MSI is selling its RTX 4060 Ti 16GB card for €519, which is at least €20 cheaper than at launch.
The NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti, featuring 16GB of memory, had a low-profile launch without any official review coverage and limited availability on its initial release. Despite the upgraded memory and higher price, it failed to win over gamers and board partners, resulting in fewer models being introduced. On launch day, the GPU could only be found in stock at major retailers, and even there, only a few units were sold.
Unsurprisingly, the GPU’s price has already dropped below the original launch price of €549. Leading the discount competition, Mindfactory is currently offering the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Ventus 3X OC from MSI for just €519. Notably, the card was initially sold for €538, meaning it had already debuted at a lower price than MSRP, and yet the retailer has lowered the price even more.
MSI RTX 4060 Ti at €519, Source: Mindfactory
The official US $499 MSP would be approximately €540 when including the 20% VAT. So no matter how we look at this offer, it is still lower than what NVIDIA originally indented to sell the card for. It appears that the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB will join the remaining sub-4070 SKUs that were promptly discounted at launch, but not by NVIDIA but by retailers. If this does not convince the company to lower the price officially, probably nothing will.
Despite the price reduction, there hasn’t been a significant surge in sales. MSI Ventus 3X 16GB has sold 10 units and has stayed at this level for over 24 hours.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series Specs | |||
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VideoCardz.com | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB | GeForce RTX 4060 |
Board/SKU | PG190 SKU 363 | PG190 SKU 361 | PG173 SKU 371 |
Architecture | Ada (TSMC 4N) | Ada (TSMC 4N) | Ada (TSMC 4N) |
GPU | AD106-351 | AD106-350 | AD107-400 |
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Interface | PCIe Gen4 x8 | PCIe Gen4 x8 | PCIe Gen4 x8 |
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Release Date | July 18, 2023 | May 24, 2023 | June 29, 2023 |
Source: Mindfactory via Hardware.info