NVIDIA has reportedly halted the supply of its popular GeForce RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards, but don’t worry just yet. While this may sound alarming to gamers, there’s no need to be concerned, as the temporary halt is simply an inventory adjustment.
According to reports from Board Channels (thanks Wccftech), NVIDIA is stopping the supply of chips for these GPUs for a brief period of two weeks. The goal is to balance stock levels, as retailers currently hold more than enough inventory. This isn’t a signal of any major production issue but rather a routine adjustment to prevent an oversupply in the market.
This is simply a precautionary measure to prevent an excess of RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti models from sitting on store shelves. Despite initial hesitations when the cards launched, the RTX 4060 series has gained popularity and remains readily available to gamers.
For now, gamers will still find the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti readily available at retailers, and the price is not expected to spike due to this supply break. NVIDIA is ensuring its partners have enough cards in stock to keep up with demand during this pause.
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