Check out the written review for this graphics card with 1080p benchmark results and more details here: www.alktech.co/articles/review-asus-dual-geforce-rtx-4060-oc-edition-8gb-gddr6-graphics-card
Good friend, could you tell me the weight of the box with the graph and the dimensions, height length width. It is to calculate the shipping price, please. I would really appreciate it.
Been hearing a lot of bad stuff about the 4060 and 4060TI and mostly everyone suggests getting a 3070 instead but they dont realize the 3070 is sold out everywhere and cost over a thousand dollars.
Actually, secondhand RTX 3070s with some manufacturer warranty left on them could be great value - I for one am using a non-mining RTX 3070 for my personal PC that I scored secondhand for just US$245 several months back and comes with under a year of official warranty left - you might get lucky!
@@LobotimirMerkanski it's kinda tough to tell whether a card's been mined on or not from a simple physical examination. If you're in the market for a secondhand card, I'd always go for one that still has some manufacturer warranty left for a peace of mind!
I found an Rtx 4060 GB with three fans and an Asus with two fans, all at the same price, but the gigabyte version is not currently available. Should I wait for it or buy an Asus and there is no difference between them?
The ASUS has a slightly higher clock speed than the Gigabyte. While I haven't had the chance to test the 4060 Eagle OC before, I'd think the ASUS should work just as well as the Gigabyte even with two fans. What PC case are you using at the moment?
theres a case of 40 series gigabyte cards cracking and breaking and since its "physical damage" gigabyte is refusing to rma them, so i think you should get the asus one just in case
Thats just a bug from the third party software you use because It doesn't detect the real consumption in idle. Rtx4060 consumes around 8-10watts in idle
@@polarbeerxyz It may be, depending on what you are looking for, in my example, upgrading from 1660s to RTX 4060, I just play at 1080p (I don't see the need to play at 2k-4k) almost all the games that I played nice with my 1660s will be better with 4060 and that's what I'm looking for, just improvement, warranty and use the new technologies that Nvidia is bringing up, I don't plan to stick with that card for more that 2 years tho, but for my current needs, works just fine c:
@@polarbeerxyz If you are still gaming at 1080p it’s a good card but there are lower priced GPUs in the same range. It’s probably 2 year proof because I’m suurrree nvidia will drop its price and or make a better card thats suitable for 1080-1440p under 300. I would wait if you already have the RTX series. Personally I like the card so I bought it, its coming later this week
Thanks! It'll work fine with a 4790K, just that your setup would very likely bottleneck the 4060 from achieving its full potential. I suppose you'll be upgrading your processor+motherboard+RAM eventually?
@@telios13 cool I see. You should see an improvement in gaming performance if anything, just that you'll probably hit a bottleneck somewhere along the line - I can't say for sure how bad the bottleneck will be as I haven't had the chance to try the card with a similar setup as yours 😅
Crazy coincidence, we have the exact same setup. Maybe except for the power supply, i have a 650w one, but that doesnt matter. This means that my pc should work exactly like in the video with the 4060 installed.
@@ALKtech Currently I haven't bought any graphics card for my PC, as this is a new build. I'm just using a low profile GTX 1050 TI I've had sitting around for a while. I'm waiting a couple of months until I can save up the money for a proper graphics card. I'm kind of struggling to choose between an RX 6650 XT and an RTX 4060. I am more inclined towards the RTX 4060 because it has better RT and frame generation. I know frame generation is useless for a GPU as strong as this one for 1080p, but I'm interested because it will future-proof it more.
@@kerisao3321 cool I see. Personally, I'd be very much more inclined towards a 4060 over a 6650 XT - I've never had any luck with AMD's drivers. Have a 6600 XT that I used on a daily basis, where driver time-outs, glitches and other bugs were a daily occurrence that never got fixed with AMD's latest drivers. One particular issue that kept bugging me was my PC's inability to "wake" from sleep mode after being idle for some time - this issue was surfaced for months in AMD's community forums but was never properly fixed, and still seems to persist even till today. Got sick of the driver issues and changed out for a 3070..haven't had a single driver issue since!
Why is Asus Dual GeForce RTX 4060 better than Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 Ti? 420MHz faster GPU 1830MHz vs 1410MHz 85W lower TDP 115W vs 200W 375MHz higher memory clock ? 2125MHz vs 1750MHz 3000MHz higher effective memory clock ? 17000MHz vs 14000MHz 790MHz faster trurbo speed for GPU ? 2460MHz vs 1670MHz 1500million more transistors ? 18,900 million vs 17,400 million 1 newer version of OpenCL ? 3 vs 2 3nm smaller semiconductor size ? 5nm vs 8nm
A 13600KF is plenty of CPU for a RTX 4060 - do you have the budget for say at least a 4070? If you're not in a rush, why not wait for the RTX 4000 SUPER series to arrive (likely sometime in Jan 2024), where 4070 non-SUPER prices should hopefully fall..
The switch allows you to toggle between a Performance mode and Quiet mode - the Quiet mode utilises a less aggressive fan curve for quieter fan operation.
@@Sounyy_ I didn't try it for myself, but you shouldn't get any performance loss unless the PC case you're using this card in has poor thermals/airflow, in which case the use of Quiet mode MAY result in some performance loss..
@@ALKtech When should one toggle between Performance and Quiet mode? If there is no performance loss in Quiet mode it has no disadvantages over the Performance switch side
@@luislivro I believe ASUS intended the Performance/Quiet mode switch for situations where end-users may use the graphics card in small form factor PCs, where noise output levels could be more of a concern - a less aggressive fan curve is used for the Quiet mode, which in turn could result in a lower thermal overhead that in turn affects the card's performance. I'd personally just leave the card on the Performance mode!
Hey man im not really good with computers but im upgrading from a 1050ti to a 4060 will i see a difference ? I play gta 5 on five m and lspdfr w some graphics mods will this help improve those mods ... thank you in advance
Hi there, going to a RTX 4060 from a GTX 1050 Ti will be a big step-up and you should see a jump in FPS with GTA V, though you might not be able to maximise the RTX 4060's performance (I'm assuming you're using a PC with specs from 2017/2018). Do you happen to know the processor type and amount of RAM that you have in your current PC?
@@christianmorales9588 you can navigate over to the "My PC" folder (where you access your documents, primary storage drive etc) and on the left sidebar, right click on "This PC" and hit "Properties". Under "Device Properties", you'll see a summary of the specs of your PC!
@@christianmorales9588 thanks for sharing. Personally, I'd look at getting an entirely new PC instead, as the i5-4440 is more than 10 years old now, and would likely struggle to drive the RTX 4060 in more CPU-intensive games. If you have the budget for it, I'd suggest getting a new gaming rig!
@kharos67.69 it could be due to an influx of system integrators/OEMs shipping 3050s with their systems to gamers who don't know much about PC hardware!
I can't say for sure, but leaving it on could affect the heat dissipation somewhat, plus over time maybe the adhesive might leave a mess after repeated heating/cooling cycles?
Do you mean a Ryzen 5 5600? Do you happen to know what model of motherboard that you have? A RTX 4060 would be a good step up from a GTX 1060, especially when paired with a Ryzen 5 5600. But more importantly, your motherboard should be a newer AM4 variant that supports the PCIe 4.0 standard in order to fully maximise the RTX 4060's performance.
The card comes with ASUS's 0dB feature, where the fans switch off when the GPU temperature is below 50 degrees Celsius. Under light workloads (e.g. word processing, watching RU-vid videos), the fans didn't spin up at all when I was testing it. Only under heavy graphics load (e.g. gaming, video rendering) do the fans then spin up. I'd say the card is pretty silent even with the fans spinning, where it helps too that the card I tested had very minimal coil whine, just a low buzz that I could only detect with my ear right next to the graphics card. Hope this info helps!
@@ALKtech Past generations of DUAL series cards had a problem precisely when restarting the PC or visiting the bios. At these moments, the card was spinning the fans to the maximum. It is important for me to find out how this card behaves during the process of restarting the computer, when Windows and drivers have not loaded yet.
@@Bugelhagen hmm I see. I didn't pay close attention, but I don't recall noticing anything weird regarding fan behaviour when restarting the PC/going into the BIOS to enable resizeable BAR etc. Hope this helps.
@@TheErazar Seems to be the thing with my gtx 1660 super, i always think it was my PSU but dunno. Still Asus has better build quality than other brands like Gigabyte.
If I also change my and processor to Ryan’s 7 and change the card to 4060 will it affect my fps also? (I’m not a pic guy pls help) I also don’t understand how you got 120 fps in Fortnite on max white I have Gtx 1660 and I manage to get that pls help😅
You'll likely be CPU bottlenecked, but not by too much I'd think. Still good enough for 1080p gaming at medium-high-ish settings at decent FPS I'd say!
i paired these two a couple of days ago. the gpu is everytime maxed out (when im using maximum settings in 1080p and unlimited fps), so i would say the i3 isnt a really bottleneck. i had no problems with these two. and i had a even higher timespy result of round about 200 points more than here.
Yeah I messed up and bought it yesterday but didn't open it got it from Best Buy and its going straight back for a refund I also have the Evga XC 3060ti and from reading all the reviews about it performing the same just isn't worth it ill wait till next gen.
@@MageGus because I didn't do any research but thought it would perform better at least I did not open it and just got it yesterday cuz its going straight back for a refund.