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ZOTAC GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Super Compact, ZT-D40600G-10L
$284.99
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Current Price | $269.99 | October 20, 2024 |
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ZOTAC GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Super Compact, ZT-D40600G-10L Description
- Powered by NVIDIA DLSS 3, ultra-efficient Ada Lovelace arch, and full ray tracing
- Boost Clock 2460 MHz, 8GB GDDR6, 128-bit, 17 Gbps, PCIE 4.0
- Super Compact Design, 90mm fan
- 8K Ready, 4 Display Ready, HDCP 2.3, VR Ready
- 3 x DisplayPort 1.4a, 1 x HDMI 2.1a, DirectX 12 Ultimate, Vulkan RT API, Vulkan 1.3, OpenGL 4.6
ZOTAC GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Super Compact, ZT-D40600G-10L Specification
Specification: ZOTAC GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Super Compact, ZT-D40600G-10L
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Matthew Lankow –
prefectly fit my build with the small size constraints but actually performs like a real graphics card. the only other single fan card i have owned was a evga 1050ti and this runs cooler and better than it did. performacne is very comperably to my 3060ti but it uses less watts to do it. one thing worth noting is though the peak power consumption on this card is very low for some reason it sits rather high at idle like 52 watts, now i dont understand this part when my 3060ti at idle uses about 22 watts but under a load producing simmilar resualts this card pulls about 80 fewer watts than the 3060ti. not sure why it would be like that but i hope its a firmware upfate down the road away from matching that idle efficienty of the 3060ti but we will see.
Omegia Hubbell –
I recently picked up the RTX 4060 as an experiment to see if my old rig was being held back by my previous GPU, and I can confidently say that it absolutely was! My system is built around some older components, including a Dell Optiplex 9020 motherboard, Intel i7 4770 CPU, 32GB of DDR3 RAM (running at 1600 MHz), and a 550W EVGA power supply. I also have two 1TB Intel SSDs, but despite the aging parts, the RTX 4060 has transformed my setup into something that can handle modern games with ease.
Even though this is an older build, the RTX 4060 has made a night-and-day difference. Games that used to struggle now run smoothly at higher settings, and itโs given my PC a new lease on life. I know my system is now bottlenecked at the CPU, motherboard, and RAM, but this GPU was the final upgrade I could give this machineโand it was totally worth it!
If youโre looking to get the most out of an older rig, I highly recommend the RTX 4060. It might be my last upgrade for this system, but itโs the one that made the most impact!
richiepattico –
If your still using a GTX card it’s really time to upgrade (same if your using a AMD Vega or RX400/500 series cards). At MSRP this will be a great card to upgrade to. With a price tag that was on par price wise with the GTX 1060 when it was launched back in 2016, but has nearly tripled the performance of said card.
I have no problem with any game I threw at it. There is one game at the time I’m posting the review that’ll force you to play at 1080p, and that is John Wake 2 (it’s too demanding for most cards). This card is also perfect for a ITX build, or upgrading a OEM Machine as long as the power supply has a 8-Pin connector. I don’t know why they did not use a 6-Pin instead due to the 115W TDP, but that is what GPU companies did to all of the 4060 models… Also if you are using this on a system with a PCI-E third gen port there is going to be a 5 to 7 FPS loss in performance keep this in mind if your putting this in a older PC (tested on a 10th Gen Intel PC with a PCI-E third gen port).
I was worried at first about temps & noise due to it having the single fan, and what some reviewers said (not just on Amazon either), but the most the card got temp wise is 75c (benchmarking) when maxed out while the fan is not as noticeable as some claimed. Average AAA gaming temp is around 65c on my card while indie/less demanding games is 50~55c.
This card is really energy efficient too. Using a I5-12500T (35W TDP) CPU on a Z690 Full ATX Motherboard with 9 storage devices internally installed I draw on average 140W while AAA gaming in 1080 in Ultra up to 180W in 1440p/4K gaming (total power draw from the wall measured trough a kilowatt meter). For reference my old RX6600 was 165W @ 1080p and 220W @ 1440p/4K with the other parts being the same. With utility rates continuously rising every wattage saved means cheaper bills in the end.
To sum things up I am very pleased that Zotac made a good ITX GPU at a real good price too. Even with the naysayers out there I’m glad I bought it at the price I did.
Anibal Beltran –
Por los 5400 pesos que la encontrรฉ, dios, es fascinante, puede correr casi todo lo actual en 1080 a 60 fps estables, todo en ultra. Es pequeรฑa y super silenciosa, ademรกs, me venรญa con… un pulparindo!? No se a quiรฉn se le ocurriรณ esa idea retorcida, pero es un genio. Uno esperarรญa, no sรฉ, unos tornillos, un desarmador pequeรฑo, una sticker, pero, un pulparindo!? Enserio!!!???
Jamรกs olvidarรฉ la vez que comprรฉ una GPU y venรญa con un pulparindo.
10/10 Rotten Tomatoes.
Adrian M. –
Was finally ready to bite the bullet and upgrade my GPU, old one was another Zotac, their 1050 ti atx option. Poor thing lasted me all these years, but games getting too good looking has required the upgrade x3 the 4060 has been a blast, tested it on a few of my fave games i play (Destiny 2, DRG, Fallout: London to name a few) and just, wow. the jump it quality and performance is INSANE going from a 1050. Looking forward to putting this one through its paces ^3^ 100% recommend, the small form factor def is a plus when it comes to fitting, and performance is what you expect to be getting. package arrived in an amazon box cuz i opted for the extra to hide it, so the gpu packaging itself came to me in really good condition.
Omegia Hubbell –
Its ok doesnt have a top case. All the board is visible. Not nice looking for a gaming pc
Jeremy Lee Potocki –
Bought this to put it in a Velkase 3 ver3 and it just fits, awesome card plays everything smoothly.
Alberto De Leรณn –
Una exelente grรกfica para su precio corre prรกcticamente todos los juegos a buenas resoluciones, ademรกs de ser muy liviana, frรญa y ocupar poco espacio, ademรกs de todo me llegรณ muy rรกpido prรกcticamente dos dรญas antes de lo esperado, muy recomendado
Matthew Lankow –
This card has proven to be a good buy. Two weeks of usage.Very Quiet. Thermals don’t go past 65 degrees even in Demand workloads. I use it for Rendering and I’m seeing quite an improvement. It’s faster than the 3060 in some Apps like D5 Renderer and Twinmotion. Fans don’t even Rev up when Rendering. Also very economical when it comes to power compared to my previous cards. Don’t believe the negative reviews on YouTube. This is a Decent card.
Trust Fall Reviewer –
I got this back in Nov of 23. Never had any issues at all with the unit and its been a power efficient little unit for me.
I admit I’m not pushing it hard at all with the type of games I play (world of warcraft – wotlk max settings 1080 p) it manages to keep itself right at my FPS cap of 60, set that way by RivaTuner. I have it paired with 16 gigs of DDR 4 3200 and a Ryzen 2600 and I usually see about anywhere from 75 to 100 watt draw for the PC.
2600 MHz and 900 mv with a +800 memory clock
I think its a very good card for what it is though I wish it had been offered for 250 US but basically all GPUs are overprice that being said I don’t feel cheated at the 280 I paid.
I usually have the fan speed set for 30percent and it makes very little noise, easily forgotten about. It is quite loud at 100 percent speed but unless I use MSI afterburner to set it there myself that never happens during “normal” gaming sessions
The only “complaint” I have with it is that there is a problem with all 4060s to my knowledge, where idle wattage is shown to be 51ish watts. This is not the correct value and is a semi well known issue.