
The ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti OC features 16GB of GDDR6 memory. It is designed for maxed out gaming at 1080p, and manageable 1440p performance. It was launched with a competitive MSRP of $399 USD, though as of publication data it is available for an average of $500 USD from partner manufacturers across various online retailers. It is overclocked out of the box at 2625MHz, versus 2595MHz in default mode.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
THE GOOD
- Size
It has two fans, and is small and light weight. Good for small form factor builds.
THE BAD
- PCIE
This card only supports PCIe 4x8. A PCIe 4 x16 slot has 16 data lanes, whereas a PCIe 4 x8 slot has 8 data lanes. The difference in the number of lanes means that x16 slots offer double the bandwidth compared to x8 slots.
- Memory Configuration
This card has a 128-bit memory configuration, which is different from the standard 256-bit configuration. A higher memory bus width allows more data to be transferred between the memory and the graphics processor at the same speed as a lower bus width.
THE REST
- Overall
Overall, the RTX 4060 and RTX 4060 Ti are quite similar. If DLSS or ray tracing capabilities aren't important to you, AMD's Radeon RX 7600 offers comparable price-to-performance and may even perform better in some games.
Built on a 5nm process with the AD106 graphics processor, the RTX 4060 Ti OC consists of 22,900 million transistors within a 188 mm2 die. It features 48 Render Output Units (ROPs), 136 texture mapping units, 4352 shading units, and 34 ray tracing acceleration cores.
With a typical board power of 165W, this partner card by ASUS has a two and a half slot, dual fan design that fits most computer cases. In the Box it includes the graphics card, a Trading Card, a cardboard stand, and a Quick Start Guide.
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Front of the box.
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Front of the card.
The RTX 4060 Ti OC supports DirectX 12 Ultimate and NVIDIA’s full suite of DLSS 3 and ray tracing technologies. It features NVIDIA’s 8th Generation Encode, and 5th Generation Decoder, with full support for H264 Encode/Decode, H265/HEVC Encode/Decode, and AV1 Encode/Decode. It has a Dual BIOS switch on the graphics card to toggle between Quiet and Performance BIOS profiles without software.
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