GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB
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How it stacks up to the flagship
Each metric is shown as a percentage of the GeForce RTX 5090 D, the strongest card we track.
Estimated benchmark results
Each result is shown as a share of the RTX 5090 D's score in the same test.
Performance breakdown
FPS Across Resolutions
Average FPS across all PC games
Cost per frame
Launch MSRP ($499) ÷ average FPS — lower is better.
What Owners Say
People praise it for having enough memory for modern games without breaking the bank. The usual gripe is that the memory bus feels too narrow, hurting performance at higher resolutions.
- Great for modded and heavy games
- Runs cool in compact cases
- Ada architecture makes ray tracing playable
- Easy on the electricity bill
- Memory bus too narrow for price
- PCIe 4.0 x8 interface limits performance
- No real generational leap over predecessor
Supported technologies
Full specifications
- Architecture
- Ada Lovelace
- Process node
- 5 nm
- Transistors
- 22.9 B
- SM Count
- 34
- Release date
- 2023
- Launch price
- $499
- CUDA Cores
- 4,352
- RT Cores
- 34
- Tensor Cores
- 136
- TMUs
- 136
- ROPs
- 48
- L2 cache
- 32 MB
- Size
- 16 GB
- Type
- GDDR6
- Bus width
- 128-bit
- Bandwidth
- 288 GB/s
- Memory clock
- 2250 MHz
- Base clock
- 2310 MHz
- Boost clock
- 2535 MHz
- FP32 (float)
- 22.06 TFLOPS
- FP16 (half)
- 22.06 TFLOPS
- Pixel rate
- 122 GPixel/s
- Texture rate
- 344.8 GTexel/s
- TDP
- 165W
- Suggested PSU
- 300W
- Power connectors
- 1x 16-pin
- Bus interface
- PCIe 4.0 x8
- Length
- 240 mm
- Slot width
- 2-slot
- Max resolution
- 7680×4320
- Outputs
- 1x HDMI 2.1, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
API and SDK support
- DirectX
- 12 Ultimate (12_2)
- Shader Model
- 6.7
- OpenGL
- 4.6
- OpenCL
- 3.0
- Vulkan
- 1.3
- CUDA
- 8.9
Our verdict on the RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB
The RTX 4060 Ti 16GB is a mid-range card with a massive memory buffer that its narrow memory bus can't fully exploit.
Get it if you need more VRAM for modded games or creative work without paying for a top-tier card. Skip it if you want raw gaming speed at this price—the 8GB version or an AMD alternative gives better value.
Buy it if…
- You want 16GB VRAM for AI or creative work without stepping up to a pricier card.
- You play at 1440p and need a solid upgrade from an older generation GPU.
- You need an energy-efficient card that runs cool inside a compact case.
Its place in the overall top
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