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Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 WINDFORCE OC Graphics Card - 8GB GDDR6, 128-bit, PCI-E 4.0, 2475MHz Core Clock, 2x DP 1.4

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Limited Time Deal On Amazon.
  • 4.71933E+12
  • Core & Clocks: 2475MHz Boost Clock, 3072 CUDA Cores, 8GB GDDR6 Memory, 128-bit Memory Bus, 17Gbps Memory Speed
  • I/O & Connectivity: PCIE 4.0, 2 x DisplayPort 1.4a, 2 x HDMI 2.1a, DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6
  • 3rd Generation RT Cores: Up to 2X ray tracing performance.
  • Recommended Power Supply: 450W
  • Cooling: The WINDFORCE cooling system features two 80mm unique alternately spinning 3D active blade fans with a composite copper heat pipe, which directly touch the GPU and screen cooling to provide high efficiency heat dissipation.
  • Integrated with 8GB GDDR6 128bit memory interface.
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  1. londonstinks's avatar
    Mad to think I paid less than this for a 3060Ti over 3 years ago and it's even faster than this 4060.
  2. Seanspeed's avatar
    The 4060 is a low end card being sold as a midrange part. Should be £200 at most. Even that would be generous for Nvidia.

    Seriously, this is a 146mm² GPU with a 128-bit bus.

    Please stop letting Nvidia get away with this nonsense. It's going to ruin the midrange market forever if you upvote terrible deals like this. (edited)
    XiaofengXiaofeng_Xiaofeng's avatar
    I bought a used 3060Ti about 6 months ago in "protest". Im the type of person who would typically buy a gpu around 500-700, I had a 980Ti on launch for instance. But I would not buy a GPU with less than 16GB of vram for more than £400 in 2024.

    Wben I decided my 980Ti was past it's best and I wanted something better, I wasn't happy to spend more than £200 on an 8GB GPU. So the 3060Ti is an obvious choice from Ebay imo and basically the best value you can get for 1080p.

    With cards like the 4070 etc, I'm just not spending £550 on a GPU with 12GB of vram. They are having a laugh. It's barely enough now and at 1440p in a few years it literally won't be enough. So I'm just gonna sit on my 3060Ti and turn the settings down which I'm more than happy to do given I didn't pay very much! (edited)
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    avoid red (edited)
    Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Someone botched Toms Hardware GPU rankings graph & tried to make it their own Lithuanian flag
  4. Dizzy_Cat's avatar
    Energy efficient - decent build quality and excellent price (considering where we are now) ... what's not to like? I've been using a 4060 for a few months in an older PC and it has served me well. The naysayers are living in cloud cuckoo land and probably have more money to throw around than many of us.
    Smoggy1970's avatar
    This ^^

    I put one of these in a recent build for my son, he's well pleased.

    He doesn't give a hoot about ray tracing, so win win.
  5. fishmaster's avatar
    Buy an RTX 3060 12GB instead. Save yourself £50. Keep the money or put it towards extra RAM or a better CPU, or more storage etc.

    hotukdeals.com/dea…666
    Eddie's avatar
    For 50 quid, the energy efficiency of this card is way worth it.
  6. toge's avatar
    Cheaper from ebuyer
    Terrible card sorry
    luke_spam's avatar
    What makes it so bad?
  7. sdaniaal's avatar
    It may have a bigger number but doesn't mean it's good. Just like it's rrp.
  8. disco2012's avatar
    Nice to see the price down but given there is a 6800 on here at £317 this should be much lower.
  9. Fizzer's avatar
    6750 XT is around this price and a much stronger card.

    If you're only gaming it offers better value (price to performance)

    I'd only go with 40 series Nvidia if you needed the Cuda cores for work or the AV1 encoder for streaming.

    It is very power efficient though. (edited)
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