RTX 4060 vs B580

GPU Head-to-Head · FPS & Value Comparison

RTX 4060 vs B580: Gaming Performance Comparison in 1080p Ultra

In gaming, the RTX 4060 delivers approximately +2% higher frame rates compared to the B580 in 1080p Ultra. For budget-conscious buyers, the RTX 4060 currently offers +1.9% better value, available at a $1.58 price difference.

RTX 4060 Advantages

Up to 2% faster in gaming benchmarks on average – 60 vs 59 FPS

Up to 1.9% better value for money – $5.25 vs $5.35/FPS

Consumes up to 39% less energy – 115W vs 190W

B580 Advantages

Costs only 100% of the price – $316 vs $317 (0% cheaper)

50% more VRAM memory – 12 vs 8 GB

Is newer – 2024-12-01 vs 2023-06-29

Performance Analytics

Average FPS across 21 games · all benchmarks use the same test suite

1080p Medium

Entry / competitive gaming

AVG FPS
RTX 4060
83.9fps(100%)
B580
80fps(95%)
WinnerRTX 4060
+5% faster
General Explanation of Benchmark Percentages

When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:

"X% of the performance"

This compares the slower card to the faster card.

Formula: (B580 FPS ÷ RTX 4060 FPS) × 100
Example: (80 ÷ 83.9) × 100 = 95%
"X% faster"

This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.

Formula: ((RTX 4060 FPS - B580 FPS) ÷ B580 FPS) × 100
Example: ((83.9 - 80) ÷ 80) × 100 = 5%
Why Someone Might Get Confused:

You naturally think: "If B580 is only 95% as fast, then RTX 4060 should be 5% faster" — but that's incorrect.

The "5% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (95% of and 5% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.

1080p Ultra

Full HD — max settings

AVG FPS
RTX 4060
60.4fps(100%)
B580
59fps(98%)
WinnerRTX 4060
+2% faster
General Explanation of Benchmark Percentages

When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:

"X% of the performance"

This compares the slower card to the faster card.

Formula: (B580 FPS ÷ RTX 4060 FPS) × 100
Example: (59 ÷ 60.4) × 100 = 98%
"X% faster"

This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.

Formula: ((RTX 4060 FPS - B580 FPS) ÷ B580 FPS) × 100
Example: ((60.4 - 59) ÷ 59) × 100 = 2%
Why Someone Might Get Confused:

You naturally think: "If B580 is only 98% as fast, then RTX 4060 should be 2% faster" — but that's incorrect.

The "2% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (98% of and 2% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.

1440p Ultra

1440p QHD — max settings

AVG FPS
RTX 4060
38.6fps(91%)
B580
42.3fps(100%)
WinnerB580
+10% faster
General Explanation of Benchmark Percentages

When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:

"X% of the performance"

This compares the slower card to the faster card.

Formula: (RTX 4060 FPS ÷ B580 FPS) × 100
Example: (38.6 ÷ 42.3) × 100 = 91%
"X% faster"

This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.

Formula: ((B580 FPS - RTX 4060 FPS) ÷ RTX 4060 FPS) × 100
Example: ((42.3 - 38.6) ÷ 38.6) × 100 = 10%
Why Someone Might Get Confused:

You naturally think: "If RTX 4060 is only 91% as fast, then B580 should be 9% faster" — but that's incorrect.

The "10% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (91% of and 10% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.

4K Ultra

3840×2160 — max settings

AVG FPS
RTX 4060
17fps(65%)
B580
26.1fps(100%)
WinnerB580
+54% faster
General Explanation of Benchmark Percentages

When you see two FPS numbers, there are two common but different ways to show the difference:

"X% of the performance"

This compares the slower card to the faster card.

Formula: (RTX 4060 FPS ÷ B580 FPS) × 100
Example: (17 ÷ 26.1) × 100 = 65%
"X% faster"

This shows how much more the faster card performs compared to the slower one.

Formula: ((B580 FPS - RTX 4060 FPS) ÷ RTX 4060 FPS) × 100
Example: ((26.1 - 17) ÷ 17) × 100 = 54%
Why Someone Might Get Confused:

You naturally think: "If RTX 4060 is only 65% as fast, then B580 should be 35% faster" — but that's incorrect.

The "54% faster" is measured against the slower card, not against the faster one. So both numbers (65% of and 54% faster) are mathematically correct at the same time.

Efficiency Coefficient 1080p Ultra (Higher = Better Value)

Performance delivered per currency unit: FPS/$

RTX 4060
0.190 Value100% Efficiency
B580
0.187 Value98% Efficiency