Steam Hardware Survey: RTX 4060 Mobile Tops Charts – Nov 2025 Data

by Sophie Williams - Tech Editor
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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4060 mobile GPU has ascended to the top spot in Steam’s monthly hardware survey, signaling a shift in the preferred graphics hardware among the platform’s users. The November 2025 data reveals the RTX 4060 surpassing the previously dominant RTX 3060, continuing a trend of mobile GPU popularity[[2]]. This report details the latest PC hardware configurations used by Steam’s vast player base,offering key insights into market trends for gaming technology.

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4060 mobile GPU has reclaimed the top spot in Steam’s hardware survey for November 2025, surpassing the GeForce RTX 3060. The RTX 4060 also holds steady at third place overall, a position it has maintained for several months.

Looking at specific graphics card models, the RTX 4060 mobile saw a 0.14 percentage point increase in share, reaching 4.44%. The RTX 3060 followed closely behind in second place with 4.33%, a decrease of 0.14 percentage points. The RTX 4060 maintained its third-place ranking, though its share dipped slightly to 4.31%. The RTX 3050 remained in fourth, gaining 0.01 percentage points to 3.11%, while the GTX 1650 held fifth with 2.93% – a decrease of 0.12 percentage points. The RTX 4060 Ti stayed at sixth, with a share of 2.76% (down 0.04 percentage points), and the RTX 3070 remained in eighth place at 2.34% (down 0.07 percentage points). The RTX 3060 mobile moved up to ninth, increasing its share to 2.25%.

Graphics cards based on the Blackwell architecture, the GeForce RTX 50 series, have been available for approximately six months and are steadily gaining traction. The RTX 5070 currently leads this newer generation with a 2.23% market share, an increase of 0.35 percentage points, placing it just 0.01% behind AMD Radeon Graphics. The RTX 5060 follows with a 1.62% share (up 0.32 percentage points), and the RTX 5060 Ti is close behind at 1.20% (up 0.21 percentage points). This growth indicates increasing adoption of Nvidia’s latest GPU technology.

The latest data also reveals CPU market share trends. Intel and AMD currently hold 56.44% and 43.56% of the CPU market, respectively, with AMD continuing to see its share grow. Regarding core counts, 6-core CPUs remain the most prevalent, accounting for 28.44% of the market – a slight decrease of 0.25 percentage points from the previous month. 8-core CPUs experienced growth, increasing by 0.42 percentage points to 26.23%.

Steam players continue to favor 16GB of RAM, with a 40.94% share, while 32GB is closing the gap at 36.96%. On the operating system front, Windows 11 adoption continues to rise as support for Windows 10 ends, now accounting for 65.59% of Steam users – a 2.02 percentage point increase. Consequently, Windows 10’s share has fallen below 30% to 29.06%. Further details can be found here.

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