An unboxing test for the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 graphics card, featuring dual fans and three heat pipes, is available for 10,000 yuan

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 is presently the most affordable ASUS model in NVIDIA’s Ada Lovelace architecture RTX 40 series, priced at 10,000 yuan. Equipped with dual fans and three heat pipes, it keeps the temperature under 71°C. It comes with 128-bit 8GB GDDR6 memory and features NVIDIA’s future-ready DLSS 3 technology, ensuring it satisfies the requirements of most 1080p Full HD games.

Specifications for ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6:

  • Graphics Core: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • PCI Express: 4.0 x8
  • CUDA Cores: 3072
  • Tensor Cores: 96
  • RT Cores: 24
  • GPU Clock: 2535 MHz in Overclocking Mode, 2505 MHz in Default Mode (Boost)
  • Memory Details: 8GB GDDR6
  • Memory Clock Speed: 17 Gbps
  • Memory Interface: 128-bit
  • Dimensions: 227.2 x 123.24 x 49.6 mm
  • Slots Occupied: 2.5
  • Power Connector: 1x PCIe 8-Pin
  • Recommended PSU: 550W
  • DirectX Support: 12 Ultimate
  • OpenGL Support: 4.6
  • Display Outputs: 1x HDMI 2.1a, 3x DisplayPort 1.4a
  • Maximum Multi-Monitor Output: 4

ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 graphics card unboxing

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 graphics card, available at a price of NT$9,990, stands as the most economical ASUS model in the latest NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture RTX 40 series.

With the aim of targeting 1080p Full HD gaming, ASUS has introduced the Dual RTX 4060 OC 8GB as a leading model, aligning with NVIDIA’s MSRP suggested pricing. It features 3072 CUDA cores, 96 Tensor Cores, 24 RT Cores, and 128-bit 8GB GDDR6 graphics card memory, among other specifications. Equipped with cutting-edge NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology, the question arises: can the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB meet the demands of mainstream 1080p Full HD gaming within the 10,000 yuan price range?

You can find the outer box packaging of the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 graphics card for 10,000 yuan.
Basic product features are printed on the back of the box.

With its dual-fan cooling system, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card is designed to fit in most cases, utilizing a length of 22.7 cm and taking up only 2.5 slots in thickness. This makes it an ideal choice for compact cases that have a restricted space for graphics card installation.

The cooling is further enhanced by the use of two Ø9 cm double-ball axial fans, ensuring superior temperature management. In addition, the graphics card employs 0 dB(A) intelligent fan stop technology. When the card’s temperature falls below 50°C and its power usage is minimal, the fans automatically halt, allowing the card to remain quieter when in standby mode.

ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card measures 227.2 x 123.24 x 49.6 mm.
Two Ø9 cm double-ball axial fans are used, and the fan cover is made of translucent acrylic.
Aluminum alloy reinforced backplane enhances the physical structure strength of PCB.
There is no RGB lighting effect when the graphics card is running.

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card has a thickness of 49.6 mm, occupying approximately 2.5 slots. Its PCIe 8-Pin power supply connector is located at the card’s end, and the manufacturer recommends using it with a power supply of at least 550W.

Adjacent to the PCIe 8-Pin power connector, there is a physical BIOS switch. It’s set to Performance Mode by default, providing enhanced performance, while an option to the right enables Quiet Mode, reducing fan speed. During the testing process, the graphics card’s Performance Mode was utilized for evaluation.

The thickness of the display card is 4.9 cm, and the space of 2.5 Slots will be used.
PCIe 8-Pin power supply interface, the recommended power supply should be at least 550 W.
Display card dual BIOS physical switch.

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card is equipped with a variety of screen output options, including one HDMI 2.1a and three DisplayPort 1.4a connections. This setup supports a maximum of four simultaneous screen displays, with a resolution capacity reaching up to 7680 x 4320 pixels.

Provide gold finger protection cover and screen interface dust plug.
3x DP 1.4a, 1x HDMI 2.1a, 304 stainless steel dual slot bezel.

Upon taking apart the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card, it’s evident that it utilizes a shorter PCB. Unfortunately, ASUS has yet to release an RTX 40 series graphics card with ITX single-fan specifications, which is disappointing.

The cooling system of the graphics card is composed of three nickel-plated heat pipes that have a copper base pressing against the AD107-400-A1 GPU core. It also includes four Sk Hynix graphics card memory modules and power supply chips. The system employs thermal pads and vapor chambers to assist in heat dissipation.

Display card disassembly.
The contact surface between the three heat pipes and the copper bottom.
Short PCB.
AD107-400-A1 graphics card core and Sk Hynix 8GB GDDR6 memory storage particles.

Xiaochaoyiqing GPU Tweak III graphics card dedicated software

ASUS offers its proprietary GPU Tweak III software for the graphics card, which includes both monitoring and overclocking functionalities. Users can rapidly switch between three preset modes: standard, overclocking, or mute. Gamers who prefer more control can directly tweak the parameters within the software for customized overclocking. Along with these features, the software also offers monitoring capabilities and includes the ROG version of GPU-Z, allowing users to view the detailed specifications of the graphics card.

GPU Tweak III provides three built-in operation modes, and also provides hardware monitoring function.
Overclocking mode boosts the GPU frequency up to 2535 MHz.
Monitoring function OSD setting.
ROG version GPU-Z.

Display card professional creation and rendering test

A comprehensive evaluation of the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card was carried out using eight different professional testing software, including OctaneBench 2020.1.5, Indigo Bench, Blender Benchmark, SPECviewperf 2020 v3.1, Superposition 2017, UL Procyon benchmark, Vray5, and Geekbench 6. These tests are representative of a wide range of applications, including rendering and professional work, providing diverse insights through various built-in benchmark tests.

The specific test platform consisted of:

  • Processor: Intel Core i7 13700
  • Cooling System: VALKYRIE C360-RGB
  • Motherboard: BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE (BIOS version: Z79AC510)
  • Memory: T-Force DELTA RGB DDR5 6200 MT/s 16GBx2 (dual-channel)
  • Graphics Card: ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Professional Edition 21H2
  • System Drive: Corsair MP600 PRO LPX 1TB PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe M.2 SSD
  • Game Drive: GIGABYTE AORUS NVMe Gen4 SSD 2TB
  • Power Supply: FSP Hydro G PRO ATX3.0 (PCIe5.0) 850W
  • Graphics Card Driver: GeForce Game Ready 536.99

The motherboard BIOS (Z79AC510) had XMP 3.0 and Resizable Bar enabled, and the graphics card was run at an overclocked frequency of 2535 MHz using ASUS’s GPU Tweak III. The RTX 4060’s specifications, viewed in GPU-Z, showed that it used the 4N FinFET (5 nm) process with 3072 CUDA cores. The graphics card’s memory specification was 8192 MB GDDR6 (Sk Hynix) with a 128-bit interface, and its default GPU clock was set at 1860 MHz, boosted to 2505 MHz, but further overclocked to 2535 MHz with GPU Tweak III.

GPU-Z.

OctaneBench 2020.1.5 is a benchmarking tool based on the OctaneRender GPU rendering engine. This free tool allows users to gauge the rendering performance of different graphics cards. Starting with version 2020.1.1, OctaneRender incorporated ray-tracing effects, enabling NVIDIA RTX series graphics cards to switch on RTX acceleration within OctaneBench 2020.1. This addition allows users to assess the performance gains that RTX series graphics cards offer in ray tracing rendering tasks. In this specific test, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card achieved a score of 365.12 points.

OctaneBench 2020.1.5.

Indigo Bench is a free testing tool that utilizes the Indigo 4 rendering engine. Designed to work on NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel graphics cards and processors, it leverages the OpenCL architecture for rendering performance evaluations. Within the test, two samples are offered for rendering—a bedroom and a sports car—and the rendering completion is measured by score, with higher scores indicating better performance. In this specific test, the bedroom project scored 9.779 (M samples/s), and the sports car project scored 28.813 (M samples/s).

Indigo Bench.

The Blender Benchmark Launcher 3.6.0 is a complimentary benchmarking tool offered by the 3D graphics software Blender. Within the benchmark test, users have the option to evaluate either CPU or GPU performance. The testing procedure is conducted through three distinct scenarios: monster, junkshop, and classroom, providing various insights into the performance capabilities of the hardware.

blender benchmark launcher 3.6.0.

SPECviewperf 2020 v3.1 encompasses 3D graphics and rendering tools utilized across diverse professional work domains. The testing software employs both OpenGL and DirectX APIs to execute simulated 3D graphics performance assessments. In this instance, the evaluation included testing at 3840×2160 4K resolution, covering various software and areas such as 3ds Max, CATIA, Creo, Energy, Maya, medical applications, snx, SolidWorks, and more.

SPECviewperf 2020 v3.1.

Superposition 2017 is a benchmarking tool that operates on the UNIGINE 2 engine, frequently used in the creation of simulators, cross-platform games, virtual reality experiences, and 3D construction software. This engine is compatible with various Graphics APIs such as OpenGL 4, Vulkan, and DirectX 12. Within the benchmark, users have the ability to test Graphics API options, selecting 4K and 8K image qualities for actual evaluations. In a specific test, the results yielded an average of 8097 frames per second (FPS) with 60.57 FPS in the 4K project, and 3121 average FPS with 22.35 FPS in the 8K project.

Superposition 2017 Benchmark, DirectX, 3840 x 2160 4K.
Superposition 2017 Benchmark, DirectX, 7680 x 4320 8K.

UL Procyon employs two specific benchmarks for testing, namely the Video Editing Benchmark and the Photo Editing Benchmark, both utilizing Adobe software as the basis for evaluation.

The Video Editing Benchmark is geared towards testing video editing capabilities using Adobe Premiere Pro on the computer. As a popular tool for media editing professionals, Adobe Pro has lacked a standardized testing reference. In this benchmarking scenario, two video files are initially imported for editing and adjustment. After applying special effects and configuring settings, the test executes an output in H.264 (Youtube 1080P) and H.265 (4K) formats, deriving the overall score.

In contrast, the Photo Editing Benchmark focuses on image editing. The first part of this test involves importing a digital negative (Digital Negative) into Adobe Lightroom Classic for DNG image cropping, stretching, and modification. The second part utilizes Adobe Photoshop, applying multi-layer editing effects to several images and subsequently exporting them. This process generates scores reflecting image retouching and batch processing performance.

UL Procyon Video Editing Benchmark video editing score is 6977.
UL Procyon Photo Editing Benchmark photo editing score of 9814.

V-Ray 5, developed by Chaos Group, is a benchmarking tool that tests the V-Ray engine, a popular image rendering program. The free Benchmark feature allows users to assess the rendering speed of both the CPU and GPU within the V-Ray engine. Specifically, the V-Ray GPU CUDA projects offer the flexibility to combine CPU and GPU rendering simultaneously, although they can also be tested independently. Furthermore, the V-Ray GPU RTX project is designed to work with NVIDIA’s RTX series of graphics cards, facilitating specialized tests for ray tracing rendering.

V-Ray 5 GPU CUDA project scored 1268 points for graphics card rendering alone.
The V-Ray GPU RTX project that supports ray tracing graphics cards scored 1861 points.

Geekbench 6 includes built-in benchmark tests for both CPU and GPU, with a special GPU Compute Benchmark project designed to gauge the professional capabilities of a graphics card. This includes a range of professional scenarios such as image processing, rendering, and machine learning (ML). The test covers a wide array of tasks such as deep learning workloads, background blur, face detection, image editing, level detection, edge detection, Gaussian blur, image synthesis, feature matching, stereo matching, particle physics, and more, culminating in a total score. The test can be conducted using either the OpenCL or Vulkan GPU API, depending on user preference.

Geekbench 6 GPU Compute Benchmark OpenCL scored 106544 points.
Score of 93303 on the Geekbench 6 GPU Compute Benchmark Vulkan.

3DMark running score test

Next up is the testing using 3DMark software, a leading benchmarking tool that’s widely indicative of a graphics card’s performance in games. The tests were conducted using the GeForce Game Ready 536.99 version driver, with XMP and Resizable Bar features enabled.

The 3DMark Fire Strike test utilizes the DirectX11 GPU API and is comprised of two main tests: a physics test and a combined CPU and GPU test. These tests assess the performance at three different image quality levels: 1080p, Extreme 1440p, and Ultra 2160p. The results were as follows:

  • For 1080P resolution, the total score was 27531, with a graphics score of 28905.
  • For 2K 1440p quality (Extreme), the total score was 13201, with a graphics score of 13650.
  • For the more demanding 4K 2160p quality (Ultra), the total score came to 6136, with a graphics score of 5822.
DirectX11 Fire Strike.
DirectX11 Fire Strike Extreme.
DirectX11 Fire Strike Ultra.

3DMark Time Spy is another benchmarking test from the 3DMark suite, designed specifically to test DirectX 12 GPU API. It’s tailored for assessing gaming performance and offers both 2K 1440p resolution and a more demanding 4K 2160p Time Spy Extreme option.

In the tests, the results were as follows:

  • For the Time Spy project (2K 1440p resolution), the total score was 11861, with a graphics score of 11027.
  • For the Time Spy Extreme project (4K 2160p resolution), the total score came to 5568, with a graphics score of 5180.

These scores give a good indication of the gaming performance of the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card, illustrating its ability to handle modern gaming requirements, especially in 2K resolution. The 4K performance may require some graphical settings to be lowered in very demanding titles to achieve smooth gameplay.

DirectX 12 Time Spy.
DirectX 12 Time Spy Extreme.

The Port Royal test within 3DMark is a cutting-edge benchmarking tool designed to measure real-time ray tracing performance. Utilizing DirectX 12’s DXR API, it integrates both DirectX Raytracing (for realistic lighting, shadows, and reflections) and NVIDIA’s Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) within a 2K image quality test.

Scoring 6232 points in the Port Royal test, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card demonstrates its capacity to handle real-time ray tracing at this resolution. This score indicates that the card should provide decent performance in modern games with ray tracing enabled, although individual performance may vary depending on the specific game and settings used.

For gamers interested in ray tracing technology and looking for a GPU capable of handling it at a more budget-friendly price, this card seems to be a viable option.

Port Royal.

The Speed Way benchmark, developed with the DirectX 12 Ultimate API, is a modern test designed to evaluate a graphics card’s performance with advanced features such as real-time ray tracing, global lighting, ray tracing reflections, and Mesh Shader technology.

Scoring 2572 points in the Speed Way benchmark, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB graphics card showcases its abilities to handle these advanced graphical features. The score reflects the GPU’s potential to perform well in games that leverage the latest DirectX 12 Ultimate capabilities, especially those related to ray tracing.

It’s worth noting that individual game performance will vary, depending on the specific game and settings used. However, this result should provide a good indication of what to expect from the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB, particularly for gamers interested in exploring the latest graphical innovations in their games without spending a fortune on higher-tier graphics cards.

Speed ​​Way.

The inclusion of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support in modern graphics card benchmarks like 3DMark allows users to understand how this NVIDIA technology can impact gaming performance. By running the same test with different versions and modes of DLSS, users can see how frame rates change when DLSS is enabled or disabled.

DLSS uses deep learning algorithms to upscale lower-resolution images to higher resolutions, providing images that look similar to native resolution but with significantly higher frame rates. This technology comes in handy, especially at higher resolutions like 4K and 8K, where the GPU workload is more substantial.

Here’s an explanation of the different DLSS modes mentioned:

  1. Quality Mode: This aims to provide an image that is as close as possible to native resolution but with slightly higher frame rates.
  2. Performance Mode: Focuses more on boosting frame rates and may reduce image quality slightly to achieve this.
  3. Ultra Performance Mode: Designed for 8K gaming, this mode maximizes frame rates at the expense of some image quality.

The ability to test these different modes at various resolutions provides insights into the real-world impacts of DLSS. For example, gamers who prefer smoother gameplay might favor performance or ultra-performance modes, while those prioritizing image quality might opt for quality mode.

Considering that NVIDIA’s RTX 40 series graphics cards support the latest DLSS 3, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB should be able to benefit from these advancements, offering flexibility for gamers to optimize their gaming experience based on their preferences and the demands of specific games.

Three FPS-type e-sports games test

In the category of FPS (First-Person Shooter) e-sports, three notable games have been chosen for hands-on testing: “Overwatch 2,” “Rainbow Six: Siege_Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege,” and “Apex Legends.” The texture quality for these games is set to the maximum level.

By default, APEX is confined to 144 frames per second. To exceed this frame rate cap, a manual code entry is required. As such, the author will assess the APEX frame rate based on this standard setting.

Of the three FPS titles, the ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB has the capability to effortlessly support 1080p at 144fps. Specifically, in “Overwatch 2” and “Rainbow Six: Siege_Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege,” the system managed to achieve an average performance of over 300fps.

Nine AAA Game Tests

The author centered on assessing the screen performance and narrative experience in AAA gaming, selecting titles such as “Hogwarts Legacy_Hogwarts Legacy”, “Witcher 3: Wild Hunt_The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt”, “Dianyu Renke 2077_Cyberpunk 2077”, “Watch Dogs: Free Legion_Watch Dogs: Legion”, “Far Cry 6”, “God of War”, “Red Dead Redemption 2”, “Horizon: Looking forward to the dawn_Horizon Zero Dawn”, and “Assassin’s Creed: Viking Era_Assassin’s Creed Valhalla” for testing.

Recognizing that the majority of players prioritize breathtaking visual quality over top frame rate performance when engaging with 3A masterpiece games, the author set the in-game texture effects to the maximum level for this AAA game test. In nine of these games, NVIDIA’s DLSS technology was adjusted to the “Quality/Image Quality” setting, while AMD’s FSR was set to “Quality” mode. This allowed for a certain improvement in frame rate without sacrificing visual appeal. Additionally, software was used to document both the average (AVG) and 1% low FPS during these frame rate assessments.

Five ray tracing game tests

The NVIDIA RTX 40 series of graphics cards, featuring the third-generation RT Core, delivers superior ray tracing capabilities compared to the earlier RTX 30 series. For testing purposes, games like “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt_The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt,” “Cyberpunk 2077_Cyberpunk 2077,” “Watch Dogs: Liberty Legion_Watch Dogs: Legion,” and “Far Cry 6” were used. The visual effects setting was selected at the “highest” level, while real-time ray tracing was set to “highest/crazy.” Additionally, DLSS 3 was implemented in the “quality/quality” mode to enhance the frame count, and AMD’s FSR was used in the “quality” setting.

Display card temperature and power consumption test

The graphics card was tested on an open platform at a room temperature of 26°C to evaluate its temperature and power consumption. The author employed “Dianyu Renke 2077_Cyberpunk 2077”, Time Spy, and Furmark for actual measurements, utilizing HWiNFO64 for data collection. The highest GPU temperature and power consumption were recorded, and it’s noted that the software-monitored GPU Power readings might show a deviation of 1 to 3%. These figures are provided for reference only.

Summarize

ASUS 4060.

The ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 OC 8GB GDDR6 graphics card, priced around 10,000 yuan, is equipped with a 22.7 cm dual fan and a three-heat-pipe cooling system. During testing, it kept its cool, with the temperature never rising above 70.3°C. Given its size specifications and cost, it’s an appropriate choice. Budget-conscious consumers could pair it with an i5 or R5 processor for a compact 1080p Full HD gaming desktop.

For gaming performance, the ASUS Dual RTX 4060 OC 8GB effortlessly meets the high frame rate demands of FPS games. It can average over 300fps in less demanding titles; with the upper limit of the APEX frame rate unlocked, it could likely average 200fps.

When tested with nine AAA rasterized games requiring higher hardware prowess, the card delivered an average frame rate of over 95fps, with an overall smooth average of 131fps. “Watch Dogs: Legion” dipped to 38fps in the 1% Lows segment due to high VRAM demands, but maintained a 63fps average. Some “frame drops” might occur during play, so those seeking optimal experience may need to reduce the game’s texture settings.

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