First benchmark results of Nvidia RTX 4060 appear in Geekbench database

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The upcoming Nvidia RTX 4060 has surfaced for the first time on the Geekbench database. The video card performs about 17 percent better than the RTX 3060 in the Vulkan benchmark and about 18 percent better in OpenCL. That’s comparable to the performance jump between the RTX 2060 and 3060.

The GeForce RTX 4060 achieved 99,419 points in the Geekbench 6 Vulkan benchmark and 105,630 points in OpenCL. For comparison, AMD’s similar Radeon RX 7600 graphics card scores an average of 95,147 points in the Vulkan test and 80,209 in OpenCL, notes Videocardz. Nvidia’s card achieves much better scores, especially in the latter test. The Ti version of the 4060 scores an average of 21.6 and 25 percent better on the Vulkan and OpenCL benchmarks, respectively. The 3060 Ti also scores slightly higher than the regular 4060 in both tests.

It should be noted that the Geekbench software does not take into account variables that can affect performance, such as the clock speeds or drivers that the video cards were running. The two tests also used an Intel Core i5-13600K CPU, 32GB of DDR5-6000 memory and an ASUS ROG Z790 APEX motherboard.

The Nvidia RTX 4060 gets an AD107 GPU with 3072 CUDA cores and 24MB L2 cache. The GPU comes standard with 8GB of memory and has a memory bandwidth of up to 272GB/s. According to Nvidia, the RTX 4060 will cost 329 euros and will be available from June 29.

Benchmark results of the Nvidia RTX 4060 compared to those of other mid-range video cards. Source: VideoCardz

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