Rumor has it that Nvidia will also release the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti in a 16GB version. This creates a lot of conversation among readers – and the mission is clear: this time it will be CB Radio about future graphics cards with big and little memory, community gaming PC buying advice and a Sunday question.
CB Radio: Episode Nineteen
Whoops, is Nvidia doing it again? After continued criticism of the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti’s memory expansion, expected on May 24th but not yet introduced, Nvidia will reportedly follow a variant with graphics memory doubled to 16GB GDDR6 later in the summer. Fabian and Jean discuss what could have motivated the manufacturer to do this and how the memory doubling project is technically possible at all.
Next, ComputerBase’s Most-Read Content Celebrates Its Premiere on CB Radio: Reader Essay “The Perfect Gaming PC: Assemble Your Own Gaming PC,” Maintained for 16 Years. What does it offer and why is it unique? Fabian and Jean provide an overview and have many compliments. Finally, the community is put in front of a mirror when discussing the last question on Sunday: Which (lousy) PC port in 2023 has played the most and which title has been the most avoided by ComputerBase readers? We hope you enjoy listening!
CB Radio on Spotify, Apple, Google and Deezer
Not only can CB Radio be played via the included Podigee player on this note, but it can also be easily heard on your podcast apps of choice. The ComputerBase podcast is available at www.computerbase.com SpotifyAnd Apple PodcastAnd Google PodcastAnd Amazon Music Likewise on Deezer.
This is where the obligatory note comes in: most podcast players can also be used with CB Radio via RSS The corresponding include URL is: https://computerbase.podigee.io/feed/mp3.
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