Nvidia completely cheaped out on the 4060. That is why it gets lots of criticism and hate. The 4060 is based on the AD107 chip, and if you were to go by previous generation Nvidia GPUs, the 07 chip is normally used for the 50 class GPUs. This is the first time Nvidia has used an 07 chip for a 60-class GPU. The 60-class GPUs normally use the 06 chip. For example, the 3060 was on GA106, the 2060 on TU106, the 1060 on GP106, and now, all of a sudden, the 4060 uses AD107 instead of the AD106 chip it was expected to use. It makes no sense. This is just a shady marketing tactic that Nvidia used to try and trick gamers into thinking it's a 4060 when it's a rebranded 4050 in disguise. Nvidia is ripping off gamers in the low-end and midrange segments.
At the moment, it doesn’t seem like we’ll see any revolutionary improvements in GPUs below the RTX 5090. The performance gap between mainstream and high-end GPUs will continue to widen.
@@theivadim Strong competition can stop that. There is still hope. I believe AMD and Intel can bring some strong competition in the gaming GPU market within a few years.
Love NVIDIA GPUs! The 4060 is a great value, but tons of people hate on it. The power efficiency, compact size, temperatures, and quietness of the 4060 are all great reasons to get the RTX 4060. Obviously it's not a great GPU for 4k gaming, but if anyone is playing at 1080p or 1440p, it would be a decent budget GPU!
@@ontail5545 no. It depends on games. I play Fallout 4 on RTX 3060 12GB 1440p native and I got 120++ FPS (except Boston) and Genshin Impact which capped at 60 FPS
love the new form of content brother, great analysis too ive been saying it for years now. 4k gaming is expensive both from a gpu and wallet perspective.
It’s not that bad. You can get a 4070 SUPER and play any game without RT enabled, using either DLSS Quality or Balanced. That’s what I’ve been using since March, and it’s been a pleasant experience.
I can see 1440p becoming mainstream, as those monitors are finally available at a price point attractive enough to make people skip 1080p. However, 4K is still many years away from reaching the same status. More than 5.
very comprehensive video, thank you very much. I was so curious about such presentation but on a 1440p screen instead. Though my interest is on a laptop so the rtx4060 will definitely be lower spec, still if possible would be awesome if you would make a video on a 2k monitor.
Indeed, I already made that video🙂 You found my channel right on time when I completed the 1440p testing. Welcome to the channel and thank you for your support!
I think its still decent if you also play older games too, but then a 7600 or 7600xt would just be better value. If you have the money to buy only new AAA releases then you probably also have the money for a 7800xt/4070 minimum. Or you can get last gen games for dirt cheap and run those at 4k max settings.
@@southboundtp2067 yes, first I was thinking of rx 6800 xt(used) but I dont really like FSR and rx 4070 is almost double the price of rx 4060. So 4060 with dlss quality on 1440p works like a charm.
I have just subscribed. Your videos are part of the reason I decided on buying a 4070 Ti Super. I'm playing on 5120x1440, so pretty much just shy of 4k and your videos have provided a pretty good benchmark.
Thanks so much for your support! 🤝🙂 I’m glad my videos were helpful. Enjoy your new GPU! Do you already have a list of games you’re planning to experience first?
hi i have a 3440x1440p screen and idk what gpu should i go for should i get a 4070 super pr 4070 ti super or wait for the 50 series cards + i love your videos and the benchmarks that you do ❤❤❤
Judging by the RTX 50 leaks, it seems that the RTX 5090 and 5080 will offer a significant performance uplift. If you have a decent GPU that can get you through this year, it might be worth waiting to see what NVIDIA reveals at CES 2025 in early January. However, if you’re looking to enjoy your favorite games this holiday season, I believe that purchasing a 4070 Ti SUPER or a 4070 SUPER is still a solid option.
@theivadim -- Hello! Can you play games on a 4K monitor but with 2K or even 1080 p resolution? Will this be a problem or should you set each game on 4K resolution as the monitor is? Thank you!
I wouldn’t say that the money is wasted. High-end GPUs still deliver a better experience, but I was surprised at how similar the experience can be when I tested the RTX 4080 SUPER versus the 4060 Ti 16GB in this video - ruclips.net/video/ycf96ek8ATg/видео.html
im using rtx3050 laptop now i have toughts on buying a rtx4060 desktop pc now on black friday is it worth it ?? im using a 1440p monitor samuns odysses g5
Goodluck to you then, with games releasing in the future using unreal engine 5, and raytracing is automatically enforced with no option to turn off like avatar, i doubt you will not care about ray tracing.
I have a 4080S. I enjoy it and I do care about RT for sure. I play single player games for environmental immersion, and it does make a huge difference with 4k/RT/ FG/DLSS and it is amazing. But… I do not like to hold on to GPUs for more than 3-4 years. They appreciate quickly and just eventually turn to fancy paper weights. (For me) I went from 780 to 1080ti >2080ti > 4080S. I always just trade them in and update my PC because I think staying up with the tech is fun and it’s my primary be hobby. I’m married with no kids. I’m an amateur body builder and a personal trainer. So my money won’t be going to anything else that I _need_ If I just played cod/madden/console port type games of yearly releases I’d buy a 7900xtx keep it for 10 years and call it a decade. I kept my 1080ti 3700x combo but I’m shipping that off to my bff tonight for free. I used it for BF4 multiplayer @4k low graphics preset around 132 fps. Which is fine, but it’s hard to go back to no RT after using it for thousands of hours. I think the 7900xtx would be my option if I was a multiplayer gamer. But 4080s is perfect for my niche library. And I honestly might get the 5080 if they add more VRAM. Keeping the 4080s will depend on how much better the 5080 is. I never pay for titan/90 cards.
4060 is a beast on a laptop. Nowadays you can get 4060 with 12450HX, 24GB DDR5 with 1TB NVME Gen 4 for the same price as my 3060 in 3 years ago. Times changed. 🤧🥲
Laptop and desktop GPUs are different, so don’t try to compare them. Instead, find a video that demonstrates the laptop RTX 4060 to get a sense of its performance. Don’t use this video as a reference.”
I never use dlss, I don't like how blurry makes everything and the artifacts. That card can maybe get playable framerates for skyrim.... For newer games I would rather grab an rx 6800 used for the same price.
I actually did this a couple of months ago. There are several videos on my channel covering it. It would be interesting to revisit the RTX 4070 now, but unfortunately, I no longer have it in my possession.
@@theivadim well i think for 2k 4070 ti or super, but the problem is the bottleneck with my cpu, i feel that my rtx 3080 for games like wukong are very demanding, even using DLSS havent tried it on a 1080p monitor yet, what are your thoughts?
That kind of upgrade would feel insignificant to me. You'll be getting ~30% uplift on average if you switch to the 4070 Ti SUPER. I don't think it's worth it. Might as well just wait for the RTX 50-series and build a new PC then. The next-gen GPUs should launch in a matter of months. First half of 2025.
Where's the logic in playing at high resolution and turning down the settings? That very much negates the point of running at 4K. I suppose that's why we're not being shown 4K native with settings turned up.
@rangersmith4652 I've been building pcs for 11 years now and I've noticed it's all about perspective. A budget gamer would love this video. Me with my 4080 am laughing in my head. Just means the newer cards have a lot of features budget gamers can take advantage of and don't worry too much about spending an arm and a leg for a gpu.
Sharpness? Like I play Wukong at 4K DLSS just for not getting a smudgy image at 1440p and lower. Some games just really suck at lower image sizes. Even with performance mode 4K it looks better than native 1440p with that title. There are use cases; of course if you can go all the way up to a 4090 or -80 go for it. The lower settings are going to be tied to vram tbh-Ti version can stay at high or above.
its not his fault though, the developers have implemented lazy solutions to their unoptimized games like DLSS and frame generation etc. The problem has been optimization for some years now sadly . . 😭😭
@@CRF250R1521 I agree, 1080 looks fine on 24" or lower monitors and 49" or lower TVs. 1440 is noticeable on 27" or larger monitors and like 55" or larger TVs. But honestly average consumers don't really notice a difference, like how many people used the Wii AV cables on big screen TVs back in the day for example?
4060 is at best 1080p card, below 4070 Super, amd cards are better, and that card is 7900 gre alternative, that if you ask me is better buy, but in realistic scenario 4070S is better. just my preference... best deal is probably 4080 Super for now and if you are on budget, 6600 or 3060TI or 3070Ti or 6700xt or 6800
I can get 120 with a rtx 4050 with 8gb ram on all trple a titles even grayzone with a ryzen7000series5 Lenovo loq16 with a 4050 8gb of ram cyber punk 1200p on high settings getting 135 with only frame gen on so maybe you don't have frame gen enabled
Yes I have 4090 FE I never play native 4K get on with the times AI upscaling is going to change computing forever. I am waiting for my dream machine at 200W play 8K with zero image quality loss I don’t care if it’s upscaling from 480p
He never said native 4K, so there is nothing here to laugh at him about tbh. That being said, 1440p upscaled to 4K is a lot better. And in most games now looks close to identical to native 4K.
@theivadim bro, in my country the rtx 3060 12gb and 4060 cost the same and 4060 gaming x 8gb cost's 8000 more. So what do you think I should go for? Also the 4060 gaming x is Limited stock🗿 Please help
RTX 4060 is not a 4K card. even with scaling it will never shine through and show the true 4K beauty. so never , ever try to play 4K in this shit card. 4K is exclusively for 80's and 90's when it comes to the green team. will add 4070 super since that and 3080 are equal more or less when it comes to 4K with max settings.
Dlss must be always on quality and of course WITHOUT Fg!😜. If you can't achieve the desired fps,then it's better to lowering instead the game's settings!😜. 4060 is an overpriced 1080p card lol😂🤣,on 1440p and 4k,with only 8gb vram,low raw performance and dlss needed to be on performance to ultra performance..., stutterings and artifacts ruined the fun!😜. What a joke of a card for the price!(at the same price you can get a used 3070ti 12 gb or a brand new 6750xt 12gb with the same and even better performance of 4060ti), I'm very happy to play everything on 1440p ULTRA(Dlss quality) with my 4070 super😜.
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Nvidia completely cheaped out on the 4060. That is why it gets lots of criticism and hate. The 4060 is based on the AD107 chip, and if you were to go by previous generation Nvidia GPUs, the 07 chip is normally used for the 50 class GPUs. This is the first time Nvidia has used an 07 chip for a 60-class GPU. The 60-class GPUs normally use the 06 chip. For example, the 3060 was on GA106, the 2060 on TU106, the 1060 on GP106, and now, all of a sudden, the 4060 uses AD107 instead of the AD106 chip it was expected to use. It makes no sense. This is just a shady marketing tactic that Nvidia used to try and trick gamers into thinking it's a 4060 when it's a rebranded 4050 in disguise. Nvidia is ripping off gamers in the low-end and midrange segments.
Agree. That's why there is no official desktop version RTX 4050? Because they simply renamed it into RTX 4060.
At the moment, it doesn’t seem like we’ll see any revolutionary improvements in GPUs below the RTX 5090. The performance gap between mainstream and high-end GPUs will continue to widen.
@@theivadim upscaling and framegen is really important in the current market
@@theivadim Strong competition can stop that. There is still hope. I believe AMD and Intel can bring some strong competition in the gaming GPU market within a few years.
@@Gamer-q7v After seeing AMD follow the pricing and product segmentation trends set by NVIDIA, I have little hope for change.
This channel is Really super underrated!!
Thank you for your kind words!🤝🙂 I'll keep working hard and improving🫡
Exactly the video i needed to watch to make my choice for a new GPU
Nice! Are you going to pair the RTX 4060 with a 4K monitor?
mate is better give more money and take the rtx 4060 ti 16gb,for future proofing
@@dimitrischoustoulakis3735With a 128bit bus? What's the point?
@@Squidgy55 future gaming mate
What a waste of silicon@@dimitrischoustoulakis3735
Love NVIDIA GPUs! The 4060 is a great value, but tons of people hate on it. The power efficiency, compact size, temperatures, and quietness of the 4060 are all great reasons to get the RTX 4060. Obviously it's not a great GPU for 4k gaming, but if anyone is playing at 1080p or 1440p, it would be a decent budget GPU!
It is not playable at 1440p without dlss unfortunately
@@ontail5545 nah, 💯 depends on the particular game. Older AAA and eSports games are totally playable (at least 60 FPS)
@@ulfricstormcloak7142 yes you are right but it will be unstable often tho.
@@ontail5545 no. It depends on games. I play Fallout 4 on RTX 3060 12GB 1440p native and I got 120++ FPS (except Boston) and Genshin Impact which capped at 60 FPS
@@ulfricstormcloak7142 yes. It will be unstable often means the same with depends on the game.
Can you please include timestamps in the future?
love the new form of content brother, great analysis too ive been saying it for years now. 4k gaming is expensive both from a gpu and wallet perspective.
It’s not that bad. You can get a 4070 SUPER and play any game without RT enabled, using either DLSS Quality or Balanced. That’s what I’ve been using since March, and it’s been a pleasant experience.
from what I heard the industry has about 4-5 years left until 4k becomes a standard, but don't quote me ! xD
lol 1080p is what most gamers use....
I can see 1440p becoming mainstream, as those monitors are finally available at a price point attractive enough to make people skip 1080p. However, 4K is still many years away from reaching the same status. More than 5.
@@darklord9102 just bc its cheap.
@TheRealPots I prefer ultrawide for gaming. More cinematic. More FOV. Good for productivity. Can watch a movie without black lines top and bottom.
Folks been saying that for 4 years already 😅
very comprehensive video, thank you very much. I was so curious about such presentation but on a 1440p screen instead. Though my interest is on a laptop so the rtx4060 will definitely be lower spec, still if possible would be awesome if you would make a video on a 2k monitor.
ah now i saw you made it already thank you! Subscribing
Indeed, I already made that video🙂 You found my channel right on time when I completed the 1440p testing. Welcome to the channel and thank you for your support!
Good showing :)
I don't know why people shit on 1080p 😢
Once u go 1440p u never go back
I went back@@bartfelix2949
@@bartfelix2949 Fr im planning to upgrade to a 1440p 180hz ips screen
@@bartfelix2949 thanks for advice, then i'll play on 1080 forever 🤣
Once you go to a higher resolution, going back is hard.
I think its still decent if you also play older games too, but then a 7600 or 7600xt would just be better value. If you have the money to buy only new AAA releases then you probably also have the money for a 7800xt/4070 minimum. Or you can get last gen games for dirt cheap and run those at 4k max settings.
I was planning to by RTX 4060 for 1440p but lets see how it performs on 4k. Just for fun
I’ll be testing the 4060 at 1440p soon.
its pretty good actually on 2k , but with dlss
Its a 1080p - card, even the 4060TI is worse than my AMD - Midrangecard from 2021 lol
It's not really a 1440p performer. Go with a 4070, 4070 super or a AMD equivalent.
@@southboundtp2067 yes, first I was thinking of rx 6800 xt(used) but I dont really like FSR and rx 4070 is almost double the price of rx 4060. So 4060 with dlss quality on 1440p works like a charm.
Love your Video.. already subscribed.. Let's go 100.000 subcriber for you
Thank you so much 😀 I'll keep working hard to make it happen quicker.🤝
This is really impressive actually its a 4060. People complain about stuff that is way more advanced then anything that existed 10 years ago XD.
Well yes lmao, new tech is always more advanced they complain because relative to before improvements and jumps along with pricing is bad
I have just subscribed. Your videos are part of the reason I decided on buying a 4070 Ti Super. I'm playing on 5120x1440, so pretty much just shy of 4k and your videos have provided a pretty good benchmark.
Thanks so much for your support! 🤝🙂 I’m glad my videos were helpful. Enjoy your new GPU! Do you already have a list of games you’re planning to experience first?
So if you used the 16 Gb version of this card in this same setup, you could enable frame generation and double the fps?
Not quite double, but we could use frame generation to improve image fluidity for a better high refresh rate experience. That would have been nice.🙂
My opinion: RTX 4070 Super is the best option for 4k and decent settings. It has 12GB vram, beats a 3080 ti, and costs less than $700 currently😉😉
I love your LED lamps, where can I buy one of them? I have one that I bought several years ago but it's way shorter and a lot wider
You’ll find the link in the description of this video, under “Equipment I use”.
@@theivadim found it! Thank you
I use a Asus 4060 OC Dual, and i play 1080P, for me its ideal situation for this videocard.
hi i have a 3440x1440p screen and idk what gpu should i go for should i get a 4070 super pr 4070 ti super or wait for the 50 series cards + i love your videos and the benchmarks that you do ❤❤❤
Judging by the RTX 50 leaks, it seems that the RTX 5090 and 5080 will offer a significant performance uplift. If you have a decent GPU that can get you through this year, it might be worth waiting to see what NVIDIA reveals at CES 2025 in early January. However, if you’re looking to enjoy your favorite games this holiday season, I believe that purchasing a 4070 Ti SUPER or a 4070 SUPER is still a solid option.
I appreciate your support and feedback.🤝🙂 Thanks!
W you solve my question😎
Awesome! Do you already have a 4K monitor or are you planning on buying one?
I have The same Combo Except I have a Gigabyte eagle Rtx 4060 along with the 7600x
Nice! Do you also use a 4K monitor or something a bit more mainstream?
@theivadim -- Hello! Can you play games on a 4K monitor but with 2K or even 1080 p resolution? Will this be a problem or should you set each game on 4K resolution as the monitor is? Thank you!
Don’t change the resolution. Instead, use DLSS upscaling to achieve your preferred balance of performance and image quality.
Great expiriance! Do not waste your money on high end cards!
I wouldn’t say that the money is wasted. High-end GPUs still deliver a better experience, but I was surprised at how similar the experience can be when I tested the RTX 4080 SUPER versus the 4060 Ti 16GB in this video - ruclips.net/video/ycf96ek8ATg/видео.html
im using rtx3050 laptop now i have toughts on buying a rtx4060 desktop pc now on black friday is it worth it ?? im using a 1440p monitor samuns odysses g5
i have 16 gb version Ti, and i play some games 4k maxed settings like SPARKING ZERO for example and many more. obviously with DLSS enabled.
Rx 7900 gre.If i buy today then for many years i will be able to play games at 4k with enjoyable fps.I dont care about ray tracing.Just for gaming
Probably not for MANY years without serious upscaling or turning down settings. Even my 7900 XTX struggles now days with out upscaling.
Goodluck to you then, with games releasing in the future using unreal engine 5, and raytracing is automatically enforced with no option to turn off like avatar, i doubt you will not care about ray tracing.
I have a 4080S. I enjoy it and I do care about RT for sure. I play single player games for environmental immersion, and it does make a huge difference with 4k/RT/ FG/DLSS and it is amazing. But… I do not like to hold on to GPUs for more than 3-4 years. They appreciate quickly and just eventually turn to fancy paper weights. (For me) I went from 780 to 1080ti >2080ti > 4080S. I always just trade them in and update my PC because I think staying up with the tech is fun and it’s my primary be hobby. I’m married with no kids. I’m an amateur body builder and a personal trainer. So my money won’t be going to anything else that I _need_ If I just played cod/madden/console port type games of yearly releases I’d buy a 7900xtx keep it for 10 years and call it a decade. I kept my 1080ti 3700x combo but I’m shipping that off to my bff tonight for free. I used it for BF4 multiplayer @4k low graphics preset around 132 fps. Which is fine, but it’s hard to go back to no RT after using it for thousands of hours.
I think the 7900xtx would be my option if I was a multiplayer gamer. But 4080s is perfect for my niche library. And I honestly might get the 5080 if they add more VRAM. Keeping the 4080s will depend on how much better the 5080 is. I never pay for titan/90 cards.
Lmao good luck AMD clown
it will die without upscaler & fsr is crap.
Even the 4060TI is worse than my AMD - Midrangecard from 2021 lol
its the lowest end card of the 4000 series Xd. I have a 4080 super and play everything in 4k max settings. Every single game.
@@PCgamerChannel no one asked.
@@PCgamerChannel its the price to performance
Name me your MidRaNgE amd GPU which beats 4060ti
@@ShivamSingh-pq5en 6750 XT is about on par.
I've been playing my 4060 in 4k in RDR2 Optimized settings and Balanced DLSS.
Nice!🙂
If you set 4K, I think it's not necessary to reach the high setting in-game. The resolution carries the graphics very well. So 4060 is pretty good
4K On Rtx 4060 😅
Yup Some Games Work Good But New Series Games 😊😊
By The Way Nice Video Sir ❤ After Long Time We Meet Rtx 4060
I had a great time with the 4060🙂 More videos featuring this card are on the way. Thanks for your support!🤝
@@theivadim Always Support HardWorkers ✨
In my country a 4060 is 450$ and the RX7700XT is 500$ is a no brainer getting the 7700XT.
As for RTX 4060 on a laptop, is it good?
4060 is a beast on a laptop. Nowadays you can get 4060 with 12450HX, 24GB DDR5 with 1TB NVME Gen 4 for the same price as my 3060 in 3 years ago. Times changed. 🤧🥲
Laptop and desktop GPUs are different, so don’t try to compare them. Instead, find a video that demonstrates the laptop RTX 4060 to get a sense of its performance. Don’t use this video as a reference.”
laptop 4060 gets like 6fps less so its good
I never use dlss, I don't like how blurry makes everything and the artifacts.
That card can maybe get playable framerates for skyrim.... For newer games I would rather grab an rx 6800 used for the same price.
Is funny 40 series have this function called frame generation that happens to be in the settings menu
Playing old games like maplestory with 4k 60fps asus monitor is possible?
Why you did not use frame generation?
Why is it not possible to play 1080p or 1440p on a 4k monitor who handle well SDR content ?
Literally dlss is carrying nvidia bad cards, like the 4060 and the 4060 ti 😂
It's better than anything else, so i'll take it genius.
Are we gonna get regular 4070 performance vid 😅
I actually did this a couple of months ago. There are several videos on my channel covering it. It would be interesting to revisit the RTX 4070 now, but unfortunately, I no longer have it in my possession.
@@theivadim thanks man, I will check those videos out
I have a 10700k with rtx 3080 with 1440p ultrawide would a 4000 series card worth getting or just upgrade everything
Which 40-series card are you think of getting?
@@theivadim well i think for 2k 4070 ti or super, but the problem is the bottleneck with my cpu, i feel that my rtx 3080 for games like wukong are very demanding, even using DLSS havent tried it on a 1080p monitor yet, what are your thoughts?
That kind of upgrade would feel insignificant to me. You'll be getting ~30% uplift on average if you switch to the 4070 Ti SUPER. I don't think it's worth it. Might as well just wait for the RTX 50-series and build a new PC then. The next-gen GPUs should launch in a matter of months. First half of 2025.
i play in 1440p with a 3060, using DLSS Q or B, and it is very much better than 1080p native
Where's the logic in playing at high resolution and turning down the settings? That very much negates the point of running at 4K. I suppose that's why we're not being shown 4K native with settings turned up.
@rangersmith4652 I've been building pcs for 11 years now and I've noticed it's all about perspective. A budget gamer would love this video. Me with my 4080 am laughing in my head. Just means the newer cards have a lot of features budget gamers can take advantage of and don't worry too much about spending an arm and a leg for a gpu.
Sharpness? Like I play Wukong at 4K DLSS just for not getting a smudgy image at 1440p and lower. Some games just really suck at lower image sizes.
Even with performance mode 4K it looks better than native 1440p with that title.
There are use cases; of course if you can go all the way up to a 4090 or -80 go for it.
The lower settings are going to be tied to vram tbh-Ti version can stay at high or above.
its not his fault though, the developers have implemented lazy solutions to their unoptimized games like DLSS and frame generation etc. The problem has been optimization for some years now sadly . . 😭😭
@@CRF250R1521 I agree, 1080 looks fine on 24" or lower monitors and 49" or lower TVs. 1440 is noticeable on 27" or larger monitors and like 55" or larger TVs. But honestly average consumers don't really notice a difference, like how many people used the Wii AV cables on big screen TVs back in the day for example?
Can you add timestamps?
My opinion i think once it falls below 45 FPS you can feel it .
4060 is at best 1080p card, below 4070 Super, amd cards are better, and that card is 7900 gre alternative, that if you ask me is better buy, but in realistic scenario 4070S is better. just my preference... best deal is probably 4080 Super for now and if you are on budget, 6600 or 3060TI or 3070Ti or 6700xt or 6800
Bruh buy a pre-owned rtx 3070 if you really want a 8gb rtx gpu in 2024,best deal
So my RTX 3060 12gb is better than 4060?
I can get 120 with a rtx 4050 with 8gb ram on all trple a titles even grayzone with a ryzen7000series5 Lenovo loq16 with a 4050 8gb of ram cyber punk 1200p on high settings getting 135 with only frame gen on so maybe you don't have frame gen enabled
Do the games play and is it fun? That's what matters.
I have a 4070 mobile chip and play in 1440p with ease ...
Hi, how to show the statistics like u did?
Download CapFrameX
what is it mean Q8 on tıtle?
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Indeed🙂 Good speakers.
Let's play games in 4k, proceeds to play 1080p upscaled to 4k 🤣😂
That is the point of DLSS Sherlock, try doing it on AMD 8 gb gpus.
Yes I have 4090 FE I never play native 4K get on with the times AI upscaling is going to change computing forever. I am waiting for my dream machine at 200W play 8K with zero image quality loss I don’t care if it’s upscaling from 480p
Honestly I believe that 4k at balanced dlss looks the exact same as native... but to each their own
He never said native 4K, so there is nothing here to laugh at him about tbh.
That being said, 1440p upscaled to 4K is a lot better. And in most games now looks close to identical to native 4K.
why not?
2:59 😏
wait wait , is that rtx 4060 8gb or 4060 ti
This is the 4060. You can find me testing the 4060 Ti in another video.
@theivadim bro, in my country the rtx 3060 12gb and 4060 cost the same and 4060 gaming x 8gb cost's 8000 more. So what do you think I should go for?
Also the 4060 gaming x is Limited stock🗿
Please help
I’d go with the 4060 VENTUS 2X. The 3060 is outdated and less powerful, and the Gaming X isn’t worth it if you’re prioritising value.
why didn’t you activate frame generation?
Not advisable when below 60 fps as a baseline
lets find aaaaouuuwtt
sony fanboys get jealous when you get over 30 fps lol. I do have a ps and a laptop I aint a fanboy I'm just referring to the fanboys
RTX 4060 is not a 4K card. even with scaling it will never shine through and show the true 4K beauty. so never , ever try to play 4K in this shit card. 4K is exclusively for 80's and 90's when it comes to the green team. will add 4070 super since that and 3080 are equal more or less when it comes to 4K with max settings.
акцент все равно есть.
The worst nvidia 60series
Ты че русский?
Video title is a scam
wasnt a good idea anyway
Dlss must be always on quality and of course WITHOUT Fg!😜. If you can't achieve the desired fps,then it's better to lowering instead the game's settings!😜. 4060 is an overpriced 1080p card lol😂🤣,on 1440p and 4k,with only 8gb vram,low raw performance and dlss needed to be on performance to ultra performance..., stutterings and artifacts ruined the fun!😜. What a joke of a card for the price!(at the same price you can get a used 3070ti 12 gb or a brand new 6750xt 12gb with the same and even better performance of 4060ti), I'm very happy to play everything on 1440p ULTRA(Dlss quality) with my 4070 super😜.