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ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Ti EVO White OC Edition 8GB graphics card

SKU CH-YF6S-KCYPE

White dual-fan GeForce RTX 4060 Ti with 8 GB GDDR6, 2595 MHz OC boost, DLSS 3 and 0 dB idle mode

  • InterfacePCI Express 4.0 x8
  • Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
  • GPU SeriesNVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series
  • GPUGeForce RTX 4060 Ti
  • CUDA Cores4352
  • Effective Memory Clock18000 MHz (18 Gbps)
  • DLSS 3 boosts frame rates with 4th Gen Tensor Cores
  • Ray tracing accelerated by 3rd Gen RT Cores
  • OC mode reaches 2595 MHz boost clock
  • Axial-tech fans increase airflow with longer blades and barrier ring
  • 0dB technology stops fans during light loads for silent operation

ASUS Dual RTX 4060 Ti EVO White OC 8GB

This graphics card targets 1080p and 1440p gamers who want modern features in a compact two-fan design. The white shroud and protective backplate suit clean, light-themed builds while the dual ball-bearing fans aim for longer service life. It connects through a PCI Express 4.0 x8 slot and drives up to four displays via one HDMI 2.1a and three DisplayPort 1.4a outputs.

Upgrade path from older 8GB or 6GB cards

Moving up from an earlier 8GB or 6GB model brings DLSS 3 frame generation, fourth-generation Tensor Cores and third-generation RT Cores on the Ada Lovelace architecture. The 128-bit memory bus and 18 Gbps GDDR6 keep bandwidth consistent, so the jump is worthwhile when you need ray-traced titles or AI upscaling at 1440p without lowering texture quality.

8GB GDDR6 capacity and 128-bit headroom

The 8GB frame buffer handles current 1080p ultra and many 1440p high settings comfortably, especially with DLSS 3 quality mode engaged. At 4K the 128-bit bus and 8GB limit become the bottleneck, forcing lower textures or upscaling from 1080p. For 1440p rasterisation and moderate ray tracing the card delivers stable frame rates within its thermal and power envelope.

Highlights

  • DLSS 3 boosts frame rates with 4th Gen Tensor Cores
  • Ray tracing accelerated by 3rd Gen RT Cores
  • OC mode reaches 2595 MHz boost clock
  • Axial-tech fans increase airflow with longer blades and barrier ring
  • 0dB technology stops fans during light loads for silent operation

Specifications

BrandASUS
SeriesDual
ModelDUAL-RTX4060TI-O8G-EVO-WHITE
Part Number90YV0J49-M0AA00
InterfacePCI Express 4.0 x8
Chipset ManufacturerNVIDIA
GPU SeriesNVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series
GPUGeForce RTX 4060 Ti
CUDA Cores4352
Effective Memory Clock18000 MHz (18 Gbps)
Memory Size8GB
Memory Interface128-Bit
Memory TypeGDDR6
DirectXDirectX 12 Ultimate
OpenGLOpenGL 4.6
Multi-Monitor Support4
HDMI1 x HDMI 2.1a
DisplayPort3 x DisplayPort 1.4a
Max Resolution7680 x 4320
CoolerDouble Fans
Thermal Design Power160W
Recommended PSU Wattage650W
Power Connector8-Pin
HDCP ReadyYes
Form FactorATX
Max GPU Length227 mm
Slot Width2.5 Slots

Questions about this item

Will the 128-bit memory interface and dual-fan cooler fit in a compact case with limited clearance?

The card uses a dual-slot, dual-fan design that occupies two expansion slots; measure your case length and CPU-cooler height against the printed circuit board and backplate to confirm clearance.

Which power connectors must be plugged in before the first boot, and which step do builders often skip?

Connect the single 8-pin PCIe power cable from your PSU to the card, then ensure the PCI Express 4.0 x8 slot is fully seated; the step most often missed is re-engaging the case-side retention screw after insertion.

When should the dual ball-bearing fans or thermal paste be serviced to keep the 2595 MHz OC boost stable?

Dual ball bearings are rated for extended life, so fan replacement is rarely needed; if temperatures rise after several years, clean dust from the heatsink fins and consider reapplying thermal paste on the GPU die.

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