The GeForce RTX 3060 is built with a 192-bit bus, which allows us to equip this latest addition to the 3060 family with 12 GB of fast GDDR6 memory. The 12GB of faster GDDR6 also makes it a great choice for creators working with large datasets, models, and detailed scenes.
NVIDIA has paired 6 GB GDDR6 memory with the GeForce RTX 4050, which are connected using a 96-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 2505 MHz, which can be boosted up to 2640 MHz, memory is running at 2250 MHz (18 Gbps effective).
The RTX 4060 is around 50% higher performance per watt than the RTX 3060, and that's across all tested resolutions and settings. Raw performance is higher, raw power use is lower, and that's double the pleasure and double the fun for power efficiency.
It offers 24GB of VRAM and 4,608 CUDA cores, making it ideal for complex deep learning tasks. Pros: 24GB GDDR6 VRAM, excellent for large models and datasets.
24 GB is about the right size to target ultra quality 4K with raytracing and the general requirements of applications on high resolution monitors. If it wasn't needed, these GPUs wouldn't have it.
With 48GB of GPU memory, the RTX 5880 makes it possible to examine large datasets interactively without cutting down the size of the data or reducing fidelity.
but 24gb of vram is a marketing ploy. Consoles this gen only have 16gb total, meaning more than 16gb of vram just isn't likely to be necessary for any games for the next few years. None of the cards today are likely to be all that great 6 or 7 years from now, anyway. 12~16gb for today is about right.
Released four years ago, the NVIDIA RTX 3060 is still a high-quality GPU for mid-tier gaming and budding content creators. Thanks to Ampere architecture, this graphics card delivers fast speeds and smooth frame rates.
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 4060 Ti is exceptional for gaming at 1080p, and a stretch for 4K at low detail settings. It's limited at higher resolutions by its cut-back bandwidth.
The more the VRAM, the better. For the purpose of gaming, your GPU should have at least 4GB of VRAM. The 3060 GPU comes with 12GB of VRAM, which is a significant jump from what the 3060Ti was offering at 8GB.
Yes despite being 35W counterpart it's quite powerful as it's same Ampere based GPU 3050. RTX 3050 + 64Bit = RTX 2050. The real issue lie within the CPU power throttling!
Built on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPU architecture, the RTX 6000 combines third-generation RT Cores, fourth-generation Tensor Cores, and next-gen CUDA® cores with 48GB of graphics memory for unprecedented rendering, AI, graphics, and compute performance.
12GB should be enough to play games at a similar settings to ps5. Not guaranteed to run them without problems at higher resolution, settings, RT or frame generation that need more memory. 4070Ti is very powerful but has weirdly low memory for that performance.
The RTX 4080 Super still ships with the same 16GB of VRAM found on the RTX 4080 but with 736GB/s of bandwidth instead of the 717GB/s found on the RTX 4080. Nvidia has also slightly bumped the base and boost clocks of the RTX 4080 Super and increased the CUDA core count to 10,240 from 9,728.
They are different because the RTX 4070 has 64 raster operation units (ROPs) and a 192-bit interface. With an HDMI port and 3x DisplayPort connections, it can accommodate up to 4x independent monitors at 120Hz. Although at 240Hz, it can only support 2x 4K monitors or 8K at 60Hz with DSC using DP or HDMI.