHz | GA104 | 17400M | 8 GB, GDDR6, 256-bit |
RTX 3070 Ti | $420 | 6144 | 96 | 1575 MHz | 1770 MHz | 1188 MHz | GA104 | 17400M | 8 GB, GDDR6X, 256-bit |
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