Yes, it would support it, however just because you can doesn't mean you should. The 4060 ti is one of the worst-value GPUs available. I also don't know if the PSU in your build would support it. I would definitely go for an RX 6800 as its 16GB of VRAM will last a lot longer than the 4060 ti's 8GB.hi every one i am about to buy new GPU GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Eagle 8G
8GB GDDR6,i have b360m ds3h ddr4 with i5 8400 cpu, gtx 1050 ti and 16gb ram the question if my motherboard will support the rtx 4060 ti
Motherboard will support it.the question if my motherboard will support the rtx 4060 ti
my pcu is 650wMotherboard will support it.
You have to make sure, PSU is sufficient to provide enough power to new card.
Minimum 500W PSU is required.
What is model name of your current PSU?
Can you show a photo of info label printed on PSU?
(upload to imgur.com and post link)
I agree with Order66, an RX 6800 is the better buy if you can find one, also the RX 6750XT is a good buy. The RX 6750 XT is a little cheaper, a little faster without ray tracing (3 - 5%), and has 12GB of VRAM instead of 8GB so it'll last a bit longer. The 4060 TI is quite literally one of, if not THE worst, value card out there. The rest of your system seems fine though, maybe pickup an i7 8700 or 9700 and upgrade your ram to 32gb when you get a chance, 6 cores with no hyper-threading can bottleneck some newer games.hi every one i am about to buy new GPU GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Eagle 8G
8GB GDDR6,i have b360m ds3h ddr4 with i5 8400 cpu, gtx 1050 ti and 16gb ram the question if my motherboard will support the rtx 4060 ti
That doesn't mean anything. It can be marketed as 650W, but in reality able to provide less than 200W.my pcu is 650w