Gaming Club
Sign in to comment
españaESPAÑAméxicoMÉXICOusaUSA

GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, the 1440p gaming card with DLSS and ray tracing

A GPU that delivers outstanding performance

NVIDIA’s graphics card reviews are not over yet. We have already tested the GeForce RTX 4080 and GeForce RTX 4090, which showed us what the new DLSS 3.0 was capable of, which came with Shader Execution Reordering, a technology that, at least in games where it is already integrated, helps to significantly increase the generation of frames per second. Now we had the chance to evaluate the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti, an ideal card for gaming at 1440p resolutions with DLSS and ray tracing.

This evaluation was performed on a PC with the following specifications:

  • CPU: Intel Core i9-13900K
  • RAM: 32 GB Kingston Fury DDR5 a 5600 Mhz
  • Motherboard: Z790 AORUS Elite AX
  • Cooling system: Aorus Waterforce X240
  • SSD: Kingstone Fury Renegade PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2

GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Specifications

  • CUDA cores: 4352
  • Basic frequency: 2.31 Ghz
  • Modified frequency: 2.54 Ghz
  • Memory interface width: 128 bits
  • One HDMI and 3 DisplayPort
  • Shaders: 22 TFLOPs
  • RT Cores: 52 TFLOPs third-generation
  • Tensore Cores: 353 TFLOPS third-generation
  • NV Encoder: eighth generation with AV1
  • VRAM: 8 GB GDDR6
  • Memory: 32 MB L2, 288 GB/s (554 GB/s efectivos)
  • Average power consumption in gaming: 140 W
  • TGP: 160 W
  • PCIe generation 4
  • Recommended power supply: 550 W

Installation

Unlike the NVIDIA GeForce 4080 and NVIDIA GeForce 4090, this card does not require more space, so it can be installed in virtually any rack, and it integrates its 8-pin PCIe adapter cables if you do not have a power supply with a PCIe Gen 5 cable of at least 300W.

Full screen

Methodology

To make it easier to read, this time we focused on 15 games with their own benchmark. Some of the titles we ran with DLSS in its latest version, for example if they had DLSS 3.0, the same case if they had frame generation technology. In cases where the game could run over 60 FPS, we ran it without DLSS. All games were run with the highest visual settings.

Results

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: 87 FPS

Full screen

Borderlands 3: 78.67 FPS

Full screen

Cyberpunk 2077: 53.13 FPS

Full screen

Dirt 5: 100.6 FPS

Full screen

Dying Light 2: 70.15 FPS

Full screen

F1 23: 52 FPS

Full screen

Forza Horizon 5: 64 FPS

Full screen

Horizon Zero Dawn Complete Edition: 106 FPS

Full screen

Immortals Fenyx Rising: 76 FPS

Full screen

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: 66 FPS

Full screen

Red Dead Redemption 2: 76 FPS

Full screen

Returnal: 62 FPS

Full screen

Shadow of the Tomb Raider: 56 FPS

Full screen

Callisto Protocol: 72.1 FPS

Full screen

Watch Dogs Legion: 33 FPS

Full screen

Noise and temperature

This piece of hardware never exceeded 63°C during testing with virtually no noise.

Additional Notes

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti continues the RTX 40 family with NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA Broadcast, Rezisible Bar, Ansel, FreeStyle, ShadowPlay, Highlights, G-Sync, Omniverse, and virtual reality viewer compatibility.

Conclusion

The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is one of the most solid choices for 1440p gaming with raytracing and DLSS at the highest specs to average over 60 FPS. However, if you are a Full HD gamer with a monitor that supports technologies like G-Sync, you will be able to take advantage of its low latency and frame rate generation technologies with compatible games.

Best

  • DLSS 3.0
  • Good performance at 1440p resolution
  • Low power consumption

Worst

  • 8 GB of VRAM
  • Price (in some regions) vs. performance

Score: 8.5