It’s been approximately two months since we leaked images of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 4070, along with the return of the Founders Edition (FE) cooler shroud design. This month, leaked images of what is purported to be the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti have made their way online.
Images of the alleged RTX 4060 Ti FE were posted on Twitter via the account of hardware leakster Elysian Realm(@KittyYYuko). In one photograph, you can clearly see the top of the card’s cooler shroud with the RTX 4060 label emblazoned on the left side of it. Elysian Realm says that that label may not be final and that NVIDIA could ultimately change it to bear the Ti moniker at the end.
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By comparison, the RTX 4060 Ti FE appears to be smaller than its other Ada Lovelace counterparts; it appears to be about the size of the RTX 3080 and 3070 Ti, meaning that it should just take up two slots, at most. However, we’re currently just speculating on the card’s “diminutive” size, based on a top-down camera shot, so for all we know, the finished product could actually end up being thicker.
As for the internal specification of the RTX 4060 Ti, there are still no solid details yet, but it has been alleged that the card will be powered by the lower-tier AD106-350 GPU and ship out with 4352 CUDA cores. Adding on to that, the card will also reportedly feature 8GB GDDR6 memory and only have a 128-bit memory bus. Further, it will also have a TDP of 160W, which would make it one of NVIDIA’s most power efficient graphics cards when it finally comes out of the shadow. For comparison’s sake, the upcoming RTX 4070 is expected to have a TDP of 200W when it officially launches next month.
At this stage, even with the images, there is still no official word about the RTX 4060 Ti, nor the non-Ti version of the graphics card from NVIDIA. As such, and as always, we recommend that you treat this report with a healthy amount of skepticism, at least until more substantial details crop up.
(Source: Videocardz, Twitter)
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