The B580 is only 40 quid cheaper than the Ti in the UK and the comparison between them seems apparent that the GeForce has the higher framerates, unless it's a driver thing with the B580, deviating from NVidias grasp seems unlikely. I would assume a game needing 12gb of video ram is probably going to need some pep in the GPU department too! One thing that will ring true, under a tender situation which usually lists requirements and is not brand specific, Intel's offering would make a huge difference on large unit count order bottom lines.
The 4060 ti I wouldn't recommend with 8gb of ram. Games crash, and often very often you need to turn down settings as shown in hardware unboxed video. Also, he showed games that the B580 are known to be just OK in. If he has showed dying light, Spider man, and a few other titles that favor the B580 it could also paint a different picture. With that said the 4060 ti is faster, but often you DO need to lower graphics just so it won't crash. that's not a thought, it's a tested and proven fact which can be seen on many videos testing it. B580 all day.
I wish the prices were as people claimed but the cheapest one in my area is 370$, I can pretty much get my hands on a used 4060 with 170$ with some patience but I already have a rx 6600 that I managed to grab used for 110$ and its already enough for my needs
b580 getting compared to a gpu almost double its price & still getting very close is insane
What is insane that it is intel... They are getting really good for that amount of time
It's not double it's 50€ less than cheapest 8gb 4060ti and 160€ less then cheapest 16gb model i'm just saying it's not double i don't like either card
@@kristo2212 ik , i just dont want to write a long paragraphe
@@arma9150 Ok but u don't need longer paragraph to put percentage instead double np tho
Thanks for making this!
4060 will forever be that one video card used to be compared to other possibly better videocard
The B580 is only 40 quid cheaper than the Ti in the UK and the comparison between them seems apparent that the GeForce has the higher framerates, unless it's a driver thing with the B580, deviating from NVidias grasp seems unlikely. I would assume a game needing 12gb of video ram is probably going to need some pep in the GPU department too!
One thing that will ring true, under a tender situation which usually lists requirements and is not brand specific, Intel's offering would make a huge difference on large unit count order bottom lines.
The 4060 ti I wouldn't recommend with 8gb of ram. Games crash, and often very often you need to turn down settings as shown in hardware unboxed video.
Also, he showed games that the B580 are known to be just OK in. If he has showed dying light, Spider man, and a few other titles that favor the B580 it could also
paint a different picture.
With that said the 4060 ti is faster, but often you DO need to lower graphics just so it won't crash. that's not a thought, it's a tested and proven fact which can be seen on
many videos testing it.
B580 all day.
can we start comparing games with raytracing off? The use case for most people isn't ray-tracing so why use it to inflate benchmarks?
I wish the prices were as people claimed but the cheapest one in my area is 370$, I can pretty much get my hands on a used 4060 with 170$ with some patience but I already have a rx 6600 that I managed to grab used for 110$ and its already enough for my needs