You're thinking the 4060 ti which is about $360 open box and still 9% slower at 1080p as the 4060 is 31% slower at 1080p.
The 6800 widens the gap further at 1440p and 4k, the only competition at this price is its newer brother the 7700xt.
Benchmark sites really need to start putting vram into account. I'm running a 6650xt with 6gb vram and my normal RAM has been getting slapped. I'm not maxing anything out, 1440p and low settings on Elden Ring. Lately it seems AMD is making up for lack of features with more vram. A year ago I didn't think that mattered too much as I wasn't doing 4k but it seems devs are quick to use this for much more than textures now. It sucks that you cannot just simply go to gpubenchmarks and find the best value card for the money (which was flawed to begin with, often you do your own math because it doesn't scrape Micro Center, for example). It's like smartphones now. Hey we got the 64gb version here, but for only $200 more, we can sell you the 128gb! Only this time, you can't just add an SD card to a GPU. Current gen sucks and is way overpriced. /rant
Surprised AMD still got 6000-series cards in stock, but it makes sense the 6800 is still available since it never really went on sale like the other cards...
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The 6800 widens the gap further at 1440p and 4k, the only competition at this price is its newer brother the 7700xt.
Here are the graphs for relative performance at techpowerup:
4060:
https://www.techpowerup
4060ti:
https://www.techpowerup
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