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Nvidia has revealed the RTX 4060Ti and 4060 to the world today. Pricing starts at $299 for the non-Ti model, and rises to $499 for the 16GB Ti variant. Nvidia is stating that these cards are targeting the high frame rate 1080P gaming community, and will be available on Mat 24th for the 4060Ti 8GB, and in July for the other two cards. Let’s dive into this announcement by starting with the specs.
 
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I struggle to understand why there needs to be SO many retail SKUs for each GPU, but I guess I'm not in the AIB manufacture/retail business.

Disappointing from a performance perspective but at least we should (hopefully) see some small RTX4060/Ti cards.
 

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I struggle to understand why there needs to be SO many retail SKUs for each GPU, but I guess I'm not in the AIB manufacture/retail business.

Disappointing from a performance perspective but at least we should (hopefully) see some small RTX4060/Ti cards.

The MSRP base models are not very profitable for AIBs. Sometimes they even take a loss. The higher-end cards get them in the black.