🚀 Elevate your rig with ASUS Dual RTX 4060 – where power meets precision.
The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC Edition features NVIDIA's latest Ada Lovelace architecture, delivering up to twice the performance and power efficiency. With 8GB of GDDR6 memory running at 4000 MHz, advanced DLSS 3 AI upscaling, and enhanced ray tracing cores, it offers stunning visuals and smooth gameplay. Its axial-tech fan and 2.5-slot design ensure optimal cooling in compact builds, while HDMI 2.1a and DisplayPort 1.4a support ultra-high resolutions up to 8K, making it a future-proof choice for gamers and creators alike.
Max Screen Resolution | 7680 x 4320 Pixels |
Memory Speed | 4000 MHz |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | DUAL-RTX4060-O8G |
Item model number | DUAL-RTX4060-O8G |
Item Weight | 2.47 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.84 x 0.1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.87 x 4.84 x 0.1 inches |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0C7YPGFFW |
Date First Available | June 29, 2023 |
T**S
Great GPU, well built and runs quiet and cool
This is a great graphics card for the price point. I I built a new PC, so this is my first experience with a good graphics card. my previous PC had a GT 1660 so this quite an upgrade. It runs super quiet in my system and runs nice and cool when playing a wide variety of games from simulator games and first-person shooters to RPG's. Frame rates run at a good rate (I haven't actually measured them) but I don't really notice any frame drops or screen tearing when playing games. I mostly play MSFS Flight Simulator 2024 and Star War's Outlaws and occasionally games from the Tomb Raider series. They all run smoothly on this card. It's build quality feels solid and well-constructed. It also looks great in my PC build. I would highly recommend this card if you are looking for a solid graphics card for a good price.
G**N
ASUS Dual NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
I bought this because my previous GPU is the RX 6400 which is quite lacking in power. I can't play more AAA games. It's a good complement to my older CPU i7-7700. Now it can play games without stuttering. My computer has 16 Gigs memory. This GPU has 12 GB GDDR 6 memory. I'm so happy with it. My computer is a refurbished Dell Precision Tower 3620. I changed the power supply to it by buying an adapter. Buy at least 550Watt power supply with 8 pin connector for GPU. This GPU just barely fits. But it has 2 cooling fans. I can play racing games with my Thrust master T150 wheel. I added 1 terabyte SSD and downloaded all my Steam games to it. Amazing combination and for cheap. Lol. I think I didn't spend $1,000 for everything including keyboard and mouse and Xbox type controllers. And also USB wi-fi adapter (The antenna type, that's like a football goal.) By the way the Dell 3620 is a tower. I bought stick on rubber feet and lay it on it's side so it will fit in my desk.
L**Y
One of the best GPUs in it's price range
This is one of the better entry level gaming/graphics cards that are on the market right now. I did a ton of research to find the right card for my budget and after hours of exhaustive study I found this to be what I was looking for. It's got good power for a card of it's price range, handles most every game I've tried with it on high graphics, and some are even fine on the absolute highest settings you can use. There are a few games that get a little choppy if you have it on absolute max, but honestly changing a few settings cleans that up tremendously.This card compared to it's competition in the same price range isn't going to be a HUGE margin better than the others, but a lot of the built in features and benchmark tests have it come in a little better than it's direct counterpart from AMD Radeon. I've also always had good luck with the ASUS branded cards over the years, so I'm expecting this one to last me a good long while.The physical side of this review now. The card itself is surprisingly small overall, and doesn't weigh a lot. It also has a nice metal backing plate, which helps keep it rigid. My previous card (GTX 1660 Super) was about the same size and weight, along with also having the metal backplate, and I never had any issues with "GPU sag". That being said, I did order an inexpensive support bracket for this one just for cheap insurance, though I doubt it is really needed. The fans are pretty quiet too.All in all, if you're looking to build a gaming PC but are on a budget, I really recommend this card over anything in it's price range. It's not top-tier, but it also doesn't cost top-tier prices either.
R**D
V2 version best for small form factor builds Good for prosumer content creation/3D modeling
V2 Version is true 2-slot design and shorter length compared to other 2 fan versions. Also does not have manual quality/performance switch of another version which can be accomplished via software anyway. Otherwise appears to be same card as other 2 fan versions. See ASUS website for more detail/specs. Great card if not overkill for my prosumer content creation, 3d modeling in my somewhat future proof mATX AMD 9000 Ryzen5 build. Quiet, cool, low power, decent value at around $300.
P**I
Premium fit and finish on a basic GPU.
Upgraded my old PC build from a GTX 1060 6GB to this ProArt RTX 4060. Still need to do more tests, but even on an i7-6700 CPU I am seeing a performance benefit in gaming and video encode/decode times. Once I can upgrade the rest of the PC, I'm expecting a bit more out of it.Not really going to comment on price as I got it discounted a fair amount, but you are getting a quality experience with the ProArt line. The card was covered in plastic peals, has a good heft, has a back plate, and overall is a clean classy looking card.The quiet running of three fans and large heatsink are the main benefit because you likely won't be seeing any additional performance over a two fan option.On a side note Amazon placed the shipping label on the bare manufacturer box, which messed it up a bit but the GPU itself seems fine. Kind of odd and not great considering I plan to keep the box at least until the 3 year warranty is over.The RTX 4060 and Nvidia in general are not a great value for money these days, but you get their unique features and a level of consistency to be expected with the leader in the market. So far it has been a drop-in solution as a replacement for my GTX 1060.I'll admit I bought this premium ProArt version on aesthetic and with the hope I can get many years of quiet reliable use out of it. So far so good!
D**R
Gaming - So Far So Good.
1080p gaming, mostly got this for games like Marvel Rivals, Deadlock, Elden Ring etc. Works well on high settings you will generally sit above 100. For reference because sometimes I read reviews and I can tell the reviews are for a different card, this review is for the 'ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4060 EVO OC Edition 8GB GDDR6'. My PC is not a beast, im on a budget build with an 11400F intel i5 processor. However, I am still happy to be able to play the newest games on high settings without lag or crashes. Satisfied for now, will update if anything changes.
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