Whatever your thoughts on this card, I hope you enjoy my 40 game tests and/or find it useful :) I’ll be continuing with long form benchmark videos for newly releases cards in the future :)
I think I’d still go for the 3060 ti as it’s got 12gb of VRAM. Since the new consoles have 16GB, I really think we will see 8gb cards having a tougher time of it. The 4060 ti only has between a 5% and 20% performance increase (depending on the game), and the extra 4gb of VRAM is going to help out the 3060 ti with AAA titles in the next couple of years, even at 1080p.
@@oliversmith2129 correct. I meant the 3060 12gb. If Nvidia could produce an entry level GPU with 12gb of Vram last generation, they should certainly be able to produce a more expensive GPU a generation later with that same 12gb of Vram. I honestly don’t see how anyone can disagree with this statement.
@@thejollysloth5743 Absoluteluy. Take the speed of a 1080Ti and bang 16Gb on it, what kind of a card could you produce? I went back as far as 1080 to prove a point. Would a a 2080 with 16Gb be total crap for the average user? Certailny be fast enough for me @1080p. Everyone seems to be running faster than they can keep up.
Well if they are lacking in VRAM then maybe buy a different card. Nobody is forcing someone into buying this card, nor is anyone forcing someone into buying a NEW card. The lower tier cards like the 60 class cards have most of the time been set for the most established resolution and settings which at this point is Highest in 1080p which this card is more than capable of
@@AlpineTheHusky the problem is that this card simply isn’t a noticeable jump in power compared to the 3060 Ti. What’s SUPPOSED to happen is that a card’s XX60 Ti card is supposed to be comparable to the previous generation’s XX70 card. *This is simply not the case here.* Nvidia has grown complacent and is banking WAY too hard on DLSS 3 to save this generation of cards, but they KNOW they can because AMD’s new generation of cards is also shaping up to be a complete disaster. Honestly, by the time I upgrade my PC, I bet that Intel Arc will have matured enough to cause genuine problems for NVIDIA. The underlying hardware is already more than good enough to compete with RTX cards: it’s just that their drivers need time to receive improvements to their DirectX and VR support. Something which is well on its way to happening, by the way.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I know you took down the video previously to improve this one. Really honorable move by you and you continue to never disappoint. Keep up the great work, we're all here for it :D
Thank you. The previous vid lacked structure and it made me realise that I need to step my game up. I’ll be making vids like this for all new GPU releases
@@steph_on_yt I have probably have that many...but I have loads of c64 games I had as a kid on emulator :D....bloody hell though, I do have about 5 at a time cos they are all pushing 20 gigs even for 'smaller' games. 1.5 tb on my laptop is alright, and a 2 tb external...still then 198? I am finishing these 5 games before I get more! :D
@@fredschriks8554i just bought mine last week, its so good, runs everything very well. i get 400 fps on fall guys and fortnite, and i get 200 fps on gorilla tag
@@HinkHall this GPU is Gen on Gen one of the worst thinks released in a long time. (+5-15% vs 3600TI / ~3070-Level) And the 8GB VRAM for 100€ extra is bad since even at 1080p new games need more then 8GB and become close to unplayable in some cases or textures just dont load.
@@groenevinger3893 rx 6800 with a 5800x3d and 32gb ram, havent worried about anything since i bought it high performance high amounts of vram and ram ultra fast cpu and havent experienced any crashes or shutdowns so far, was around 1200 usd for whole build
This comment is kinda what I am on about. When top card on Steam is a 1650 it suggests most people are playing 1080p on a five year old system. I am more interested in what a last generation Ryzen 5 does to a Ryzen 3. What does a 7600/460Ti do to an RX480/Gtx1060. I imagine a lot of people are still on that generation, Intel/AMD/Nvidia.
@@mustardcee3814 Agreed, it's like they're programmed to immediately jump to 4k gaming when 1080p has been around for a very long time and is perfectly playable. With the 4060ti it will blow any game away at 1080p. I'm happy with mine.
I tried making benchmark videos for a while (lack of time & $$$ brought the project to an end). I thought a lot about how to organize the benchmarks in the video itself. I settled on game eras defined by console generation. Kind of weird to define a video of PC benchmarks by the console era of the games tested, but it allowed a progression of old games to newer games that kind of made sense. Of course, this front-loaded the video with older games - when I suspect most viewers care more about newer titles. Was planning on grouping my "current gen" titles in one block of games at the beginning, and THEN going old-to-new with the remaining benchmarks. Had to stop making videos before experimenting with that though. Really enjoying these videos. They're what I wanted to make. Keep up the good work :) One suggestion: you should watermark your videos. Like, put a logo in the bottom right corner or something. Just the letters "RGHD" would do.
Awesome video! Really nice to see such thorough benchmarks of a wide array of games, gives a better perspective of how it performs in a real world context and just fun to watch.
They relied too much on frame generation thinking this idea would actually sell this 50 series card as 60 which originally was planned to sell as 70 but due their whole "unlaunch" situation it wasn't possible anymore. Nvidia seriously messed up big time, even an apology wont make up for their lost reputation this time.
Mate, we'd all much sooner have you do these long form videos with actual gameplay examples. Don't let the pressure with these new hardware releases put you off what you do really well - this format, youre usual format is why we all sub to you man and its what makes your channel unique. Cant see on a graph what you can see in a little gameplay run like this! Rate the videos, love the older tech and the new stuff. Solid choice to reroll this vid, absolute legend! keep it real, keep it randomgaming!
As someone that got attacked on Twitter (lolololol) for saying the 4060ti would be awesome for 1080p gaming and high fps comp games, I appreciate this video. No one should be buying this card to play triple A games at 4k lol
It's crazy how the same respective card from a few years ago (3060ti) also has 8GB of vram. Personally I do not see this card holding up well in the future
Probably worth taking a look at something like a 6700 XT to compare as these are at a very nice price point and come with 12GB of RAM which should allow them to give better performance over the next few years. I'd imagine with your Ebay skills you could find one for around the £300 mark or maybe less.
@@toyotapower100I am also Dutch. They have a PowerColor Radeon RX 6700 XT Fighter 12GB for €359 and a VGA Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger D 12G OC for €379 in Megekko if you are looking to purchase a 6700 xt
A little booring IMO compare to his usual contents. I prefered his old hardware reviews . For the booring new gpus release I still watch HU and GN as the GOAT.
Man thank you for this benchmark, I've been thinking of what gpu to get under my budget and this falls right under. Excellent job on testing it in many games!
if people stopped whining and follow the hating herd, they would realize that this card is up to 20 percent faster thank the 3060 ti and up to double more efficient in power consumption. Specs alone don't mean ANYTHING. Stop acting like experts that studied on brochures.
I think hate is mainly from the people that were waiting to upgrade their GPU from past gen to current gen. I personally think this GPU is pretty good for entry point if you are new to PC gaming or need cuda for content creation. Although I really wish this GPU was 12GB or 16GB.
you aren't wrong, there really isn't anything wrong with the card itself, it was just the price at launch for what we got, sure it's clearly a 1080p card a mild 2k card at best but many of us still play in 1080p, from time to time i'll bother to change it upto 1440p off stream to play some nice looking games, but if im streaming im back to 1080p and i could probably push 1440p streaming with AV1 if i streamed on youtube with the card, obviously taking a few hits to some quality settings, i can now get a 4060ti for £290 and a 3060ti is £220 so that's £70 more which i'll save in electricity in the first year of use (im constantly either 3D modelling, editing, rendering or gaming every day) so it balances out over grabbing an older card, the sad thing is the 4070 would force me to upgrade my current PSU a little bit and i'd be spending the same each year as i am using my 10 series card, it really comes down to case use and where you are upgrading from i think at this point for most
I got my 4060 ti and im okay with it. even though the vram is the limitation i think it gets the job done! and i have it paired with 7600x and 32gb ddr5 ram.
Just a suggestion, to make easy for us, you could put chapters for each game tested in your video. In general this video is great to get best confirmation for fps with quality.
I appreciate the extra work that goes into a video like this, but a large part of the appeal of your videos for me was the shorter length. Maybe I’m alone, but I thought I’d mention it. Adult life is busy, so it’s much easier to fit in a 10min vid than a 20-30min vid.
Great video 😃👍 I like how you included older game because I often go back and play them I would like to see GTA IV next time but I watched the whole video put a like and this comment keep up the great work
This channel is really useful. How many people are upgrading every release? Steam suggests not many, I am using a 4Gb RX480 and a Ryzen 1300x!!!!! A 4090 review is of no use to me. Now, if Mr Randomgaming fancies benchmarking and old system like that against something modern.......@1080p, that would be an interesting video.
I have a 4060ti and game at 1080p....which is perfect for me. Most games at max settings is well over 100 fps, not to mention the power consumption is much less than let's say a 7700xt or 6800xt. To each his own I guess.
@@WamblyHades at least they should have kept the bus width to 256 bit, then it would have got more bandwidth out of new architecture and more raw performance than the 3060ti. Nvidea messed up intentionally on this, as they know AI will give them more money next quarter.
If you chose a graphics card to only do GAMING on it and the GPU comes from Nvidia, you made a bad choice no matter if its 3000 series or 4000 series card for their price. If you bought it for gaming AND doing some AI things/other software on your PC (as stable diffusion, local "chatGPT", video editing, blender etc...) then Nvidia is a good pick.
That 128 bit bus width really will hurt this card in the long term. Nvidia could have set it at 192 and this thing would fly and maybe be worth the money.
Funny story I have to tell. A while ago I bought an hp 25x 144hz monitor which was in 1080p resolution instead of 1440p. Reason being is that my 1650 couldn't handle any games on 1440p and my cpu, ryzen 3 3100, would struggle to play some of them at 1080p. Or so I thought until I bought the 3060. All of my games run almost maxed out and never go below 60fps. The power of a 100 euro cpu... I revisited red dead 2 since I can actually play it now, I maxed out the game, staying on 60 frames, needless to say that I'm quite blown away with how amazing it looks.
You can had the Everspace 2 Demo to your list of games. Anyway, very interesting format, if you can do this for every video card I'll be there. I watch all videos you make anyway, they are relaxing and interesting
Honestly i did recommend this card to my friends. For many reasons that usually do not apply to many person. 1. He stated his home only has 1200wh, means he need a super energy efficient card. 2. 4060Ti. The Asus model with gddr6x, just priced the same with RX6700xt in my country. Even a tad cheaper. Now, while 6700 offers better raster speed. He hadn't any dedicated GPU, he never saw ray traced games. It will brings WOW factor to him than boring rasterization. Rasterization has gone so good but IMHO, ray tracing is the way to go. 3. He only plays at 1080p. Because of budget constraints. You might ask why i would give him an expensive card. Well, comparatively the whole PC build with ryzen 5600G, rtx4060, 165hz monitor, has the same price with a laptop with an i5 and rtx3050. 4. Did you see i wrote ryzen 5600G? He can buy the whole working PC and then the GPU later. It is like splitting the price half and half. 5. DLSS 3.0 is amazing. Not that many games using that tho. Actually i did recommended rx6600 for its value, but you gonna ask the best low power, functional ray tracing, relatively affordable GPU, for FHD gaming, this i would come with.
love your videos been watching alot the past year or so, question have you considered maybe doing some streaming benchmarks to test out the av1 encoding? as a streamer im curious to see how well the card handles gaming along side streaming would absolutely be interested in stopping into one to see, even copying this video exactly but while streaming for comparison would be amazing
i dont understand why people are so negative about this gpu its amazing card for 1080p so its not that good on 1440p but still playable overal decent gpu nothing crazy but norm
Seeing Bioshock Infinite on here made me smile big time. You going to do any other higher resolution tests for it later? still a spectacular looking game.
I'm excited to see a true successor to the old gt1030 The rx6400 is amazing, rdna2 performance in a card I wanna see what comes next in the world of "single slot, half height, pcie power only"
With Overwatch 2, you definitely had enough room to enable the Epic preset, even if it doesn't do much the the visuals. Also, interesting result with Fortnite, that you still get good FPS even with the settings cranked up. I'd personally go for High but no ray tracing. And with Rocket League, I can get good results on a 1050Ti based laptop, so yeah, a 4060Ti is definitely overkill, but hey - overkill is good! Lastly - CS:GO looking the best I've ever seen it, and with over 300FPS, I'd keep it that way if playing it myself. Great selection of benchmarks and great performance from the card, even if I'd want to pay slightly less than £389 for it. Maybe £350 should be a better RRP for this card?
Great video mate. I played thru last of us twice, first time i got 3 crashes, turns out it does not like afterburner. Played thru solid without it, not one single crash solid capped fps.
Good 1080p card, I like mine for what it is. I only use a 1080p screen. I wouldn't play anything on it at 1440p anyway. I use my Series X/One X, and PS5 for that kind of thing. And the Steam Deck for some good older games, and a few modern ones. Desktop gaming has become a hassle for me. I mostly play older titles overall anyway. Nice showing. I'd honestly recommend the 7600 RX over this anyway, because of it's cheap price and very similar performance.
Bros don't hate, this is surely not a low end card. You can play all the games you missed out. But for less money I would've gone for it immediately. Upgrading to it doesn't really make sense for the price it has. Specs are not convincing and 8Gb of Vram will soon be worrying, it's a 40 series after all you wanna be set. Previous gen 3060 ti maybe costs less tho i don't advice going for older tech, unless you already own it. So as of end 2023 I didn't get it, but for less money I would own it right now.
Don’t get me wrong, my high refresh rate monitors are 1080p so I still rock it all the time, but $500 for a 1080p card in 2023 is ridiculous. And before anyone calls it a 1440p card, the 128-bit memory bus would like to have a word with you.
I can vouch for the fact that 1000 installed games take up plenty of space across 8 drives... and also the fact that some games are very much larger than others!
Good video. The problem is it's a sh*t card for the price. We shouldn't be paying $400+ for a 1080p gaming card in 2023. The 4090 is a great card, otherwise skip the 4000 series.
Hi, will it be ok to combine RTX 4060ti with i5 10400F, Prime H410M-R motherboard, 700W PSU and 16GB RAM? I'm just afraid that the graphics card won't be able to run at full power and the motherboard might not fit. Will it be ok? I have everything except the graphics card
Whatever your thoughts on this card, I hope you enjoy my 40 game tests and/or find it useful :) I’ll be continuing with long form benchmark videos for newly releases cards in the future :)
I think I’d still go for the 3060 ti as it’s got 12gb of VRAM. Since the new consoles have 16GB, I really think we will see 8gb cards having a tougher time of it.
The 4060 ti only has between a 5% and 20% performance increase (depending on the game), and the extra 4gb of VRAM is going to help out the 3060 ti with AAA titles in the next couple of years, even at 1080p.
@@thejollysloth5743 3060 ti has 8 gb vram bud
@@oliversmith2129 correct. I meant the 3060 12gb. If Nvidia could produce an entry level GPU with 12gb of Vram last generation, they should certainly be able to produce a more expensive GPU a generation later with that same 12gb of Vram.
I honestly don’t see how anyone can disagree with this statement.
@@thejollysloth5743 Absoluteluy. Take the speed of a 1080Ti and bang 16Gb on it, what kind of a card could you produce? I went back as far as 1080 to prove a point. Would a a 2080 with 16Gb be total crap for the average user? Certailny be fast enough for me @1080p. Everyone seems to be running faster than they can keep up.
Thank you.
*edit also big thanks for including RUST, one of my fav games!
You put much more effort in this video than Nvidia did in the 4060 TI development.
Clearly you dont know why people are hating on the card.
@@AlpineTheHusky Or maybe it was just a joke and there's no need to be such a smart ass, who knows.
@@AlpineTheHusky Why do people hate on the card? Except for the obvious lacking in vram for the 400+ euro card? 🤔
Well if they are lacking in VRAM then maybe buy a different card. Nobody is forcing someone into buying this card, nor is anyone forcing someone into buying a NEW card. The lower tier cards like the 60 class cards have most of the time been set for the most established resolution and settings which at this point is Highest in 1080p which this card is more than capable of
@@AlpineTheHusky the problem is that this card simply isn’t a noticeable jump in power compared to the 3060 Ti. What’s SUPPOSED to happen is that a card’s XX60 Ti card is supposed to be comparable to the previous generation’s XX70 card.
*This is simply not the case here.* Nvidia has grown complacent and is banking WAY too hard on DLSS 3 to save this generation of cards, but they KNOW they can because AMD’s new generation of cards is also shaping up to be a complete disaster.
Honestly, by the time I upgrade my PC, I bet that Intel Arc will have matured enough to cause genuine problems for NVIDIA. The underlying hardware is already more than good enough to compete with RTX cards: it’s just that their drivers need time to receive improvements to their DirectX and VR support.
Something which is well on its way to happening, by the way.
Haven't watched the video yet, but I know you took down the video previously to improve this one. Really honorable move by you and you continue to never disappoint. Keep up the great work, we're all here for it :D
Thank you. The previous vid lacked structure and it made me realise that I need to step my game up. I’ll be making vids like this for all new GPU releases
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@@RandomGaminginHD Hey i have 198 games installed on 6 TB HDD space, you really need to upgrade your storage.
@@redragongaming 198 games? That's... kinda excessive lmao
@@steph_on_yt I have probably have that many...but I have loads of c64 games I had as a kid on emulator :D....bloody hell though, I do have about 5 at a time cos they are all pushing 20 gigs even for 'smaller' games. 1.5 tb on my laptop is alright, and a 2 tb external...still then 198? I am finishing these 5 games before I get more! :D
After watching this video, I decided to upgrade my 4060 Ti to a 3060 Ti. Thanks for the benchmarks.
Joke stealer. Nothing is worse than being unoriginal. Ask Nvidia. Going around selling a 4060 TI like the original 3060.
lol. You really could upgrade a 4060 ti to an equivalently priced and higher than 128bit 8GB with x8pcie, previous gen card tho.
LOL!
@@nerdjournalNGreedia*
The upside is as a 3060 Ti owner for 2 years now, there's a nice schaudenfreude feeling watching 4060 Ti reviews.
Feels like it was just yesterday when the 20 series gpus were out...time flies :')
And the performance didn't change since then at all regarding this GPU!
@@roastinpeace2320 and graphics didn’t change much as well
@@roastinpeace2320 true
@@brucerain2106 true but the requirements sure did
@@brucerain2106 graphics peaked around BFV, from there they almost din't improve but requirements skyrocketed
Great video, liked the commentary over the gameplay for each game. Looking forward to the 1440p video
Thank you!
I like seeing results on modest hardware. Most people don't have new top tier parts.
Thanks :) I always like to try and keep it more modest
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Bought this card this week. I love it.
yeah its taking unecessary hatred. people act like sheeps
How has it held up to the trial of time?
@@MaestroColucci Still working well.
@@fredschriks8554 thanks man
@@fredschriks8554i just bought mine last week, its so good, runs everything very well. i get 400 fps on fall guys and fortnite, and i get 200 fps on gorilla tag
This is why I like your content... No clickbait or bandwagon thumping... Just a clear and unbiased review of each device
My man is taking on HWUB in terms of sheer benchmarking. Incredible! 💪
Haha thanks
40 games?!?! Too much honor for this GPU...
What do you mean
The card itself isn't that bad. It's the terrible pricing. Should really be no more than 250$.
@@HinkHall this GPU is Gen on Gen one of the worst thinks released in a long time. (+5-15% vs 3600TI / ~3070-Level)
And the 8GB VRAM for 100€ extra is bad since even at 1080p new games need more then 8GB and become close to unplayable in some cases or textures just dont load.
@@plompudu2529 I don't know a single game that needs 8gb, what you "need" to do is lower your texture quality
@@plompudu2529 But DLSS3 and AV1! :D
Not bad results for 720p GPU. It can even play some games in 1080p.
Its Kinda sad,
2024 here we have a 5060ti
2% faster 8 gigh vramm for 450€
You have an amd card i suppose?
Its way better than the 2060, and a good improvement in features on the 3060ti.
Just don't get it if you don't like it
@@groenevinger3893 rx 6800 with a 5800x3d and 32gb ram, havent worried about anything since i bought it high performance high amounts of vram and ram ultra fast cpu and havent experienced any crashes or shutdowns so far, was around 1200 usd for whole build
Lol
Thank you for just recording 1080p I swear when it comes to some channels they just head straight to 4K (it’s a 1080 GPU) not a 4K Card
This comment is kinda what I am on about. When top card on Steam is a 1650 it suggests most people are playing 1080p on a five year old system. I am more interested in what a last generation Ryzen 5 does to a Ryzen 3. What does a 7600/460Ti do to an RX480/Gtx1060. I imagine a lot of people are still on that generation, Intel/AMD/Nvidia.
@@mustardcee3814 Agreed, it's like they're programmed to immediately jump to 4k gaming when 1080p has been around for a very long time and is perfectly playable. With the 4060ti it will blow any game away at 1080p. I'm happy with mine.
I tried making benchmark videos for a while (lack of time & $$$ brought the project to an end). I thought a lot about how to organize the benchmarks in the video itself. I settled on game eras defined by console generation. Kind of weird to define a video of PC benchmarks by the console era of the games tested, but it allowed a progression of old games to newer games that kind of made sense. Of course, this front-loaded the video with older games - when I suspect most viewers care more about newer titles. Was planning on grouping my "current gen" titles in one block of games at the beginning, and THEN going old-to-new with the remaining benchmarks. Had to stop making videos before experimenting with that though.
Really enjoying these videos. They're what I wanted to make. Keep up the good work :)
One suggestion: you should watermark your videos. Like, put a logo in the bottom right corner or something. Just the letters "RGHD" would do.
Awesome video! Really nice to see such thorough benchmarks of a wide array of games, gives a better perspective of how it performs in a real world context and just fun to watch.
They relied too much on frame generation thinking this idea would actually sell this 50 series card as 60 which originally was planned to sell as 70 but due their whole "unlaunch" situation it wasn't possible anymore.
Nvidia seriously messed up big time, even an apology wont make up for their lost reputation this time.
My RX 6700 XT is still more than enough for me, i usually don't play newer game just cyberpunk 2077 and some classics in 1440p, sometimes 4K
The 6700xt is more future proof thanks to 12gb vram.
@@Vfl666 future proof?? hahahah 🤣🤣🤣
Cant imagine the time invested and sleepy eyes you got doing this! Thank you
Thanks for watching :)
Been a subscriber for quite awhile now and I am loving the longer content. 👌
Thanks :)
Mate, we'd all much sooner have you do these long form videos with actual gameplay examples. Don't let the pressure with these new hardware releases put you off what you do really well - this format, youre usual format is why we all sub to you man and its what makes your channel unique. Cant see on a graph what you can see in a little gameplay run like this! Rate the videos, love the older tech and the new stuff. Solid choice to reroll this vid, absolute legend! keep it real, keep it randomgaming!
I just got this exact gpu for my brother and playing on it made me realize how much of a beast my 3090 is.
The former video about 4060Ti with your ideas regarding its price was quite nice. This version is just brilliant.
The fact the video started with the GPU sat outside on the floor made my teeth itch. Nonetheless an insightful and interesting video. Thanks 👌🏻
As someone that got attacked on Twitter (lolololol) for saying the 4060ti would be awesome for 1080p gaming and high fps comp games, I appreciate this video.
No one should be buying this card to play triple A games at 4k lol
Its just overpriced its actually a decent enough card 1440p at 60fps with some setting tweaks it works just fine
@@robw7381 my thoughts exactly
Absolutely. Someone like me who is jumping from 1060 to 4060. A 3 gen leap, it is mind blowing to play 70 fps all games at ultra in 1080p
As someone still using a 1080p monitor, it's always nice to see this resolution tested.
If ur goin Whit a 22 or 24 monitor 1080p is still a great resolution
27/32 inch i would go for a 1440p 144hz monitor
@@toyotapower100 Yeah, I'm thinking 27" if I do decide to go 1440p but I'm not in a rush just yet.
Currently on a 25" 1080p here.
Well that cost some time to make this video, nice!
For me, the difficultest part would be to find 40 games to test. :D
I thought I had more haha
It's crazy how the same respective card from a few years ago (3060ti) also has 8GB of vram. Personally I do not see this card holding up well in the future
It’ll be interesting to follow its progress over the next few years for sure, especially compared to the 16GB model
of course. In the future 1920x1080 will have more pixels that is why you will need more VRAM :-) lol :-)
Probably worth taking a look at something like a 6700 XT to compare as these are at a very nice price point and come with 12GB of RAM which should allow them to give better performance over the next few years. I'd imagine with your Ebay skills you could find one for around the £300 mark or maybe less.
Here in the Netherlands even the 6700xt oc ones are 410 420 euros
Rtx4060ti 450 €. I think amd is the better deal
@@toyotapower100 Yeah, here in my country 6700 XT price is as low as 280 euros (new) or 210 (used), while the 4060 Ti costs 420 euros. Crazy.
@@toyotapower100I am also Dutch. They have a PowerColor Radeon RX 6700 XT Fighter 12GB for €359 and a VGA Asrock Radeon RX 6700 XT Challenger D 12G OC for €379 in Megekko if you are looking to purchase a 6700 xt
350 bucks here in Murricka.
I got my RTX4060Ti founders for £299, on ebay, completely new, no scuffs. and works amazingly. I got so lucky
Don't get me wrong about your past videos, but this is what I would consider a comprehensive review of the GPU.
A little booring IMO compare to his usual contents. I prefered his old hardware reviews . For the booring new gpus release I still watch HU and GN as the GOAT.
Wow this is a lot of work!
Certainly was haha
Man thank you for this benchmark, I've been thinking of what gpu to get under my budget and this falls right under. Excellent job on testing it in many games!
if people stopped whining and follow the hating herd, they would realize that this card is up to 20 percent faster thank the 3060 ti and up to double more efficient in power consumption. Specs alone don't mean ANYTHING. Stop acting like experts that studied on brochures.
I think hate is mainly from the people that were waiting to upgrade their GPU from past gen to current gen. I personally think this GPU is pretty good for entry point if you are new to PC gaming or need cuda for content creation. Although I really wish this GPU was 12GB or 16GB.
you aren't wrong, there really isn't anything wrong with the card itself, it was just the price at launch for what we got, sure it's clearly a 1080p card a mild 2k card at best but many of us still play in 1080p, from time to time i'll bother to change it upto 1440p off stream to play some nice looking games, but if im streaming im back to 1080p and i could probably push 1440p streaming with AV1 if i streamed on youtube with the card, obviously taking a few hits to some quality settings, i can now get a 4060ti for £290 and a 3060ti is £220 so that's £70 more which i'll save in electricity in the first year of use (im constantly either 3D modelling, editing, rendering or gaming every day) so it balances out over grabbing an older card, the sad thing is the 4070 would force me to upgrade my current PSU a little bit and i'd be spending the same each year as i am using my 10 series card, it really comes down to case use and where you are upgrading from i think at this point for most
Man this is the longest games list I have ever seen on your channel !
i dont understand the hate on this card, in my country is more cheaper than the 3060 ti
200 fps in the witcher is crazy
I got my 4060 ti and im okay with it. even though the vram is the limitation i think it gets the job done! and i have it paired with 7600x and 32gb ddr5 ram.
This card was supposed to be labeled as a 4050
I do hope we get a 4050 at some point :)
Tbh, I was expecting it to be a 4050ti.
Not to mention we never got the 3050ti/super, which I believe is known as 3060 8gb 😢
@@RandomGaminginHD This is a 4050,lower fps than the 3060 ti at 1440p is what would you expect from a 4050,the real 4060 ti is the 4070.
@Derek EXACTLY! ! !
Not really, 4050 I think is gonna come with 6GB and probably have a 12GB version.
I'm all in for these 40 game mega-benches, but perhaps it's best to save it for cards that actually deserve the spotlight.
im glad the RX480 finally has competition in the 1080p segment, asking 2x the msrp is a bit rough tho
LOL best comment
Just a suggestion, to make easy for us, you could put chapters for each game tested in your video. In general this video is great to get best confirmation for fps with quality.
Honestly, as a gtx 1650 super owner if i upgraded to this i would be pretty happy.
One have to apriciate your effort, good job!
Unfortunately the same can't be said for a $400 1080p card in 2023...
I appreciate the extra work that goes into a video like this, but a large part of the appeal of your videos for me was the shorter length. Maybe I’m alone, but I thought I’d mention it.
Adult life is busy, so it’s much easier to fit in a 10min vid than a 20-30min vid.
woooow some one is upping their production valus like 4000% :) not that we wanted u to do it but it is nice that u are :) gl man and thank u so much.
Thank you :)
Performs really nice at 1080p. Though I am really curious how it will handle 1440p, considering the VRAM limit.
Thanks for including Bioshock Infinite, one of my favorite games. It has aged really well.
your videos are just amazing as always ! :)
Thanks!
@@RandomGaminginHD We Thanks you, for all hard work you put in it for us !
@@RandomGaminginHDnow i know what card to get
Great video 😃👍 I like how you included older game because I often go back and play them I would like to see GTA IV next time but I watched the whole video put a like and this comment keep up the great work
Longer videos + More RandomGaming = happier viewers :)
This channel is really useful. How many people are upgrading every release? Steam suggests not many, I am using a 4Gb RX480 and a Ryzen 1300x!!!!! A 4090 review is of no use to me. Now, if Mr Randomgaming fancies benchmarking and old system like that against something modern.......@1080p, that would be an interesting video.
I have a 4060ti and game at 1080p....which is perfect for me. Most games at max settings is well over 100 fps, not to mention the power consumption is much less than let's say a 7700xt or 6800xt. To each his own I guess.
As long as you enjoy your PC it is all good, my friend.
its a great choice, dont listen to these people
its acutally so good, people just love hating< Enjoy it brother
this is literally a 3060ti with dlss3.
Not even that. It has way less memory bandwidth so it will age faster.
@@WamblyHades 😢
@@WamblyHades at least they should have kept the bus width to 256 bit, then it would have got more bandwidth out of new architecture and more raw performance than the 3060ti.
Nvidea messed up intentionally on this, as they know AI will give them more money next quarter.
the 8gb vram buffer makes this card a joke.
Indeed
Wow that must have taken a while to test bro. Man you’ve came a long way since the beginning of you making videos, top tier quality now lol i love it
I was going to get a 4060 ti but found a 3070 ti for the same price. I am super happy with my decision.
Your money went to Nvidia, anyway
I think the 3070ti is the better deal 😎👍🏻
If you chose a graphics card to only do GAMING on it and the GPU comes from Nvidia, you made a bad choice no matter if its 3000 series or 4000 series card for their price.
If you bought it for gaming AND doing some AI things/other software on your PC (as stable diffusion, local "chatGPT", video editing, blender etc...) then Nvidia is a good pick.
I would not be happy having spent 4060ti / 3070ti money and only getting 8GB of VRAM in return, but ignorance is bliss.
same but i got the 6700 xt 12gb gddr6 for the same price
That 128 bit bus width really will hurt this card in the long term. Nvidia could have set it at 192 and this thing would fly and maybe be worth the money.
A 192 bit bus would also allow it to have a capacity that makes sense for this class of card like 12GB.
@@KimBoKastekniv47 Well said. It seems to be conspired to be a cash grab.
5:05 I love you RGHD but you’re lowkey a bot xD
Thanks for the awesome tests! I’m excited to upgrade one day but I’m still enjoying my 2060 :)
Funny story I have to tell.
A while ago I bought an hp 25x 144hz monitor which was in 1080p resolution instead of 1440p. Reason being is that my 1650 couldn't handle any games on 1440p and my cpu, ryzen 3 3100, would struggle to play some of them at 1080p. Or so I thought until I bought the 3060. All of my games run almost maxed out and never go below 60fps. The power of a 100 euro cpu...
I revisited red dead 2 since I can actually play it now, I maxed out the game, staying on 60 frames, needless to say that I'm quite blown away with how amazing it looks.
There's a new big benchmark Steve in town!
You can had the Everspace 2 Demo to your list of games. Anyway, very interesting format, if you can do this for every video card I'll be there. I watch all videos you make anyway, they are relaxing and interesting
it didn't feel like 33 minutes... Thanks for a great video
I always appreciate your choice of CPU unlike many other who uses high end ones
Honestly i did recommend this card to my friends. For many reasons that usually do not apply to many person.
1. He stated his home only has 1200wh, means he need a super energy efficient card.
2. 4060Ti. The Asus model with gddr6x, just priced the same with RX6700xt in my country. Even a tad cheaper. Now, while 6700 offers better raster speed. He hadn't any dedicated GPU, he never saw ray traced games. It will brings WOW factor to him than boring rasterization. Rasterization has gone so good but IMHO, ray tracing is the way to go.
3. He only plays at 1080p. Because of budget constraints. You might ask why i would give him an expensive card. Well, comparatively the whole PC build with ryzen 5600G, rtx4060, 165hz monitor, has the same price with a laptop with an i5 and rtx3050.
4. Did you see i wrote ryzen 5600G? He can buy the whole working PC and then the GPU later. It is like splitting the price half and half.
5. DLSS 3.0 is amazing. Not that many games using that tho.
Actually i did recommended rx6600 for its value, but you gonna ask the best low power, functional ray tracing, relatively affordable GPU, for FHD gaming, this i would come with.
Where did u get this info that asus 4060ti has gddr6x? Their offical site says its gddr6
there is no GDDR6X 3060ti by any manufacturer
@@JaxDagger Just type gddr6x 3060ti on youtube and it will shows.
Thank you for the benchmarking! :)
I would get this GPU only if I was a Benchmarker, it really is not worth it.
Would love some tests at 1440p, preferably with an oc 6600k ;) great video again ty
That VRAM and DLSS 3 are like fighting each other 🤣... Nividia never fails to disappoint us with their L's
Very well said. Irony is ray tracing and DLSS 3 FG which NVIDIA boasts so much about, are the one which leads to substantial VRAM consumption.
love your videos been watching alot the past year or so, question have you considered maybe doing some streaming benchmarks to test out the av1 encoding? as a streamer im curious to see how well the card handles gaming along side streaming would absolutely be interested in stopping into one to see, even copying this video exactly but while streaming for comparison would be amazing
i dont understand why people are so negative about this gpu its amazing card for 1080p so its not that good on 1440p but still playable overal decent gpu nothing crazy but norm
Seeing Bioshock Infinite on here made me smile big time. You going to do any other higher resolution tests for it later? still a spectacular looking game.
keen to see a 1440p upload :)
I'm excited to see a true successor to the old gt1030
The rx6400 is amazing, rdna2 performance in a card
I wanna see what comes next in the world of "single slot, half height, pcie power only"
Me too. From Nvidia it’ll be the RTX4030. Solid 15% bump from the 1030. Can ray trace (offline ). $350
Looking forward to the RTX 4050 the 720p gamers choice
With Overwatch 2, you definitely had enough room to enable the Epic preset, even if it doesn't do much the the visuals.
Also, interesting result with Fortnite, that you still get good FPS even with the settings cranked up. I'd personally go for High but no ray tracing.
And with Rocket League, I can get good results on a 1050Ti based laptop, so yeah, a 4060Ti is definitely overkill, but hey - overkill is good!
Lastly - CS:GO looking the best I've ever seen it, and with over 300FPS, I'd keep it that way if playing it myself.
Great selection of benchmarks and great performance from the card, even if I'd want to pay slightly less than £389 for it. Maybe £350 should be a better RRP for this card?
4060ti 8gb is the best buget 1080p video card you can buy .
it costs 20 % more than competition but is better .
Great video mate. I played thru last of us twice, first time i got 3 crashes, turns out it does not like afterburner. Played thru solid without it, not one single crash solid capped fps.
Good 1080p card, I like mine for what it is. I only use a 1080p screen. I wouldn't play anything on it at 1440p anyway. I use my Series X/One X, and PS5 for that kind of thing. And the Steam Deck for some good older games, and a few modern ones. Desktop gaming has become a hassle for me. I mostly play older titles overall anyway. Nice showing. I'd honestly recommend the 7600 RX over this anyway, because of it's cheap price and very similar performance.
What amazed me was that it was able to run Saints Row for around 30 seconds without glitching.
Great video, it's definitely helped me decide if I should buy this card or not.
Bros don't hate, this is surely not a low end card. You can play all the games you missed out. But for less money I would've gone for it immediately. Upgrading to it doesn't really make sense for the price it has. Specs are not convincing and 8Gb of Vram will soon be worrying, it's a 40 series after all you wanna be set. Previous gen 3060 ti maybe costs less tho i don't advice going for older tech, unless you already own it. So as of end 2023 I didn't get it, but for less money I would own it right now.
Don’t get me wrong, my high refresh rate monitors are 1080p so I still rock it all the time, but $500 for a 1080p card in 2023 is ridiculous. And before anyone calls it a 1440p card, the 128-bit memory bus would like to have a word with you.
Sleeping Dogs IS still so underrated... ITS SO GOOD!
Cool but why?
Great video, bro i have a humble request, kindly include Plague Tale Requiem in gpu benchmarking videos, cause its a pretty GPU intensive game
I got more nostalga from this video from all the games then info about the GPU. xD
Anyone else a bit worried about how many times he said 1080p? The fact he also put it in the title makes it even better. Or worse if he's going mad
Haha this took two days im sorry if I don’t make sense
@@RandomGaminginHD Don't worry mate happy your still making vids for all us
respect for taking down the original pretty good video to make an even better one, ngl i perfer videos on older tech but dont mind this either
I already loved ur previous review on this card,that said what are ur thoughts on the 7600 vs the previous gen 3060(12gig)?
Is this still ok card to get if I'm building a budget gaming PC now?
I got it and so far all games I'm playing are great and my system is very quiet
Something seems off, are you overclocking this card? 2760 MHz exceeds standard boost clock for most all available higher end 4060 TI cards available.
Video idea: a PC build mainly focused on tycoon and simulator game fans on the budget (city builders, farm sim etc)
I have the same specs man! Can you try ready or not and Diablo 4?
I can vouch for the fact that 1000 installed games take up plenty of space across 8 drives... and also the fact that some games are very much larger than others!
It even looks like it should be a $250 GPU.
same
It actually is
get your eyes check buddy.
Who gonna tell NVIDIA they made a typo in naming their 4050 cards?
A good and efficient GPU ruined by corporate greed with a high price tag and too little VRAM.
Good video. The problem is it's a sh*t card for the price. We shouldn't be paying $400+ for a 1080p gaming card in 2023. The 4090 is a great card, otherwise skip the 4000 series.
Hi, will it be ok to combine RTX 4060ti with i5 10400F, Prime H410M-R motherboard, 700W PSU and 16GB RAM? I'm just afraid that the graphics card won't be able to run at full power and the motherboard might not fit. Will it be ok? I have everything except the graphics card
Best benchmark channel honestly. :-)
I like these longer video's keep doing them.
Will do :)
i liked the card, more afordable then 4070, im still deciding with 1 to buy
Sleeping Dogs has really beautiful graphics, and it still holds up today.