Friday, July 14th 2023
ASUS Intros ProArt GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Graphics Card
ASUS today introduced the ProArt GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB graphics card series. These cards offer a cooling solution that's essentially the same as the ROG Strix RTX 4060 Ti, but with a more sober product design suitable for design studios. The 16 GB of memory should benefit certain kinds of creator applications with large data sets. Memory size aside, this is essentially the same RTX 4060 Ti, and while for gaming it's a 1080p thru 1440p class product, for creator applications, the GPU should easily suit higher resolutions such as 4K Ultra HD. You can also benefit from the GeForce Studio drivers that offer certification for several key content creation application suites.
There are three sub-variants of the ProArt RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB based on the clock-speeds on offer. The regular one sticks to NVIDIA-reference clock speeds of 2535 MHz with the default BIOS, and 2565 MHz with the OC BIOS. The ProArt RTX 4060 Ti Advanced Edition steps this up to 2580 MHz in the OC BIOS. The top ProArt RTX 4060 Ti OC Edition significantly dials up the clock speeds to 2685 MHz, which is close to that of the ROG Strix O8G. All three cards come with a complimentary 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.
There are three sub-variants of the ProArt RTX 4060 Ti 16 GB based on the clock-speeds on offer. The regular one sticks to NVIDIA-reference clock speeds of 2535 MHz with the default BIOS, and 2565 MHz with the OC BIOS. The ProArt RTX 4060 Ti Advanced Edition steps this up to 2580 MHz in the OC BIOS. The top ProArt RTX 4060 Ti OC Edition significantly dials up the clock speeds to 2685 MHz, which is close to that of the ROG Strix O8G. All three cards come with a complimentary 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription.
23 Comments on ASUS Intros ProArt GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Graphics Card
Who's willing to bet the price is "significantly" more than 6% on top of MSRP?
I would wait for an indipendent review, which may never come for this model.
If Asus could actually get away with a 20% price hike for gullible buyers, you know they would, because higher prices all around would "increase the prestige of their brand" or some other marketing BS. They barely make any profit on the base model so I'm confident Asus would rather just drop the base model entirely if they had a choice in the matter.
On topic why no price, Asus FFS your releasing it wouldn't it help if I knew how much?!.
No, fair point and true, this is not recommended by me, I eagerly await reviews verses a 3060 and 3060 Ti plus the origaturd 4060Ti
No wonder why EVGA quit since their profits started to get almost non-existent and their own R&D isn't free.
Edit: It used to be FASTITS. RIP my 10 yr old Zyxel router with a 500 page manual.
A mid-high tier gaming GPU being positioned towards Prosumers and Content Creators.
...at least that'd been the ProArt brand/line 'till now.