One of the other unnamed chains reportedly said behind the scenes that it doesn’t expect to order more RTX 4060 Ti units for several more months. Data from the German store Mindfactory also indicate very poor results. In the first 12-14 hours of sales, for example, in January, he managed to sell 400-450 units of the RTX 4070 Ti (there is an error in the tweet below for the RTX 4070 Ti), for the RTX 4070 it was still quite a decent 315 units. What about the RTX 4060? They are talking about 20-30 pieces. Within a few hours, the seller reduced their prices by €20 below the MSRP to €419, but now they are higher again. Today, after more than 3 days of sales, something between 30-60 pieces were sold, so we can assume probably something around 40-50. When it comes to the best-selling graphics on Amazon, Zotac’s RTX 4060 Ti is in the 39th position, followed by Asus in the 55th place. Those are the only two RTX 4060 Ti in the Top 100.
nVidia GPU launches 2023: Graphics cards sold at german retailer ‘Mindfactory’ at launch day (incl. night, ~12-14h after launch)
4070Ti (Jan): ~540 units
4070 (Apr): ~315 units
4060Ti (May): ~30 units— 3DCenter.org (@3DCenter_org) May 25, 2023
The question is how the RTX 4060 Ti 16GB will be in July. This will eliminate the memory problem, on the other hand, it should be $100 more expensive ($499). Do you think Nvidia will lower the set price by then, or will it stay at that price and maybe be a similar flop? Or do you think that more memory will make customers much more willing to pay more?
2023-05-28 07:01:01
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