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RTX 4060 Ti vs RTX 3060 Ti rasterization performance comparison at 1440p and 4K shows Lovelace GPU suffers due to low memory bandwidth

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When NVIDIA announced the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, it claimed that the GPU performs up to 1.15x better vs the RTX 3060 Ti at 1080p with DLSS enabled where applicable. But, the company curiously left out any mentions of the board’s 1440p and, by extension, 4K performance. Now that the reviews of the RTX

When NVIDIA announced the RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB, it claimed that the GPU performs up to 1.15x better vs the RTX 3060 Ti at 1080p with DLSS enabled where applicable. But, the company curiously left out any mentions of the board’s 1440p and, by extension, 4K performance. Now that the reviews of the RTX
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