Hi,
I am currently using GT 1030 (unfortunately), now I want to upgrade my graphic card. A month ago I was planning for buying a RTX 3060 ti then I noticed that RTX 4060 ti launching soon so I waited hoping for a decent performance upgrade but Nvidia launched a disappointment. Currently, the RTX 4060 ti delivering a few fps higher or little more higher than RTX 3060 ti while drawing less power than 3060 ti. Also, in some benchmarking videos I did noticed that the 4060 ti unable to render in-game texture like in Hogwarts legacy at maxed out settings so its my concern that is it a good pick for atleast 3 years or more. I dont want to face any software issues like in AMD or in Intel so I guess Nvidia is a sweet spot for me but they are playing dirty. Here in India RTX 4060 ti MSRP around 465 $ lil more or less and RTX 3060 ti MSRP 455 $ lil more or less.
My current spec- Processor: Ryzen 5 3600, RAM: 24gb 3200mhz ram (16+8), Motherboard: MSI B550 Gaming Edge wifi, GPU: GT 1030 (GDDR4), Storage: WD SN550 1tb.
I am currently using GT 1030 (unfortunately), now I want to upgrade my graphic card. A month ago I was planning for buying a RTX 3060 ti then I noticed that RTX 4060 ti launching soon so I waited hoping for a decent performance upgrade but Nvidia launched a disappointment. Currently, the RTX 4060 ti delivering a few fps higher or little more higher than RTX 3060 ti while drawing less power than 3060 ti. Also, in some benchmarking videos I did noticed that the 4060 ti unable to render in-game texture like in Hogwarts legacy at maxed out settings so its my concern that is it a good pick for atleast 3 years or more. I dont want to face any software issues like in AMD or in Intel so I guess Nvidia is a sweet spot for me but they are playing dirty. Here in India RTX 4060 ti MSRP around 465 $ lil more or less and RTX 3060 ti MSRP 455 $ lil more or less.
My current spec- Processor: Ryzen 5 3600, RAM: 24gb 3200mhz ram (16+8), Motherboard: MSI B550 Gaming Edge wifi, GPU: GT 1030 (GDDR4), Storage: WD SN550 1tb.