Friday, September 15th 2023

Yeston Rolls Out "Cute Pet Edition" GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Card

Yeston has produced another Cute Edition-series graphics card—the latest entry has hit retail shelves in China (as reported by ITHome). 3199 RMB (~$440) nets you an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8 GB GPU, sporting a customized dual-fan cat(?) face cooling solution, replete with proprietary Meow Star lighting system. Yeston issued a Mini-ITX form factor single-fan model a few months ago, utilizing a non-Ti RTX 4060 GPU. The shroud design looks unchanged from the previous generation. Animal and pet themed cards seem to be popular in the region—lately Sapphire has joined in on the fun, albeit in licensed form. A special edition Party Animals tie-in card was made available to purchase via their JD.com store earlier this month. Its busy aesthetic appears to be a slight reworking of the standard Pulse RX 7600 OC 8 GB model.
Sources: ITHome, VideoCardz
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33 Comments on Yeston Rolls Out "Cute Pet Edition" GeForce RTX 4060 Ti Card

#1
soulphie
Amazing card Design, love that they brought it back, why with that abomination of a gpu?
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#2
80251
Even if my side panel was glass and I could see it, I wouldn't want to see it if this abomination of a videocard was installed.
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#5
oxrufiioxo
80251Even if my side panel was glass and I could see it, I wouldn't want to see it if this abomination of a videocard was installed.
You don't have to lie to kick it.....




You know you want all of this up in yo case.
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#6
MachineLearning
Think I speak for everyone when I say: FINALLY!

New reference design, fuck it.
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#7
80251
I don't see much point in these stylish videocards and that includes videocards like the Star Wars themed Titans. Once the card is slotted in how often are you or anyone else going to actually see it?

Although, could this videocard become collectible? Are collectible videocards more valuable if kept in their original packaging (i.e. unopened)?
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#8
Vayra86
More of this please. This is just a design win, simple
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#9
oxrufiioxo
80251I don't see much point in these stylish videocards and that includes videocards like the Star Wars themed Titans. Once the card is slotted in how often are you or anyone else going to actually see it?

Although, could this videocard become collectible? Are collectible videocards more valuable if kept in their original packaging (i.e. unopened)?
I was sad there was not a 4090 version of this.....



No Sakura Sugar for me..... Sad day.


4060 one is pretty great.

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#10
AusWolf
soulphieAmazing card Design, love that they brought it back, why with that abomination of a gpu?
Probably to boost sales of the worst-selling 40-series GPU. If nobody wants it as a normal card, then maybe somebody will want it like this.
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#12
nguyen
I would be buying something like this for my daughter, maybe in a few years :D
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#13
Prima.Vera
A card that most of 12 years olds girls and Japanese would love it...


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#14
AusWolf
Prima.VeraA card that most of 12 years olds girls and Japanese would love it...


When you can't decide if there's something sexy about it, or if it's utterly disgusting (speaking about the graphics card of course). :D
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#15
Denver
Omg, What an example of engineering advancement.. AMD and Nvidia should release reference models like this.
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#16
trparky
It looks like Barbie took a bunch of speed and designed a graphics card.
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#17
dj-electric
Prima.VeraA card that most of 12 years olds girls and Japanese would love it...


You're new to internet communities? cmon, you know the target audience.
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#18
SOAREVERSOR
MachineLearningThink I speak for everyone when I say: FINALLY!
New reference design, fuck it.
80251I don't see much point in these stylish videocards and that includes videocards like the Star Wars themed Titans. Once the card is slotted in how often are you or anyone else going to actually see it?

Although, could this videocard become collectible? Are collectible videocards more valuable if kept in their original packaging (i.e. unopened)?
Keep in mind most gamers run classes with glass side windows up on their desk with tons of lighting. Seeing things and how they look is now more important than performance.
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#19
TheinsanegamerN
soulphieAmazing card Design, love that they brought it back, why with that abomination of a gpu?
Agreed, why not a 7800xt?
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#20
SOAREVERSOR
TheinsanegamerNAgreed, why not a 7800xt?
People don't like AMD.
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#21
TheinsanegamerN
SOAREVERSORPeople don't like AMD.
the 7800xt is selling very well.
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#22
bonehead123
P4-630Something for you @bonehead123 ? :D
NO, not really, now I love my pets for sure, but they are NOT allowed to be in or anywhere near my peecee for any reason :D

IMO, this is just a fluffy toy for dem fluffy bois.... So if that's your thing, go for it !
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#23
80251
It's too bad Nvidia doesn't take this idea to heart for their DC/tesla products -- they could start a new trend in IT!
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#24
oxrufiioxo
SOAREVERSORPeople don't like AMD.
They made a RX 580 version first I believe.
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#25
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
I love yeston for this.

I want Yeston to sponsor me GPU's for the rest of eternity just because of how stupidly cute they are - stupid/cute depending on my mood at the time.
oxrufiioxoYou don't have to lie to kick it.....




You know you want all of this up in yo case.
ALL HAIL HYPNO CAT
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