Thursday, June 22nd 2023
Yeston Unveils GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Game Ace GPU, with White PCB Design
Yeston introduced its first Game Ace RTX 40-series custom graphics card yesterday, with a product launch occurring soon after—only for the Chinese market it seems, so prospective Western buyers will have to carry out a few extra steps to acquire one. The GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Game Ace is yet another example of the company producing a white PCB-toting graphics card, albeit in the lower mid-range tier. Yeston has released white boards in the past—most notably for its high-end Sakura Sugar series RTX 4080 and RX 7900 XT models.
The Weibo announcement outlines that the RTX 4060 Ti Game Ace will costs around $432 - 460 (3099 - 3299 RMB), and it offers a simple 2-color lighting system: "the combination of pure white and light blue is fresh and soft, and with the blue LED, it will bring you a little coolness in this hot summer." Yeston's press release was lacking in terms of technical details, but the photos show a very basic looking card that lacks a dual-BIOS switch.
Sources:
VideoCardz, Weibo / Yeston, Wccftech
The Weibo announcement outlines that the RTX 4060 Ti Game Ace will costs around $432 - 460 (3099 - 3299 RMB), and it offers a simple 2-color lighting system: "the combination of pure white and light blue is fresh and soft, and with the blue LED, it will bring you a little coolness in this hot summer." Yeston's press release was lacking in terms of technical details, but the photos show a very basic looking card that lacks a dual-BIOS switch.
9 Comments on Yeston Unveils GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Game Ace GPU, with White PCB Design
Otherwise, n.O.t....:D
www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/zephyr-geforce-rtx-3060-ti-card-has-a-pink-pcb.309967/@Kissamies too
:roll:
Also, take note:
"and with the blue LED, it will bring you a little coolness in this hot summer"
So its actually true. Blue leds DO lower your temps!
And I also remember a TPU topic about black shroud vs white shroud cooling... We need in depth research!
I just had to prove to myself that I wasn't completely crazy.
And YES, the blue leds have definitive cooling properties (so much for in depth research), however, I can't go into detail about how or why, since each one contained a short, 751.49 page NDA, which says on the 1st, 3rd, 66th, and 221st pages that if I leak a single detail to anyone, then I'll have to killz them the next day !
/s