ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 Ti TUF Gaming review

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The graphics card from ASUS showcases a sturdy appearance and texture that has been utilized by the company for approximately one to two years, with minor aesthetic enhancements. The card is equipped with a ventilated backplate and has a compact form factor, measuring approximately 30 cm in length. 

The package includes:

  1. Collector's Card
  2. Quick Setup Guide
  3. Connection Cable
  4. TUF Graphics Card Support
  5. TUF Velcro Fastener
  6. Appreciation Card

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Currently, the RTX 4000 series graphics cards do not incorporate the new DP 2.1 standard. However, they come with HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4 ports, offering 8K 60 Hz HDR support via a single HDMI cable. The card's IO panel incorporates an air vent alongside connectors, all housed within an alloy frame that contains an aluminum fin stack.


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 Weighing around 1100 grams, this card can be considered lightweight. Given its substantial size of 300mm in length and 140mm in height, effective cooling is crucial for maintaining optimal performance.


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We expected the most premium cards will cards feature a 12VHPWR power connector header, accompanied by a converter cable that attaches to 8-pin connector(s). The affordable unit however will get the traditional 8-pin header.


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The card has a dual-BIOS, which is a little redundant these days as the performance mode BIOS already is very silent, but yeah there is a silent BIOS mode to choose from as qwell.


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During idle periods, the three fans remain inactive, ensuring a quiet operation. To enhance the cooling system, the card features a vapor chamber, ten robust heatpipes that span the entire board, comprehensive heatsinks, thermal pads for all critical components, as well as dedicated heat pipes and heatsinks for memory modules. Consequently, temperature management is unlikely to present any issues.


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