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RTX 4060 Ti 16GB prices begin to drop

We struggled to wrap our heads around the initial £480 price tag for the RTX 4060 Ti but price cuts are starting to appear. This week, a few different RTX 4060 Ti 16GB models are now selling below MSRP in the UK. 

A quick look at Scan UK reveals three RTX 4060 Ti 16GB models currently selling under MSRP. The MSI Ventus version is currently down from £479.99 to £429.98, as is the Palit Jetstream version of the graphics card. Zotac's RTX 4060 Ti Twin Edge model is a little more expensive at £439.99, but still well below the original launch price.

Interestingly, these price cuts have arrived just ahead of AMD's RX 7800 XT launch, which looks to be bringing strong competition according to AMD's released benchmarks. Of course, we'll have to wait for reviews to verify exactly where the RX 7800 XT lands in the GPU hierarchy.

Unfortunately, the 8GB version of the RTX 4060 has not received a similar price cut, so right now, it doesn't make much sense as a purchase when the 16GB version can be found at these prices.

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KitGuru Says: I expect we'll see more GPU price cuts towards the end of the year as there have been no major supply issues this generation to artificially drive prices up. Are you currently waiting to upgrade your PC? 

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