Tuesday, June 27th 2023

ZOTAC Launches the GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Series Graphics Cards

ZOTAC Technology Limited, a leading global manufacturer of innovation, announces additional members to its next-generation graphics card line-up, built on the powerful NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture. The GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB series is designed to deliver incredible performance for mainstream gamers and creators at 1080p resolution with Ray Tracing and DLSS 3 at high frame rates. The GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB graphics card delivers all the advancements of the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture—including DLSS 3 neural rendering, third-generation ray tracing technologies, and an eighth generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) with AV1 encoding.

ZOTAC had announced the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB SOLO graphics card as a part of the initial lineup of the 4060 Family. Today, ZOTAC unveils two additional GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB models: the TWIN EDGE OC WHITE EDITION and the OC Spider-man: Across the Spider-Verse inspired bundle. The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB TWIN EDGE OC WHITE EDITION combines ZOTAC's signature aerodynamic-inspired design with minimalistic and clean style, while also featuring the highest clock speed out of ZOTAC GAMING's 4060 8 GB selection. This pure-white, dual-fan graphics card epitomizes form, utility and style, letting gamers add just the right touch of personality and beauty to their gaming builds.
ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB SOLO
The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB SOLO is a GPU with a single-fan configuration and a super-compact footprint. Despite it being the smallest ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 40 series card to date, it continues to deliver the performance and technology advantages, including DLSS 3 and 3rd generation ray tracing. The SOLO lends itself well to any SFF PC build, and delivers great in-game performance.

ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB OC Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Inspired Bundle
As part of the "Power The Hero In You" campaign in collaboration with Sony Animation's Spider-Man : Across the Spider-Verse, exclusively in theaters, ZOTAC GAMING will also be offering a special Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse inspired bundle for the GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB OC. The bundle includes a number of movie-inspired goodies in addition to the graphics card, such as customizable fan emblems, a movie-inspired Ztorm figurine blind box, and more.

Wide Case Compatibility
The compact design of the ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB series GPUs make it easier for gamers looking to upgrade. With the biggest card in the series measuring up to 8.8 in / 222.3 mm in length and 2-slot in width, and the smallest model measuring in up to 163 mm / 6.4 inch in length, most PC cases available can easily accommodate any card in the series with a simple drop-in installation.

8-pin Power Connector
A single 8-Pin PCIe power connector is all that is needed to power the GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB. Combined with a lower minimum recommended power supply of 500 W, it means that there are potentially less components needed for this powerful upgrade, making it a more viable option to gain more powerful graphics performance.

FireStorm for 40-series
The new ZOTAC GAMING FireStorm Utility for GeForce RTX 40 Series features an entirely re-designed interface that transforms GPU fine-tuning into a more simple and intuitive task. The new software comes with a host of options that include clock speed, GPU memory frequencies, voltage, fan speed, fan curve settings, and SPECTRA RGB lighting effect adjustments for supported models.

Availability
The ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB Series will be available starting June 29 2023 Pacific. Local availability dependent on regional supply and delivery.

Available models:
  • ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB SOLO (priced at MSRP)
  • ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB TWIN EDGE OC WHITE EDITION
  • ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB OC Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Inspired Bundle
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9 Comments on ZOTAC Launches the GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Series Graphics Cards

#1
Chaitanya
So coolers that lool like female hygine products are only reserved for more expensive GPUs while entry level ones have fairly decent non RGB coolers.
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#2
bug
will be available starting June 29 2023 Pacific
And continue being available for a looooong time, since nobody's buying.
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#3
Chaitanya
bugAnd continue being available for a looooong time, since nobody's buying.
True, given its a $120-150 priced GPU going to be sold starting $300.
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bug
ChaitanyaTrue, given its a $120-150 priced GPU going to be sold starting $300.
Guess again. If you're not buying the reference version, once you add sales tax/VAT, these are going start at about $400.

And just to be clear, considering recent trends, Ada pricing is a step in the right direction, pricing could have been a lot worse (e.g. 4600Ti $500 and 4600 $400). But it's still not easy to recommend.
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#5
neatfeatguy
I wonder if those stores in Japan will be open at midnight again, like they were for the release of the 4060Ti, where only 1 person showed up.
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#6
bug
neatfeatguyI wonder if those stores in Japan will be open at midnight again, like they were for the release of the 4060Ti, where only 1 person showed up.
While that may have a bigger media impact, the business impact is really the sales after the first few weeks.
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#7
WorringlyIndifferent
Nope. Out of a couple dozen cards across the entire 30 series range in the past few years, the ONLY fan failures I had were on Zotac. They use the cheapest, crappiest bearings they can find. I'm pretty sure Zotac is actually willing to spend more to ensure they get the worst possible bearings for their fans.

It's really unfortunate too, because I really like the looks of their cards. But I know through personal experience and through owning multiple cards, that you're going to be replacing the fans sooner rather than later. And that's to say nothing of the ridiculous price of 40 series cards. Nvidia is absolutely dreaming lol
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#8
neatfeatguy
WorringlyIndifferentNope. Out of a couple dozen cards across the entire 30 series range in the past few years, the ONLY fan failures I had were on Zotac. They use the cheapest, crappiest bearings they can find. I'm pretty sure Zotac is actually willing to spend more to ensure they get the worst possible bearings for their fans.

It's really unfortunate too, because I really like the looks of their cards. But I know through personal experience and through owning multiple cards, that you're going to be replacing the fans sooner rather than later. And that's to say nothing of the ridiculous price of 40 series cards. Nvidia is absolutely dreaming lol
Shame. Zotac did so well with the 9xx series, it kind of put them in the spotlight. When folks went to the 10xx series, they were reporting quality issues and were saddened because of how well the Maxwell cards were built/designed by them.
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#9
Chaitanya
bugGuess again. If you're not buying the reference version, once you add sales tax/VAT, these are going start at about $400.

And just to be clear, considering recent trends, Ada pricing is a step in the right direction, pricing could have been a lot worse (e.g. 4600Ti $500 and 4600 $400). But it's still not easy to recommend.
Already saw leaked prices of Shitsus and others(in Europe) those prices are beyond absurd at this point. Good thing here in India we have local dealers who can provide good deals on used GPUs which can be relied upon and I dont have to spend on new GPU.
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