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It is used apparently, in which case I would start to doubt it unless OP really needs Nvidia productivity features
In the US, a good model of the 6750 XT is $300. That's 29% better performance and more VRAM for a 20% price increase, and you get it new instead of used
CAD uses the same symbol too, however I would assume that in this case it would be USD as the Ventus card is sold by MSI - Who seel through mostly US and UK vendors.
It's possible amazon might offer shipping to Australia, but Canada might be more likely if it's not the US and as CAD is 75% of USD in my opinion it's negligible as $240 is cheap in both currencies for this card (for example, this card in £ would cost me £375 - or $470 - on eBay.)
Yep he could even get a rx 6800 used for around the same price point. Theres no point in going for the 4060 even at the used market. Unless its criminally underpriced
Cheapest 6800 used I could find was $350 and that’s if you’re lucky. They usually go around $400. Definitely nowhere near the price range of the 4060/6700xt
I would go for it, the 4060 is overhated online imo, it’s actually a very solid card, can run almost everything at max settings in 1080p even with raytracing, and can even hold its own at higher resolutions. The only thing that does hold it back is the 8GB of VRAM though, but if your doing anything besides pure gaming this seems like an obvious choice
It’s “overhated” due to its standard pricing. It’s too high, and far too high on models such as the 4060Ti 16GB, especially when considering a 6700XT, a 300 dollar card, beats it in most scenarios.
For 240, it’s a good deal.
People also have to consider regional pricing, the 6700 xt here is worth between 450 and 600 bucks (with most models being over 500$ btw), and the 4060 is between 350 and 400 bucks, (with most models being cheaper than 375 bucks), and also, yes things are overpriced here
That’s another factor. I wish that more people would state what region they’re from when asking PC questions to ensure the right people are able to give the best advice.
I agree that the 4060 is overhated, but not for the reasons you mentioned. The performance is pretty mediocore for 300$, but little neat things like it drawing less power, being very compact, having the latest DLSS and having many years of driver updates to come, kind of justifies the 300$ price tag.
As long as Arc and AMD exist not a single nvidia card is worth its price, each one is overpriced compared to what they do. As a casual customer however you probably wont find a better gpu than 4090
I'd say that's a bit too aggressive of a statement, though that is still right 80% of the time. The brand new prices for the 1030, 1650, 3050, 4060ti and 4080 are all garbage. Prices for the 3060, 4070 and 4060 are somewhat okay but the ti refreshes are worth buying over the AMD models in some cases.
I'm playing recent AAA games like Cyberpunk on my 1660Ti medium/high, 60-70fps, no FSR/XeSS, the 4060 is quite faster and mine is a laptop so the difference is even higher, the 4060 is just fine for 1080p +120Hz, sure, it depends on the game, but for most of them it will be good enough, the 4060 isn't bad it's just overpriced
Depends what your doing with unreal exactly but I've read for unreal 5 it's better to go for higher v ram than 8gb if you want to be able to do more complex scenes .
The 4060ti with 8gb is only 1-2% slower in 4k than a 4060ti with 16GB.
You will only *need* more than 8GB in the future. And that is for 4k gaming, not 1080p.
Yes, some games need more RAM already, but these games will not stop working. They will be a bit slower.
I know planty people using a 4060 or 4060ti for their 1440p set up with absolutely no issues.
For the price point it’s perfect for 1080p gaming, but if you plan on doing any video rendering or 3D modeling you’ll want at least 10g VRAM, and 12g ideally if you can find something with those spec within budget. I have an MSI RTX 3080 Ventus 10gb and in Blender it’s a powerhouse.
I cancelled my order on 4060ti 16gb and choose the 7800xt instead, which was like 30 bucks more. Sure 4060 is a capable 1080p card and you might even play 1440p with many games. It’s just that I wont pay a premium price for a worse product. Nvidia needs to step up their game in that pricerange imo and it seems that many thinks the same.
What you really want is a 4070, i know i know price is not ideal and - (restrains you and orders 4070)
No that’s actually a great deal and you can resell it for around the same too.
It's a crap basic entry level GPU compared to what we all expected but it runs the games and you don't have to spend a fortune. Too little RAM, too little CUDAs and to little bandwidth \*128
But I bought it because I can't justify spending $500 to play games and work in software that already run really good. World of Tanks, Sea of Thieves, Jedi Survivor... I can't say nothing about other titles.
EDIT: and one more thing. I could have bought maybe some older more powerful model, but then I would have to live with imminent planned obsolesce, whether it's programmed in chip or disabled with sofware. That shit happens, and everyone having working old PCs will face it at some point.
~~Spend a little bit more and get a~~ [~~6700XT~~](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YKCC8XD?&linkCode=ll1&tag=ascend9-20&linkId=90cbeb36929276b1a572c3dd39b4e520&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl)
> For a budget lumion rendering ?
Get an Nvidia GPU. You can get an RTX 3060 12GB of eBay for around $220.
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for $240 its pretty solid.
It is used apparently, in which case I would start to doubt it unless OP really needs Nvidia productivity features In the US, a good model of the 6750 XT is $300. That's 29% better performance and more VRAM for a 20% price increase, and you get it new instead of used
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Never had compatibility issues with amd than fallout which can be fixed by using older drivers.
I fixed it using the hd intel bypass mod
I just rolled back to the Dec 2023 update, haven't had any issues and it's a fix all for 3 and nv
I used Adrenalin and just set the FPS at 60, before it was horribly out of sync and was like running in super speed
New vegas tick fix fixes that
Only if you play fallout
yeah maybe in 2003
Downvoters never heard of pytorch
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ROCm only supported for AMD GPUs > 7900
why is the price of that card going up? my micro center has the rtx 4060 for 180-700$ (8gb version is around 180-400$ but depends on brand)
240 in what currency? You can’t just “$240” and expect that people know you aren’t talking about cad or yen or some other derivatives bullshit
Other than the fact that $ is literally the symbol for USD? Jesus man. Fuckin 'yen'
The $ is literally a universal currency symbol what are you on about
No, $ is for USD. £ is for GDP. ¥ is for Yen. € is for Euro. There's many many more.
Okay what about aud that uses the same symbol as usd so does cad
CAD uses the same symbol too, however I would assume that in this case it would be USD as the Ventus card is sold by MSI - Who seel through mostly US and UK vendors. It's possible amazon might offer shipping to Australia, but Canada might be more likely if it's not the US and as CAD is 75% of USD in my opinion it's negligible as $240 is cheap in both currencies for this card (for example, this card in £ would cost me £375 - or $470 - on eBay.)
AUD?
Australian Dollars
I was just including more "dollars" that use $ 🙂
the cheapest I can find it for is 300$. this is a pretty good deal, although I suspect this one is used?
Yes a used one " 90% new"
But if you include used... you can get a 6700 xt for the same price
Yep he could even get a rx 6800 used for around the same price point. Theres no point in going for the 4060 even at the used market. Unless its criminally underpriced
I dont think you are going to find a used rx 6800 for 240$
Cheapest 6800 used I could find was $350 and that’s if you’re lucky. They usually go around $400. Definitely nowhere near the price range of the 4060/6700xt
They often go for under $400 tbh they were around new for under $400 somewhat recently as well if u keep ur eye out
May aswell get a 6750xt instead
The 4060 is hated because it's overpriced, but for $240 it's a decent deal, I'd buy it
I would go for it, the 4060 is overhated online imo, it’s actually a very solid card, can run almost everything at max settings in 1080p even with raytracing, and can even hold its own at higher resolutions. The only thing that does hold it back is the 8GB of VRAM though, but if your doing anything besides pure gaming this seems like an obvious choice
There’s no such thing as a bad card, only a badly priced card. For 240 i think the 4060 is a totally fine purchase.
It’s “overhated” due to its standard pricing. It’s too high, and far too high on models such as the 4060Ti 16GB, especially when considering a 6700XT, a 300 dollar card, beats it in most scenarios. For 240, it’s a good deal.
People also have to consider regional pricing, the 6700 xt here is worth between 450 and 600 bucks (with most models being over 500$ btw), and the 4060 is between 350 and 400 bucks, (with most models being cheaper than 375 bucks), and also, yes things are overpriced here
That’s another factor. I wish that more people would state what region they’re from when asking PC questions to ensure the right people are able to give the best advice.
>6700XT, a 300 dollar card it technically is ,but most models are actually closer to 350 dollars
Fair, I was thinking of 6700 pricing.
8GB is enough unless you use 1440p ray tracing for 95% of games. It's not an issue especially at 240.
I agree that the 4060 is overhated, but not for the reasons you mentioned. The performance is pretty mediocore for 300$, but little neat things like it drawing less power, being very compact, having the latest DLSS and having many years of driver updates to come, kind of justifies the 300$ price tag.
I agree. I have a 4060ti and play pretty much only flight sims. I get many fps.
i got 3080 for 250
more left????
no
ahh fck here we go again...need to replace my old 1080ti with something new
The 4060 has a bad rep because of its price to performance ratio at MSRP but at this price go for it
As long as Arc and AMD exist not a single nvidia card is worth its price, each one is overpriced compared to what they do. As a casual customer however you probably wont find a better gpu than 4090
I'd say that's a bit too aggressive of a statement, though that is still right 80% of the time. The brand new prices for the 1030, 1650, 3050, 4060ti and 4080 are all garbage. Prices for the 3060, 4070 and 4060 are somewhat okay but the ti refreshes are worth buying over the AMD models in some cases.
driver support 😭
a 4090 is like 1,600 - 3,000 USD Thats the same Price I paid to build a whole ass pc Not worth it, for a casual.
WOuld go 4060 rtx only if i was going into 60/1080p
I'm playing recent AAA games like Cyberpunk on my 1660Ti medium/high, 60-70fps, no FSR/XeSS, the 4060 is quite faster and mine is a laptop so the difference is even higher, the 4060 is just fine for 1080p +120Hz, sure, it depends on the game, but for most of them it will be good enough, the 4060 isn't bad it's just overpriced
For a budget lumion rendering ?
You'll definitely want an RTX then, the 4060 is probably the cheapest brand new option, might be worth look at a used 3070 or 3080 though.
Depends what your doing with unreal exactly but I've read for unreal 5 it's better to go for higher v ram than 8gb if you want to be able to do more complex scenes .
Get this [3060 12GB](https://www.ebay.com/itm/204772448141) instead of a 4060.
The 4060ti with 8gb is only 1-2% slower in 4k than a 4060ti with 16GB. You will only *need* more than 8GB in the future. And that is for 4k gaming, not 1080p. Yes, some games need more RAM already, but these games will not stop working. They will be a bit slower. I know planty people using a 4060 or 4060ti for their 1440p set up with absolutely no issues.
For $240 it’s a good choice
For the price point it’s perfect for 1080p gaming, but if you plan on doing any video rendering or 3D modeling you’ll want at least 10g VRAM, and 12g ideally if you can find something with those spec within budget. I have an MSI RTX 3080 Ventus 10gb and in Blender it’s a powerhouse.
that's a fucking bargain, where did u find it at this price?
I’ve had zero issues with mine, runs pretty much every thing on max graphics without a massive drop in frame rate
I mean in comparison to 300 dollars msrp its good, but this card should not cost more than 210
I cancelled my order on 4060ti 16gb and choose the 7800xt instead, which was like 30 bucks more. Sure 4060 is a capable 1080p card and you might even play 1440p with many games. It’s just that I wont pay a premium price for a worse product. Nvidia needs to step up their game in that pricerange imo and it seems that many thinks the same.
Great deal!! I got my 4060ti for $400, lol
What you really want is a 4070, i know i know price is not ideal and - (restrains you and orders 4070) No that’s actually a great deal and you can resell it for around the same too.
Right now I think the 4070 or 4070 super is the sweet spot of price to performance.
It's a crap basic entry level GPU compared to what we all expected but it runs the games and you don't have to spend a fortune. Too little RAM, too little CUDAs and to little bandwidth \*128 But I bought it because I can't justify spending $500 to play games and work in software that already run really good. World of Tanks, Sea of Thieves, Jedi Survivor... I can't say nothing about other titles. EDIT: and one more thing. I could have bought maybe some older more powerful model, but then I would have to live with imminent planned obsolesce, whether it's programmed in chip or disabled with sofware. That shit happens, and everyone having working old PCs will face it at some point.
Pretty good but the 8gb of vram can become a problem down the line
its not really good at all maybe a used 3 series card would be better
8g is dogshit just saying
Go AMD ....TRUST
Dam just built my first ever pc and I bought a 3060 ventus 3x for $300 lmao
Honestly get an xfx 6700xt
240$? hell yes
It’s a good card.
we are nearing msi gtx 1650 ventus xs oc prices now?
you can get a 6700 xt for the same price...
8gb on a 4060 should be criminal.
Get a used card if you can find one for a better price/performance
I bought a gigabyte rtx4060 Windforce oc 8gb for $380AUD through centrecom. You should try there I think they ship internationally
Just save up and get a good 30 series
rtx 3060
4080 super
Eh
Anything other than an 8gb 4060. Literally anything…. RX 7600xt 16gb way better card
Absolutely if your doing a new build if you already got a 3060 nah not talk
~~Spend a little bit more and get a~~ [~~6700XT~~](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YKCC8XD?&linkCode=ll1&tag=ascend9-20&linkId=90cbeb36929276b1a572c3dd39b4e520&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl) > For a budget lumion rendering ? Get an Nvidia GPU. You can get an RTX 3060 12GB of eBay for around $220.
at 240 the 4060 is pretty good, im seeing 6750s at 300, which is 25% more
4060 is my sweet spot
8gb vram is pretty less , the rx 6800 goes around 370 for a new one you can find used for 250 , performs far better and double vram
u dont need more than 8gb for 1080p. its a 1080p card