Thursday, June 8th 2023
YEYIAN Announces Gaming Desktops Powered by NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti
YEYIAN Gaming, a leading global designer and manufacturer of innovative pre-built gaming PCs, peripherals, and computer components, is thrilled to announce the launch of four new RTX 4060 Ti GPU gaming desktop PC models: YARI II 27F0B-46T1N, YARI II 24F0B-46T1N, SHOGE 560XB-46T1U, and SHOGE 240FOB-46T1U. These models are part of the YARI II and SHOGE series, designed to deliver unparalleled gaming performance and reliability for content creators and pro gamers.
Four gaming desktops are powered by the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards, which are based on the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and offer an immersive, AI-accelerated gaming experience, including upgraded ray tracing and DLSS 3 technologies. The gaming desktops also feature the best-in-class components for both Intel and AMD platforms, as well as Core i7 and AMD Ryzen 5 processors, the NVMe M.2 SSDs, the DDR5/DDR4 memory modules, and come with Windows 11 Home pre-installed. Cooling performance is enhanced by RGB illuminated system fans and CPU AIO water-cooling for excellent system thermal performance under the most demanding of system loads."The latest NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti GPU is the best combination of efficiency and performance at its price point. Our new NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti gaming desktops are tailored for content creators and pro gamers, who can enjoy outstanding cooling and AI-enhanced graphic rendering power," said Frank Lee, the VP of YEYIAN Gaming. "We insist on having excellent compatibility and reliability of each of our gaming desktops which is why they are subjected to rigorous testing by our engineering team before every delivery," he added.
If users are looking for a powerful gaming desktop with reliable customer service, the new YEYIAN Gaming RTX 4060 Ti models, coming this June, would be a good fit. Customers can find the SHOGE 560XB-46T1U and SHOGE 240FOB-46T1U at major US retailers or the YARI II 27F0B-46T1N and YARI II 24F0B-46T1N exclusively on Newegg. All YEYIAN Gaming desktops are covered by the YEYIAN-Shield Care program warranty, which delivers hassle-free customer support for gaming and content creation needs.
Four gaming desktops are powered by the latest NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti graphics cards, which are based on the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture and offer an immersive, AI-accelerated gaming experience, including upgraded ray tracing and DLSS 3 technologies. The gaming desktops also feature the best-in-class components for both Intel and AMD platforms, as well as Core i7 and AMD Ryzen 5 processors, the NVMe M.2 SSDs, the DDR5/DDR4 memory modules, and come with Windows 11 Home pre-installed. Cooling performance is enhanced by RGB illuminated system fans and CPU AIO water-cooling for excellent system thermal performance under the most demanding of system loads."The latest NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti GPU is the best combination of efficiency and performance at its price point. Our new NVIDIA RTX 4060 Ti gaming desktops are tailored for content creators and pro gamers, who can enjoy outstanding cooling and AI-enhanced graphic rendering power," said Frank Lee, the VP of YEYIAN Gaming. "We insist on having excellent compatibility and reliability of each of our gaming desktops which is why they are subjected to rigorous testing by our engineering team before every delivery," he added.
If users are looking for a powerful gaming desktop with reliable customer service, the new YEYIAN Gaming RTX 4060 Ti models, coming this June, would be a good fit. Customers can find the SHOGE 560XB-46T1U and SHOGE 240FOB-46T1U at major US retailers or the YARI II 27F0B-46T1N and YARI II 24F0B-46T1N exclusively on Newegg. All YEYIAN Gaming desktops are covered by the YEYIAN-Shield Care program warranty, which delivers hassle-free customer support for gaming and content creation needs.
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