True af especially at how more a bit mature SDXL is right now those 16gb memory buffer is nice to have, not to mention when using controlnet the vram goes up and dont forget about training models
Also want to know, did you bought one? From what it seems I bet if you don't need ~1.4 faster renders and not a gamer, 16 Gb 4060 ti should serve the purpose, it seems it's even faster than "good old" 3060 12gb. Better probably only 4070 ti super 16gb seems would be, but... the price is 2x higher.
@@Ktvk-xe8pg You don't think 4070 and 4070 Super and 4070Ti non-super can neutralize it's VRAM advantage with their Raw strenght? For example, supposedly 4070Ti is a match or perhaps even better than 3090 or 3090Ti in Resolve. Someone once showed me some slides. Don't remember everything. Those cards are 24GB cards.
@@GameslordXY What? Of course raw strength can't "neutralize" more VRAM. The 4070s will blow the 4060Ti out of the water (and possibly perform better than the 3090s) on workloads that fit in 12GB, but throw anything larger at them and the 4060Ti is the clear winner. You'e not neutralizing anything with more speed, it's just a tradeoff.
@@bishnooktawak There are multiple factors that influence performanse. I am very sceptical 4060Ti 16GB would beat 4070Ti. Or that 7600XT 16GB or A770 16GB for that matter would be clear winners over 4070Ti.
@@GameslordXY I'm not taking a guess here, I'm telling you that a workload that doesn't fit into VRAM will either not be doable or take a very, very severe performance hit. In any scenario where you need more than 12GB, the 4060Ti will come out on top. Things _might_ change in a few years thanks to DDR5 speed, but right now this is the reality we live in. AMD and Intel are not even part of the equation for many, many tasks (basically anything outside of gaming, e.g. GPU rendering in most engines or any serious AI work).
Techno panda did a review on the 4060 when it came out showing it was crap for video editing/content creation. In the video, The 3060 was shown in the benchmarks outperforming the 4060 for video editing software. And not just by 1 or 2 percent. Thus the 3060 with the 12 g vram most likely outperforms this new variant of the 4060. Unless this new 4060 upgraded the memory bus too. 128-bit is not enough.
@@vrab. I agree. if you cut the Nvidia marketing BS, you can clearly see 3060 being a superior card and that's why they decreased the VRAM in 4060. I hate nvidia
For those who (still) uses Premiere Pro for video editing, it doesn't matter which one will be purchased. But for those who ueses DaVinci Resolve, VRAM have significant impact, despite those benchmarks. Benchmarks can't cover all real life situations. E.g. for complex timelanes with 10, 20 or more video tracks, amount of VRAM is important. Unlike in Premiere Pro, with Resolve one will soon get message of insufficient VRAM if have a lot of video tracks (especially stacked one on top of another) in one timeline.
Imagine not using Premiere Pro for editing. Cringe. You can't even whine about the Adobe price points anymore when it's so easy to "acquire" the software for really cheap. Like, really cheap.
I noticed this when I went from 16 GB to 32 GB and then to 64 GB of RAM Sometimes having more physical modules can increase your bandwidth slightly maybe it's the same with vram
I play Cyberpunk, Hogwarts and so on with high settings dlss q in 4k (60 fps most of the time) with my msi 4060ti 16gb. Got it for 450€ (incl vat). Upgraded from a 2060 and so far happy (though I might upgrade again if the 4070ti super gets a reasonable pricing…)Also didnt need to change my old 530w psu. the card is better than it‘s reputation if you find a good deal.
@@Ghostlynotme445 yes absolutely. I meant that the upgrade from the 2060 to 4060ti 16gb brought a nice performance boost with only 5w more power usage so I’m still using my 9 year old 530w psu now. If I would grab the 4070ti super I‘ll unfortunately have to invest 100 Euros extra for a bigger psu. Weirdly that hurts more than the >800 Euros for the new gpu 😂
Out of curiousity,stupid question possibly,but for science: "In VRAM critical tasks , does RTX4060Ti 16GB beat 4070 Super & RTX4070Ti"? I mean it kinda should? Right? 4070Super & Ti are brutally stronger cards in possibly all other scenarios,but can it their overall raw strenght bring victory in VRAM critical tasks? It's the same architecture so the answer should be simple enough for Proffesional Resolve user. Edit: Oh right,4070 as well.
I'm a Resolve guy so if I had to choose betwixt the two here I wouldn't even consider the 8GB card. 1080p gamers, yeah sure. Content Creators... nah. Good breakdown as usual. 👍🏽👍🏽 hope your Holidays are going fine.
I thought about buying a proart creator mainboard and the proart 4060 ti 16 gb. Im want to use this built for video editing and some 3d work. What CPU should i buy? Because i know that especially Premiere Pro's performance is based a lot on CPU, so i want to know what would make sense to buy, also price-wise. i7 13...K or i9 13...K? I also thought about power consumption and maybe the i9 isn't the best idea or it will cause some bottleneck when i pair a high end CPU like an i9 with a 4060ti?.. Thanks for the answers
@@marethyu773 Nah it's fine. I use gtx 1050 ti with a 5900x (I really wanted to upgrade the GPU too for ages but not at the insane high prices here), on the bright side my 5900x is almost as fast as the 1050 ti in Blender lmao. Using both actually works for a change to speed up renders. For video editing I don't think the 4060 ti is "only good". Sure it's overpriced and f* nvidia for the 128 bit bus but in lot of cases it easily outperforms 2080 ti and 3070 so it's not that bad. But in video editing some people noticed it performs sometimes a bit worse than 3060 ti so look that up and maybe get a 3060 ti instead if you don't like what you see.
Yeah, Blender 4.0 got slower vs 3.X versions in all modern Nvidia GPUs, is quite strange, first time we lost performance. I was quite trigerred when I found out.
I tested Blender 3.0 vs 4.0 on my gtx 1050 ti and ryzen CPU, and then using both to render, and all of them are slower on the same scenes in Blender 4.0, so this is a widespread issue in Blender 4.0. It's very bad how unlike Blender 3.0, the newer Blenders cycles also changed so overlapping objects that used to look fine now appear as black or flickering glitchy meshes. If I wasn't forced to use Blender 4.0, I'd honestly just keep using Blender 3.0 it was much better.
@@canyongoat2096 but you can use blender 3.6 , I have 2.93 because it's just flawless. And I don't have GPU so 3.0 onwards there are issues with gizmos , movement and other graphical things . But 2.93 works smooth
Blender will perform better in complex scenes with higher res texture, simulation & particles using high poly object etc will need more vram. My 3070ti 8GB gpu is kind of useless now because of its vram limitation. Most of the time renders show out of vram and i have to render it on cpu. Its just painful as hell. But for those who are using for light work or hobby can go for faster but lower vram gpu.
For gaming faster gpu is better. But for blender & other 3d applications vram is also important. If your main priority is blender you should consider latest gen Nvidia gpu over amd or intel & also vram. You will most probably fall short in vram with 8GB gpus in blender, then you have to focus on reducing the res of textures & lower particles etc to maintain VRAM limit.
As a 3D Artist looking to build my very first PC ever (idk shiet about PC hardware btw) What would you recommend me.... All I know is Intel CPU works better for realtime viewport performance ,meshing, simulation Sorry forgot to mention budget - I can pull till $1450.
As a Daz3D user, it makes HUGE difference, can whole lot more models and textures without worry about fallback to CPU render. Depends on personal though, great video btw.
i think 16gig version is for those who are skint on funds but want a good capable card for blender, video editing, artworks and that sort of workloads aside of casual gaming. the 8 gigs should be faster slightly logically in gaming. why? Vram act like a "pool" of resources, your graphic works like to throw the assets in. so, in games, the process will throw assets into the the VRAM and then FETCH it later when its about to be used. and they dont have manager that tidy up where the piece of data is placed in the memory address space, so long the space is there they will throw in there anywhere at all and keep track on where the data was by address. so, the larger the ram, the more "scattered" about the data being lodged. and it will spends extra tiny time for the GPU to weed out which one the correct data in larger vram space than smaller one . it could help if the memory bus is wider. but in 4060 8gb and 16gb with the same width of bus, the larger vram would only lag the storing and fetching process a bit for the GPU in GAMING. while those extra space can be beneficial in productive environment. it makes it simpler for the GPU in gaming to do rapid store and fetch using the lesser amount of ram with the same bus width.
@@IAMNOTRANA Nah, it's a fair bit of info. but pushing yet another gaming comment on a tech notice's video is definitely something that needs to be stopped.
On PC partpicker I had to link your video multiple times so that when Pro Art is mentioned you can explain the actuall benefits. I only recommended RTX Pro Art GPUs if some real proffesional or even an amateur with proffesional aspirations requires some GPU in applications that greatly favour Nvidia. I must say though that at the very least when it comes to Pugit , that 7900XTX matches 4080Super. For games as I understand it 7900XTX is better,but for DaVinci Resolve I was massively surprised it perfectly matches 4080S . Wonder how Benchmarks translate to real life performance and AMD drivers reliability.
it also empowers you to lets ay render with assets you COULD NOT do otherwise. which can start with sculpting / texture painting. Or simply multitasking can become a pain if you run out of vram while gpu is busy etc. ort work with Unreal Engine for ex - usually if you develop a game for 8gb GPUS you need like twice that as dev. etc etc etc
Thank you so much for this review. Finally some clarity on the 4060TI 16gb. That you can still use it decently for creative content. All the gamers reviews dunking on the product. Makes you think, applications do not work at all with it. Was driving me crazy, as not wanting to spend 1200+ on upgrades to get a better Gpu working in my system.
Yes I most probably will get the 4060 ti 16gb myself, and I agree gamers don't take creative programs into consideration, but I am still not happy about the 128 bit bus for this price either. At least they should have used a 192 bit bus. And by principle, it shouldn't perform similarly or worse than a 2+ year old 3060 ti in games. I still ocassionally video edit and use Photoshop too so the 128 bit bottleneck still gonna impact me slightly, but the GPU will be great for Blender and SD that I will primarily use it for, it will be a massive upgrade.
Both RTX 4060/Ti cards do suck for Graphics and Video Editing. Even a RTX 3060/12GB does outperform the 4060 cards depending on usecase. But this card is not available as new anymore, so the only option would be the RTX 4070. Is the price difference to the 4070 worth the additional performance and does the 1216GB make a difference ? That would be the interesting comparison to both 4060/Ti cards.
Do you recommend the ProArt 16gb over the MSI 16gb? the ProArt has 3 fans, the other has 2... I'm not really concerned about how quiet it is vs temps. I game as well as produce 4k videos. thoughts?
Does the 4060ti with 16 gigs still have a 128-bit bus? The 3060 with 12 gigs outperformed the regular 4060 with 8 gigs on pungent benchmarks for divinci and adobe premiere.
I have a question about the windows keys. How can they be legit ? When it cost 150$ to buy windows from any pc shop ? Seems like its to good to be true some how
I have the Rog Strix 4060TI 16 gb. and I love it, games at ultra settings while quiet and energy efficient AF...what's not to love?...except maybe the price.
is it same terms if i choose 3060 12GB VRAM vs 3060Ti 8GB?? in terms of VRAM, because i use mainly on Davinci Resolve. This is probably can change my plan to build Editing PC. I use mainly with Davinci Resolve. Thanks for this best video of realization.
I don’t have editing experience Can you please clear this doubt I have I am planning to buy a laptop If I have 6 gb file that need to be edited Will the 8 gb and 16 gb perform same or different ? If I have a 12 gb file to edit Will the 8 gb and 16 gb perform same or different ? Will the size of the file impact the performance in these cards ?
Eu queria uma 4060 ti Asus ProArt 16gb, mas não acho em lugar nenhum aqui no meu país (sou do Brasil!) E importar não está compensando por conta das taxas altas... Oq me sugere para conseguir essa maravilha?
I'm just here wondering if the ProArt 4060 Ti use more than ONE 8-pin. You keep pointing at that one referring to it as the 4060 Ti, am I missing something? Everywhere I look I see ONE 8-pin, it's important I know for me to work out my build properly.
I have a second Gigabyte 4060 oc low profile specifically to connect my diaplay port pass-through on my x670e Proart for thunderbolt4 connectivity, and dual stat monitors.
8GB variant is garbage. It should be avoided unless the price difference is too big between them otherwise always pick 16GB or if your budget allows it then go straight for 4070.
@@IAMNOTRANA yes I buyed 16gb varient and it is really great while streaming and gaming. I paired with 1440p and with dlss it can easily reaches 90+ frames in everygame
I believe there is a different memory controller between the versions, not necessarily a memory speed difference, but definitely wired different to accommodate the additional memory.
I think I made right decisions its hard to ask recommendation for this GPU bcs those forums filled with gamers that care more about fps without looking at electricity bills, content creations and multitask. This gpu is not for gamers but for creators/AI
See im running 2 pcs rn the gamih is 2060 6gh the streaming 2070sb8gb and streaming is running into vram isues due to stream avatars game multiple obs plugins multiple chrome/opera tabs nightbot streamerbot hid macros and a couple more stuff while multistreaming will sometimes crash obs or streamerbot or chrome etc. citing not enough video memory i want the 4060ti 16gb sell my 2069 and swap the 2070s to the gaming pc as i would like to add more apps to stream ex. Touchdesigner and more snap cam features. Hopefully this gpu is 0erfect for me
Why are you even bother showing results from 2 very different SW versions (Blender)? What if BOTH cards perform badly in the new version? Like this doesn't make sense at all! When testing, do it proper ffs!
I slapped these OEM keys on my last two builds, and they held up like champs. Windows 11 OEM is a bit pricey, but I'm glad you can grab these keys for way less
Can anyone owning this card (16gb) and uses Unreal Engine a lot offer any insight? I am asking because many of the Unreal processes and plugins are very VRAM hungry.
Ah classic nvidia. Skimping on vram. And then charging you too much for it. This should've been $400 from the start and only available in 16gb. Or 8gb at $300 and called the 4060. Had nvidia made the 3070 16gb, 3080 20gb, they'd have been killer productivity cards.
@@ImUrMISERY dude 15 fps ain’t crap plus slower specs then your 3060 ti plus it can be faster some games stop being delusional thinking you getting better performance but your not especially you paying $500 for that %15 performance 🙄
@@ImUrMISERY I don’t ever own 😂 I don’t need to weak as$# gpu bro I have 3060 ti to 4080 I seen benchmark still similar and 1440p it still hold it self back because you ain’t running actual 16gb VRAM 128 bit bus and plus you only 1440p under 60 fps you ain’t getting far with that 🤡🤣
The graphics card is trash. But people who have no idea will think 16GB is better than 12GB like the 4070. They won't understand that it only has a 128-bit bus. Basically, laypeople are being scammed. Even the 3070 with 8GB is better than the 4060ti with 16GB. The people who buy something like that are also more likely to buy 32GB of RAM instead of fast 16GB of RAM. I see it so often how laypeople buy ready-made PCs with big specifications without understanding that they don't add any value to the setup. You just have to look at the comments, people don't understand why the 16GB version is much worse than the 4070.
When you load a huge scene in blender the deference is big bitwin 16 and 8 Just ome image like Hdri enverenment use 4 giga 😅😅😅halfe vram for rtx 8 giga
I collect gpus too and I am in the creative field where I need to use blender and maya for modelling and phoroshop and illustrator and adobe primier pro and even edit videos in4k or 8k and I did this in one if my laptops a lenovo loq 16 series laptop which is i7-13700H and RTX 4060 115W. I didnt use the desktop 4060(technically I did cus college computers have 4060ti 8GB but cant play games on college pc so didnt test fully) but this laptop variant is an absolute beast. Even I thought 4060 is a bad card seeing reviewers but after using that laptop I can 100 prcnt say its not a bad card by even the slightest means. Its a good card at a bad price but nothing more. be it gaming (runs cyberpiunk at 50-60 1080p RT Overdrive dlss quality FG on) or be it any kind of video editing. that card is so good and it consumes less power than previous gen cards. who ever says its bad for content creation forgets nvidias AV1 encoder and NVIDIA broadcast for grain removal frm video and noise reducing in mic. Ik 30 series has it too but the 40 series has superrior AI which makes them even better at the job
It makes a huge difference when running Stable Diffusion.
True af especially at how more a bit mature SDXL is right now those 16gb memory buffer is nice to have, not to mention when using controlnet the vram goes up and dont forget about training models
and this the reason i am considering this card, LOLOL
@@Eleganttf2 whabbout 12GB vram ?
@@stevethea5250 12GB is still okay just watch training tips on how to train SDXL using only 12GB Vram
What is that?@@Eleganttf2
I'm disappointed you didn't use Blender 4.0 for both cards.
It's the main point I wanted to see.
Also want to know, did you bought one?
From what it seems I bet if you don't need ~1.4 faster renders and not a gamer, 16 Gb 4060 ti should serve the purpose, it seems it's even faster than "good old" 3060 12gb. Better probably only 4070 ti super 16gb seems would be, but... the price is 2x higher.
@@Ktvk-xe8pg
You don't think 4070 and 4070 Super and 4070Ti non-super can neutralize it's VRAM advantage with their Raw strenght?
For example, supposedly 4070Ti is a match or perhaps even better than 3090 or 3090Ti in Resolve.
Someone once showed me some slides.
Don't remember everything.
Those cards are 24GB cards.
@@GameslordXY What? Of course raw strength can't "neutralize" more VRAM. The 4070s will blow the 4060Ti out of the water (and possibly perform better than the 3090s) on workloads that fit in 12GB, but throw anything larger at them and the 4060Ti is the clear winner. You'e not neutralizing anything with more speed, it's just a tradeoff.
@@bishnooktawak
There are multiple factors that influence performanse.
I am very sceptical 4060Ti 16GB would beat 4070Ti.
Or that 7600XT 16GB or A770 16GB for that matter would be clear winners over 4070Ti.
@@GameslordXY I'm not taking a guess here, I'm telling you that a workload that doesn't fit into VRAM will either not be doable or take a very, very severe performance hit. In any scenario where you need more than 12GB, the 4060Ti will come out on top. Things _might_ change in a few years thanks to DDR5 speed, but right now this is the reality we live in.
AMD and Intel are not even part of the equation for many, many tasks (basically anything outside of gaming, e.g. GPU rendering in most engines or any serious AI work).
Please include 3060 in the list. Wanna see how 12GB last gen cards perform in terms of VRAM
Second this. Also throw in the arc a770 in the ring to see how they all stack up.
Techno panda did a review on the 4060 when it came out showing it was crap for video editing/content creation. In the video, The 3060 was shown in the benchmarks outperforming the 4060 for video editing software. And not just by 1 or 2 percent. Thus the 3060 with the 12 g vram most likely outperforms this new variant of the 4060.
Unless this new 4060 upgraded the memory bus too. 128-bit is not enough.
@@vrab. I agree. if you cut the Nvidia marketing BS, you can clearly see 3060 being a superior card and that's why they decreased the VRAM in 4060. I hate nvidia
@@_B.C_ definitely ARC . maybe even 750 or 380.
This is 4060Ti not 4060.
And it has 16GB.
I love PRO ART lineup. got Asus Proart Z790 motherboard, but it is sad that they didn't make pro art RTX4090 which is most desirable for creators.
Agreed
Asus is just mean LMAO. They did noctua & pro art dirty with not creating a 4090 version of them.
@@MadridistaFrieren on god fr
For those who (still) uses Premiere Pro for video editing, it doesn't matter which one will be purchased. But for those who ueses DaVinci Resolve, VRAM have significant impact, despite those benchmarks. Benchmarks can't cover all real life situations.
E.g. for complex timelanes with 10, 20 or more video tracks, amount of VRAM is important. Unlike in Premiere Pro, with Resolve one will soon get message of insufficient VRAM if have a lot of video tracks (especially stacked one on top of another) in one timeline.
Imagine not using Premiere Pro for editing. Cringe.
You can't even whine about the Adobe price points anymore when it's so easy to "acquire" the software for really cheap. Like, really cheap.
@@Nilruin i despise Adobe so i just prted it for free
nah I'm good man. I like resolve and bought it instead. @@Nilruin
if it needs that much ram to work, i will stick to Premiere Pro.
Title accidental grammatical error (There's a difference...) not (There a difference).
Thanks! Edited now!
@@theTechNotice .. NP. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!
I noticed this when I went from 16 GB to 32 GB and then to 64 GB of RAM Sometimes having more physical modules can increase your bandwidth slightly maybe it's the same with vram
I play Cyberpunk, Hogwarts and so on with high settings dlss q in 4k (60 fps most of the time) with my msi 4060ti 16gb. Got it for 450€ (incl vat). Upgraded from a 2060 and so far happy (though I might upgrade again if the 4070ti super gets a reasonable pricing…)Also didnt need to change my old 530w psu. the card is better than it‘s reputation if you find a good deal.
4070 ti gonna cost more wattage you probably need go up 650w-750w for that
@@Ghostlynotme445 yes absolutely. I meant that the upgrade from the 2060 to 4060ti 16gb brought a nice performance boost with only 5w more power usage so I’m still using my 9 year old 530w psu now. If I would grab the 4070ti super I‘ll unfortunately have to invest 100 Euros extra for a bigger psu. Weirdly that hurts more than the >800 Euros for the new gpu 😂
Probably the 4060ti will last two more years of AAA games. Then u might consider upgrade to the new 5xxx series
Out of curiousity,stupid question possibly,but for science:
"In VRAM critical tasks , does RTX4060Ti 16GB beat 4070 Super & RTX4070Ti"?
I mean it kinda should?
Right?
4070Super & Ti are brutally stronger cards in possibly all other scenarios,but can it their overall raw strenght bring victory in VRAM critical tasks?
It's the same architecture so the answer should be simple enough for Proffesional Resolve user.
Edit:
Oh right,4070 as well.
but I remember that in previous videos you showed that even a 2060 can surpass this graph in some Adobe programs due to the limited bus
I'm a Resolve guy so if I had to choose betwixt the two here I wouldn't even consider the 8GB card. 1080p gamers, yeah sure. Content Creators... nah. Good breakdown as usual. 👍🏽👍🏽 hope your Holidays are going fine.
Very nice Video. Exactly what I was looking for. Finally a 4060 Ti review, that doesn't focus on gaming (only).
His target audience is not gamers.
I thought about buying a proart creator mainboard and the proart 4060 ti 16 gb. Im want to use this built for video editing and some 3d work. What CPU should i buy? Because i know that especially Premiere Pro's performance is based a lot on CPU, so i want to know what would make sense to buy, also price-wise. i7 13...K or i9 13...K? I also thought about power consumption and maybe the i9 isn't the best idea or it will cause some bottleneck when i pair a high end CPU like an i9 with a 4060ti?..
Thanks for the answers
Get the 14...kf
@@redmanhigh so is it no problem if the processor is very good and the grafics card is "only good"?
@@marethyu773 Nah it's fine. I use gtx 1050 ti with a 5900x (I really wanted to upgrade the GPU too for ages but not at the insane high prices here), on the bright side my 5900x is almost as fast as the 1050 ti in Blender lmao. Using both actually works for a change to speed up renders. For video editing I don't think the 4060 ti is "only good". Sure it's overpriced and f* nvidia for the 128 bit bus but in lot of cases it easily outperforms 2080 ti and 3070 so it's not that bad. But in video editing some people noticed it performs sometimes a bit worse than 3060 ti so look that up and maybe get a 3060 ti instead if you don't like what you see.
Yeah, Blender 4.0 got slower vs 3.X versions in all modern Nvidia GPUs, is quite strange, first time we lost performance.
I was quite trigerred when I found out.
Driver update probably would fix that
Same in my RTX 4080
Wait how?
I tested Blender 3.0 vs 4.0 on my gtx 1050 ti and ryzen CPU, and then using both to render, and all of them are slower on the same scenes in Blender 4.0, so this is a widespread issue in Blender 4.0. It's very bad how unlike Blender 3.0, the newer Blenders cycles also changed so overlapping objects that used to look fine now appear as black or flickering glitchy meshes. If I wasn't forced to use Blender 4.0, I'd honestly just keep using Blender 3.0 it was much better.
@@canyongoat2096 but you can use blender 3.6 ,
I have 2.93 because it's just flawless.
And I don't have GPU so 3.0 onwards there are issues with gizmos , movement and other graphical things .
But 2.93 works smooth
Blender will perform better in complex scenes with higher res texture, simulation & particles using high poly object etc will need more vram. My 3070ti 8GB gpu is kind of useless now because of its vram limitation. Most of the time renders show out of vram and i have to render it on cpu. Its just painful as hell. But for those who are using for light work or hobby can go for faster but lower vram gpu.
Yo, I too use Blender and Unreal Engine...
I guess everything falls short for 3D stuff generally. I'm looking to build my very first PC
For gaming faster gpu is better. But for blender & other 3d applications vram is also important. If your main priority is blender you should consider latest gen Nvidia gpu over amd or intel & also vram. You will most probably fall short in vram with 8GB gpus in blender, then you have to focus on reducing the res of textures & lower particles etc to maintain VRAM limit.
I was saved i was going to buy a 3070 for my blender work but insted i bought 3060 12 gb version its slow but i never run out of vram
@@sniperchachashorts5539 so for 3D work we need to focus on the amount of VRAM
128 Bit 🫠
As a 3D Artist looking to build my very first PC ever (idk shiet about PC hardware btw)
What would you recommend me....
All I know is Intel CPU works better for realtime viewport performance ,meshing, simulation
Sorry forgot to mention budget - I can pull till $1450.
3D artist? Pretty sure Nvidia GPU is on another level on that segment ( correct me if i'm wrong guys) , depends really how much budget do you have.
intel proc and nvidia gpu!
Gpu obviously go for nvdia. No question. For value go for atleast 4070 for 500$ or if you on a $100-300 range get used 30 series
@@MadridistaFrieren sorry forgot to mention my budget, I can do _$1450_ Max at this point....
@@lavatr8322 pretty sure you can already get 4070-4070 ti with that kind of budget. Sorry for the late reply
I wonder how much faster this card would be IF it had the 3060ti's 256 bit memory bus and 16x's pci-e lanes..
Yeah either that or if it was like $100 cheaper so it would actually be a good value card.
It would be exactly 0% faster. Its not bottlenecked by vram due to l2 cache.
If you do Stable Diffusion, it's a no brainer. You can have way higher batch size and it's freakin amazing.
As a Daz3D user, it makes HUGE difference, can whole lot more models and textures without worry about fallback to CPU render. Depends on personal though, great video btw.
Are going to review the new Pro Art 420 aio when it drops, whenever that is?
I hope so!
i think 16gig version is for those who are skint on funds but want a good capable card for blender, video editing, artworks and that sort of workloads aside of casual gaming. the 8 gigs should be faster slightly logically in gaming. why? Vram act like a "pool" of resources, your graphic works like to throw the assets in. so, in games, the process will throw assets into the the VRAM and then FETCH it later when its about to be used. and they dont have manager that tidy up where the piece of data is placed in the memory address space, so long the space is there they will throw in there anywhere at all and keep track on where the data was by address. so, the larger the ram, the more "scattered" about the data being lodged. and it will spends extra tiny time for the GPU to weed out which one the correct data in larger vram space than smaller one . it could help if the memory bus is wider. but in 4060 8gb and 16gb with the same width of bus, the larger vram would only lag the storing and fetching process a bit for the GPU in GAMING. while those extra space can be beneficial in productive environment. it makes it simpler for the GPU in gaming to do rapid store and fetch using the lesser amount of ram with the same bus width.
This is the wall of bullshit ooga booga knowledge. Please stop.
@@IAMNOTRANA Nah, it's a fair bit of info. but pushing yet another gaming comment on a tech notice's video is definitely something that needs to be stopped.
Thanks bro, Whokeys will really help me a lot!
whats it
On PC partpicker I had to link your video multiple times so that when Pro Art is mentioned you can explain the actuall benefits.
I only recommended RTX Pro Art GPUs if some real proffesional or even an amateur with proffesional aspirations requires some GPU in applications that greatly favour Nvidia.
I must say though that at the very least when it comes to Pugit , that 7900XTX matches 4080Super.
For games as I understand it 7900XTX is better,but for DaVinci Resolve I was massively surprised it perfectly matches 4080S .
Wonder how Benchmarks translate to real life performance and AMD drivers reliability.
do a test with stable diffusion, some models consume a minimum of 12GB
If you are going to water block a GPU does it matter weather you start with a 2 fan board or a 3 fan board if they spec the same?
it also empowers you to lets ay render with assets you COULD NOT do otherwise. which can start with sculpting / texture painting. Or simply multitasking can become a pain if you run out of vram while gpu is busy etc. ort work with Unreal Engine for ex - usually if you develop a game for 8gb GPUS you need like twice that as dev. etc etc etc
do you own 16gb 4060ti?
@@girishchandra8996 not anymore , sent it back got a 7900xt instead now.
Thank you so much for this review. Finally some clarity on the 4060TI 16gb. That you can still use it decently for creative content.
All the gamers reviews dunking on the product. Makes you think, applications do not work at all with it.
Was driving me crazy, as not wanting to spend 1200+ on upgrades to get a better Gpu working in my system.
Yes I most probably will get the 4060 ti 16gb myself, and I agree gamers don't take creative programs into consideration, but I am still not happy about the 128 bit bus for this price either. At least they should have used a 192 bit bus. And by principle, it shouldn't perform similarly or worse than a 2+ year old 3060 ti in games. I still ocassionally video edit and use Photoshop too so the 128 bit bottleneck still gonna impact me slightly, but the GPU will be great for Blender and SD that I will primarily use it for, it will be a massive upgrade.
so did u get the 4060ti 16gb? how did it work out for you?
Oof, I wish you included 4070. Most professional are going to choose between this and 4070 GPU.
Any thoughts on or future review or build in the ProArt PA602 E-ATX computer case? I know its not a cheap case..lol
I'm sure we'll do something with it!
Awesome vid ❤. Should i wait for 2024 tech or just go ahead n build my creator pc?
New PC parts will come end of 2024 if I'm not mistaken, I'd crack on ;)
Both RTX 4060/Ti cards do suck for Graphics and Video Editing. Even a RTX 3060/12GB does outperform the 4060 cards depending on usecase. But this card is not available as new anymore, so the only option would be the RTX 4070. Is the price difference to the 4070 worth the additional performance and does the 1216GB make a difference ? That would be the interesting comparison to both 4060/Ti cards.
7:33 The Blender test surprised me quite a bit.
4:45 - Hi there, does After Effects tracking uses more GPU or CPU? Thanks for the review
The 4060Ti 16GB is the poor man's AI card - LLMs and Stable Diffusion. Huge upgrade from 3060 12GB.
true especially with how a bit more mature SDXL is right now the 16gb buffer size is real nice to have
I have 4070 ti +13900k and i can tell you it's an absolute beast in video editing, even 4k is super smooth for most of the times
Great
How is the GPU memory?
Which program: Resolve or PremierPro makes a huge difference?
Premier Pro doesnt give a damn about video card. Resolve does.
@@YamaLama-fh6mr after effects, GPU play important roles in FX and 3D
@@lavatr8322 pretty good and manageable, never run bottleneck
Do you recommend the ProArt 16gb over the MSI 16gb? the ProArt has 3 fans, the other has 2... I'm not really concerned about how quiet it is vs temps. I game as well as produce 4k videos. thoughts?
Hi Sir, Pls Include Lumion Also in Your Benchmark Sir Both Still and Video Clip Rendering, It will help 3D Workflow also sir Pls 🙏💐
Does the 4060ti with 16 gigs still have a 128-bit bus?
The 3060 with 12 gigs outperformed the regular 4060 with 8 gigs on pungent benchmarks for divinci and adobe premiere.
Yes, but the higher L2 cache on all 40 series RTX cards should compensate
@@greatwavefan397They should have at least kept a 192 bit bus if they really felt like doing this for this price.
nice video, Windows 11 Pro OEM ($22.8) very cheap
a little late here, but i have 4060 16gb gigabyte aero, and it usually gets 10-20 fps more than showcases for the regular (non aero)8gb model.
agree, i dont like gamer aesthetic cards, they look like toys. i like the clean sleek stealthy cards like the proart and no RGB.
The Asus Proart card is pleasing to the eye, it is a simplistic but beautiful card !🔥
I have a question about the windows keys. How can they be legit ? When it cost 150$ to buy windows from any pc shop ? Seems like its to good to be true some how
You know the answer, but don’t say out loud. 😂
at 8:56 you had a red dot on you'r head i thought my screens was broken. ,,--__--,,
Sniper cat aiming.
Good eye!
I have the Rog Strix 4060TI 16 gb. and I love it, games at ultra settings while quiet and energy efficient AF...what's not to love?...except maybe the price.
I can tell you burn $600 for that rog strix
3060 12gb vs 4060ti cards? i want to see a $300 gpu handle these new more expensive 4060ti
is it same terms if i choose 3060 12GB VRAM vs 3060Ti 8GB?? in terms of VRAM, because i use mainly on Davinci Resolve. This is probably can change my plan to build Editing PC. I use mainly with Davinci Resolve. Thanks for this best video of realization.
I don’t have editing experience
Can you please clear this doubt I have I am planning to buy a laptop
If I have 6 gb file that need to be edited
Will the 8 gb and 16 gb perform same or different ?
If I have a 12 gb file to edit
Will the 8 gb and 16 gb perform same or different ?
Will the size of the file impact the performance in these cards ?
Are you talking vram or ram for this laptop?
@@Ghostlynotme445 I understand that ram is important if the file is huge
But vram functions the same or different ?
@@Vj-mi7fi different
blender 4.0 is slower then 3.6 I have tested it with my own setup, not a very fair comparison
Eu queria uma 4060 ti Asus ProArt 16gb, mas não acho em lugar nenhum aqui no meu país (sou do Brasil!) E importar não está compensando por conta das taxas altas... Oq me sugere para conseguir essa maravilha?
Well I’m primarily a gamer. But I’m glad to know my 4060ti 16 gb can run non gaming tasks well
I've gotta say, that "ProArt" pc is beautiful.
I'm just here wondering if the ProArt 4060 Ti use more than ONE 8-pin. You keep pointing at that one referring to it as the 4060 Ti, am I missing something? Everywhere I look I see ONE 8-pin, it's important I know for me to work out my build properly.
ProArt 4060 Ti OC 16 GB uses 1 x 8pin according to datasheet from Asus website
Is only one pin because this card draw 165W.
As always excellent video
Thanks
I have a second Gigabyte 4060 oc low profile specifically to connect my diaplay port pass-through on my x670e Proart for thunderbolt4 connectivity, and dual stat monitors.
The pro art case is already out
@technotice I would love you to compare the 4070TI 12GB with the 4070TI 16GB Super.
Bro I requested the 16gb 4060ti from maybe like months ago. Now we got it!
How was for editing in premiere pro 2K or 4K?
@@Sergio98monstercurious to know as well
@@recarlensbeauplan3283 well its ok i need a better cpu
The 4060 16gb was lambasted. But clearly it has a place in editing.
Resolve is a GPU utilizing monter. 7900XT, 20GB RAM....uses it all 4K. Smooth as silk. Love it. 🎉Moved from Vegas, dreaded it...never looked back.
Should id buy 4060ti 8 gb or 16gb ?
I only play games at 1080p ultra settings and streaming on same pc
8GB variant is garbage. It should be avoided unless the price difference is too big between them otherwise always pick 16GB or if your budget allows it then go straight for 4070.
@@IAMNOTRANA yes I buyed 16gb varient and it is really great while streaming and gaming.
I paired with 1440p and with dlss it can easily reaches 90+ frames in everygame
is the 16gb any good for gaming?
ok but what is the difference in Hashrate in Crypto??
So using a 4060ti would be fine for Photoshop CC as that is what I use a lot, no video editing.
Yes 😊 3060 12gb is still doing a very good job in Photoshop! So, 4060 ti will too
I believe there is a different memory controller between the versions, not necessarily a memory speed difference, but definitely wired different to accommodate the additional memory.
glad nvidia did this one. if i wanted a 16gb nvidia card next card would be double the price. shady marketing tho
I think I made right decisions its hard to ask recommendation for this GPU bcs those forums filled with gamers that care more about fps without looking at electricity bills, content creations and multitask. This gpu is not for gamers but for creators/AI
which one? 8gb or 16?
I run Davinci Resolve Studio.
Is that 4060 plenty big enough and what's the TI?
Ti stands for Titanium (no not that Titanium its just a prefix name) and its a slight better than the regular 4060 NON Ti
4060 vs 4060 ti for creator Plz
I use DaVinci Resolve exclusively for video now so looks like the RTX 4060 Ti with 16GB is the one for me.
See im running 2 pcs rn the gamih is 2060 6gh the streaming 2070sb8gb and streaming is running into vram isues due to stream avatars game multiple obs plugins multiple chrome/opera tabs nightbot streamerbot hid macros and a couple more stuff while multistreaming will sometimes crash obs or streamerbot or chrome etc. citing not enough video memory i want the 4060ti 16gb sell my 2069 and swap the 2070s to the gaming pc as i would like to add more apps to stream ex. Touchdesigner and more snap cam features. Hopefully this gpu is 0erfect for me
If you're running an LLM on your computer apparently you want more VRAM as well.
any link to the 16pin gold & black cable, it match the proart series
Yet we don’t get 16GB on the 4070ti….
The price is still too rough for me… lol
Why are you even bother showing results from 2 very different SW versions (Blender)? What if BOTH cards perform badly in the new version? Like this doesn't make sense at all! When testing, do it proper ffs!
I slapped these OEM keys on my last two builds, and they held up like champs. Windows 11 OEM is a bit pricey, but I'm glad you can grab these keys for way less
Is it possible to test some graphics card with 4gb vs 8gb vram?😅
I have a 1650 with 4gb vram. It can't even finish some of the benchmarks
i have the same tast as you dude the gold and black mate and the deep colored wood total chills
Can anyone owning this card (16gb) and uses Unreal Engine a lot offer any insight? I am asking because many of the Unreal processes and plugins are very VRAM hungry.
16 GB should have dual encoders 😢 like 4080 but without the extra 3d capabilities 🎉
Because of this video i just bought RTX 4060 TI 16 GB! THANK YOU SIR! ❤❤❤
I bet these 16g 4060ti cards go down in price next month when the 4070ti super 16g comes out…
16GB is definitely a better GPU. You can run 13B LM Models on these.
4060ti 16gb will be good enough if it comes with a good pricing
128bit bus is enough to steer me away from this trash
@@q93p28If only you rubbed two brain cells together to understand how components work.
@@q93p28 yes definitely 128 bit bus, x8 lanes are backlash but so the rx 6600, 6600xt 6650xt are.. that's why i have said about good pricing
Ah classic nvidia. Skimping on vram. And then charging you too much for it. This should've been $400 from the start and only available in 16gb. Or 8gb at $300 and called the 4060.
Had nvidia made the 3070 16gb, 3080 20gb, they'd have been killer productivity cards.
So clean
I have the 16gb for gaming and its a decent difference in gaming from my 3060 ti
It’s worthless buy if you came from 3060 ti
@@Ghostlynotme445 how u gone tell me when thats what i did lol. And average 15 more fps and sometimes 25
@@ImUrMISERY dude 15 fps ain’t crap plus slower specs then your 3060 ti plus it can be faster some games stop being delusional thinking you getting better performance but your not especially you paying $500 for that %15 performance 🙄
@@Ghostlynotme445 Sure lol. U dont even own one. I play at 1440p. Im averaging 20fps more so whatever u say lol🤡🫡✌️
@@ImUrMISERY I don’t ever own 😂 I don’t need to weak as$# gpu bro I have 3060 ti to 4080 I seen benchmark still similar and 1440p it still hold it self back because you ain’t running actual 16gb VRAM 128 bit bus and plus you only 1440p under 60 fps you ain’t getting far with that 🤡🤣
I felt like it's an. ad
4060ti 16gb 500$
4070 12gb 550$
4060TI MAKES NO SENSE!!!! Why such greed 😢
I am very excited for 4070 Ti Super 16GB.
Excited spend $900 for it
@@Ghostlynotme445
I am already using RTX 4080 for 1020 dollars since 29 November 2022. 😅
@@HDRPC then why you excited for 4070 ti super when you got similar performance 4080 in your system?
@@Ghostlynotme445
my friend wants a new GPU so suggested him to wait for January 2024.
Soon it's a good deal cuz u get 3 months Adobe with it?!? Wtf are we smoking here in the computer world
Please make more & more videos for creators
The graphics card is trash. But people who have no idea will think 16GB is better than 12GB like the 4070. They won't understand that it only has a 128-bit bus. Basically, laypeople are being scammed. Even the 3070 with 8GB is better than the 4060ti with 16GB.
The people who buy something like that are also more likely to buy 32GB of RAM instead of fast 16GB of RAM. I see it so often how laypeople buy ready-made PCs with big specifications without understanding that they don't add any value to the setup. You just have to look at the comments, people don't understand why the 16GB version is much worse than the 4070.
The most sense as a creator would make to not use Adobe software. ^^
When you load a huge scene in blender the deference is big bitwin 16 and 8
Just ome image like Hdri enverenment use 4 giga 😅😅😅halfe vram for rtx 8 giga
Nvidia graphics - now with a 2mb memory bus!
12 minute video that could have been communicated through a table in 30 seconds. Damn you clickbait.
I collect gpus too and I am in the creative field where I need to use blender and maya for modelling and phoroshop and illustrator and adobe primier pro and even edit videos in4k or 8k and I did this in one if my laptops a lenovo loq 16 series laptop which is i7-13700H and RTX 4060 115W. I didnt use the desktop 4060(technically I did cus college computers have 4060ti 8GB but cant play games on college pc so didnt test fully) but this laptop variant is an absolute beast. Even I thought 4060 is a bad card seeing reviewers but after using that laptop I can 100 prcnt say its not a bad card by even the slightest means. Its a good card at a bad price but nothing more. be it gaming (runs cyberpiunk at 50-60 1080p RT Overdrive dlss quality FG on) or be it any kind of video editing. that card is so good and it consumes less power than previous gen cards. who ever says its bad for content creation forgets nvidias AV1 encoder and NVIDIA broadcast for grain removal frm video and noise reducing in mic. Ik 30 series has it too but the 40 series has superrior AI which makes them even better at the job
really great content❤