Friday, June 30th 2023

MSI Unveils its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Series Graphics Cards

As a leading brand in True Gaming hardware, MSI unveils the latest line-up of graphics cards featuring the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 GPU, with the GAMING and VENTUS 2X BLACK series, which are available starting on June 29th, 2023.

The latest MSI GeForce RTX 4060 series graphics cards are designed to deliver incredible performance for mainstream gamers and creators at 1080p resolution at high frame rates with ray tracing and DLSS 3. The GeForce RTX 4060 GPU product delivers all the advancements of the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture—including DLSS 3 neural rendering, third-generation ray tracing technologies at high frame rates, and an eighth generation NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) with AV1 encoding
GAMING Series
The MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING graphics card features a beloved and familiar look while maintaining the excellent balance between performance, cooling, and low noise that gamers have come to trust. The TORX Fan 5.0 design features pairs of three fan blades bound together with an outer link to create a rim that focuses airflow into the updated TWIN FROZR 9 cooling systems. GAMING series features the proven nickel-plated copper baseplate and up to 3 core pipes at the core of the heatsink assist to dissipate the heat effectively. A brushed-metal backplate featuring a flow-through design that reduces trapped heat. In addition, Mystic Light adorns the exterior of the graphics card, illuminating color in synchrony with the rest of the PC through Mystic Light Sync and Ambient Link.

VENTUS Seriess
The VENTUS series provides a reliable and cost-effective option for gamers seeking a price-performance-focused approach. With their no-frills Spartan design philosophy, VENTUS 2X BLACK maintains the essentials to accomplish any task at hand and features a dark exterior variant of the original which fits in great with stealthy dark-themed builds. The graphics card comes with the award-winning TORX Fan 4.0, a reinforcing backplate, and a well-rounded aesthetic suitable for any build.

Software Support

MSI AFTERBURNER
MSI Afterburner is the world's most recognized and widely used graphics card overclocking software. It provides full control of the graphics card and enables users to monitor key system metrics in real-time. Afterburner gives offers a free performance boost for a smooth in-game experience thanks to higher FPS. The latest version of MSI Afterburner can be downloaded at msi.com and features support for current generation graphics cards.

MSI CENTER
The exclusive MSI Center software suite invigorates the user experience with easy-to-use utilities. It features Frozr AI Cooling, which unifies the system fans connected to a compatible MSI motherboard to react to changes in GPU thermal output.
Source: MSI
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4 Comments on MSI Unveils its NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Series Graphics Cards

#1
AusWolf
No ITX version on a 115 W xx60 card? That's disappointing.
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Prima.Vera

Funny.
My old MSI 1080 Ti card looked exactly like this, except for the red stripes.
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Vayra86
AusWolfNo ITX version on a 115 W xx60 card? That's disappointing.
Exactly that is literally the ONLY reason I would have for buying a 115W Ada with 8GB on it.
SFF

Its such a sad sad affair.
Prima.Vera
Funny.
My old MSI 1080 Ti card looked exactly like this, except for the red stripes.
These do look a lot cheaper and more gaudy, all those diagonal stripes on the all black... its a mess. The above is a thing of art, is vintage, and on top of that has an actual capable GPU underneath.
This 1080ti is a GPU shroud that's trying to be a dragon breathing fire. I say mission accomplished, its a brand imagery match and the flames even light up red :D

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I mean wtf is this, a Gallardo going sideways?
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#4
StaticVapour
Vayra86Exactly that is literally the ONLY reason I would have for buying a 115W Ada with 8GB on it.
SFF

Its such a sad sad affair.


These do look a lot cheaper and more gaudy, all those diagonal stripes on the all black... its a mess. The above is a thing of art, is vintage, and on top of that has an actual capable GPU underneath.
This 1080ti is a GPU shroud that's trying to be a dragon breathing fire. I say mission accomplished, its a brand imagery match and the flames even light up red :D

]
I mean wtf is this, a Gallardo going sideways?
That shroud looks kinda like older Kepler series cards from MSI. I actually liked the design.

But the shroud or looks of the GPU does not matter that much if the actual computing power of it is just miserable :)
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