Zotac RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Twin Edge OC Gaming
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Product details
The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB Twin Edge OC is a compact and powerful graphics card featuring the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and an aerodynamic-inspired design. With a reduced 2.2 slot
size, it is an excellent choice for those looking to build an SFF gaming PC that delivers smooth frame rate and performance in the latest titles.
Length | 22.55 cm |
Number of shaders | 4352 x |
Graphics card model | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti |
Video memory clock | 18 GHz |
Max. connected monitors | 4 x |
Max. Video resolution | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
Power consumption | 160 W |
Item number | 35828125 |
Manufacturer | |
Category | |
Manufacturer no. | ZT-D40610H-10M |
Release date | 25.6.2023 |
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Max. connected monitors | 4 x |
PCI Express version | PCIe 4.0 |
Max. Video resolution | 7680 x 4320 pixels |
Expansion card form factor | 2.2 Slots |
LED colour | RGB |
Graphics chip (GPU) | nVidia GeForce |
Graphics card model | GeForce RTX 4060 Ti |
Processor clock frequency | 2310 MHz |
Boost frequency | 2550 MHz |
Number of shaders | 4352 x |
Video memory type | GDDR6 |
Storage capacity | 8 GB |
Video memory clock | 18 GHz |
Memory Interface | 128 bits |
Memory Bandwidth | 2.25 GB/s |
Graphics card cooling system | Active cooler |
Number of fans | 2 x |
DirectX version | 12 |
OpenGL version | 4.60 |
Video connections | DisplayPort (3x), HDMI (1x) |
DisplayPort version | 1.4a |
Power consumption | 160 W |
Min. recommended system performance | 500 W |
Power connectors | 8-pin PCI-E |
Country of origin | China |
Length | 22.55 cm |
Width | 4.01 cm |
Height | 12.32 cm |
Length | 22 cm |
Width | 27 cm |
Height | 8 cm |
Weight | 1.02 kg |
Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
14-day cancellation right
30-day right of returnReturn policy
30-day right of returnReturn policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 8.Inno3D2,1 %
- 8.KFA22,1 %
- 10.Zotac2,2 %
- 11.Intel2,4 %
- 11.XFX2,4 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 2.PNY5 days
- 3.AMD6 days
- 3.Zotac6 days
- 5.XFX7 days
- 6.Gigabyte8 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Graphics card» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 7.ASUS6,4 %
- 8.Sapphire7,2 %
- 9.Zotac7,7 %
- 10.Gainward8,2 %
- 11.Acer8,3 %
Source: Galaxus
Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingGood70/100
Satisfying56/100
- Smooth gaming in Full HD guaranteed
- Frequent fluid play possible with WQHD
- Comparatively low power consumption
- Current transcoding chip (NVENC)
- Standard power connector (8-pin PCle)
- Small video memory (8 GByte)
The Zotac RTX 4060 is a decent card for gamers who play on a Full HD monitor. With upscaling aids or frugal games, WQHD is also allowed. In terms of price, the card is very interesting.
Good79/100
- Ray tracing and DLSS 3.0
- Stays quiet and cool
- Efficient
- Short housing
- Unimpressive without DLSS
The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Twin Edge OC Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Edition is not just a chic eye-catcher for comic book fans: in testing, it proves to be a good graphics card in the mid-price segment. However, the card only really impresses when Nvidia's AI technology DLSS is used - then gaming in 4K resolution at over 60 frames per second is possible...
Good76/100
- High gaming speed in Full HD and WQHD resolution
- Too weak for smooth gaming in 4K
- somewhat loud under full load
The Zotac RTX 4060 Ti didn't give the Sapphire RX 7600 a chance in this test: it works faster, especially with ray tracing effects switched on. On top of that, it is 13 per cent more economical. At the time of the test, however, the Zotac was a full 150 euros more expensive than the Sapphire, which clearly offers better value for money.