
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs are beyond fast for gamers and creators. They're powered by the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture which delivers a quantum leap in both performance and AI-powered graphics. Experience lifelike virtual worlds with ray tracing and ultra-high FPS gaming with the lowest latency. Discover revolutionary new ways to create and unprecedented workflow acceleration. Game, stream, create. The GeForce RTX 4060 lets you take on the latest games and apps with the ultra-efficient NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture. Experience immersive, AI-accelerated gaming with ray tracing and DLSS 3 and supercharge your creative process and productivity with NVIDIA Studio. The new NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture delivers a quantum leap in performance, efficiency, and AI-powered graphics. It has new Streaming Multiprocessors, 3rd generation Ray Tracing Cores, and 4th generation Tensor Cores. It’s built on a new custom TSMC 4N process, runs with blazing fast clocks, and features a large L2 cache. It enables fast ray tracing, new ways to create, and much more.
Q: How many displays can this graphics card support?
A: This graphics card can support a maximum of 4 displays simultaneously.
Q: How much power does this graphics card require?
A: The recommended power supply for this graphics card is 550 watts.
Q: Does this graphics card support ray tracing?
A: Yes, this graphics card supports ray tracing.
Q: What is the boost clock speed of the GPU?
A: The boost clock speed of the GPU is 2.475 GHz.
Q: What type of memory does this graphics card use?
A: This graphics card uses GDDR6 type memory.
Q: Can I run this card on a psu of only 500 watts? (I have some pretty old parts)
A: That depends on what else is running on that PSU. If you have a standard setup, with one or two hdds, a baseclock CPU, and nothing else, the 4060 will work fine. It draws a little more than 100 watts.
A: Most likely NO. Most prebuilt desktops have proprietary power supplies, motherboards and odd connectors. You may have trouble with the 400W not having enough power to run the graphics card and or the connector from the proprietary power supply not being compatible with the connector on the GPU. In which case you'd need a new power supply; however, since the motherboard is also proprietary the new connectors would not be compatible with that MOBO so you'd need a new MOBO. At that point you might as well build or buy a new one.
Q: Does the graphics card come with a pcie cable?
A: No it does not come with a PCIe cable.