Monday, June 19th 2023

MSI Launches GeForce RTX 4060 GPUs With Minimal RGB Illumination

MSI has updated its GeForce RTX portfolio with the latest RTX 4060 lineup of graphics cards. Based on the AD107 GPU, the RTX 4060 series of SKUs is expected to become available for order on June 29, 6 AM Pacific time. MSI didn't show off its GeForce RTX 4060 designs until now, when they updated their website with four SKUs featuring a common theme: minimal RGB illumination across the GPU. There are two GeForce RTX GAMING SKUs, GAMING X and the regular GAMING model. With the regular non-X model featuring an "Extreme Performance" boost of 2475 MHz, the normal boost is set to 2460 MHz. The GAMING X SKU has a bit faster clock speed, as the factory overclock pushed Extreme Performance to 2610 MHz and boosts to 2595 MHz.

Last but not least, we have the VENTUS 2X BLACK and VENTUS 2X BLACK OC. These cards are lower-end SKUS compared to the GAMING duo and feature a smaller design compared to them as well. Measuring at 199 mm, these cards are almost ITX-sized, which is impressive considering that two fans are cooling the GPU heatsink. You can check out the design of both cards below and see that only the MSI logo is lighting up, with a visible lack of other RGB componentry.
Source: MSI
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7 Comments on MSI Launches GeForce RTX 4060 GPUs With Minimal RGB Illumination

#1
N/A
I miss the single fan Aero at exactly 17cm iTX-sized. 3060 Ti did get Aero model at 200W. probably even a 4070 like that could exist let alone the 115W 4060.
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#2
Wye
I feel we will soon have to pay extra to NOT have completely useless LEDs on hardware.
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#3
katzi
Gimmie a Gaming X Trio 80-series Blackout and i'll be one of the first to order that.
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#4
docnorth
N/AI miss the single fan Aero at exactly 17cm iTX-sized. 3060 Ti did get Aero model at 200W. probably even a 4070 like that could exist let alone the 115W 4060.
Personally I would avoid a 200w single fan GPU, otherwise I totally agree. The 4060 ti might not be an impressive performer, but consumes less even than the 3060 12gb, so we might get an Aero version soon.
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#5
Vario
WyeI feel we will soon have to pay extra to NOT have completely useless LEDs on hardware.
Its been that way for the last 2 years but things are starting to go the other direction, I believe.
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#6
forman313
"Extreme Performance" boost of 2475 MHz, the normal boost is set to 2460 MHz.
15Mhz... I overclocked my i486 more than that. And that was way back in the 20th century.

Technically they are right tho. It really is extreme
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#7
Minus Infinity
Minimal illumination to go with the minimal performance is apt.
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