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The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card is a powerhouse. It has a 2550MHz core clock, 8GB GDDR6 128-bit memory interface with 17Gbp/s memory speed. It supports 2 x HDMI 2.1a, 2 x DisplayPort 1.4a, OpenGL 4.6, and DirectX Ultimate 12, and comes with RGB Fusion lighting. Powered by NVIDIA DLSS 3, the ultra - efficient Ada Lovelace architecture, and full ray tracing, it offers amazing performance. The 4th Generation Tensor Cores provide up to 4x performance with DLSS 3 compared to brute - force rendering, and the 3rd Generation RT Cores offer up to 2X ray tracing performance. It features a WINDFORCE cooling system with three 80mm unique blade fans, alternate spinning, composite copper heat pipes, 3D active fans, and Screen cooling for high - efficiency heat dissipation. With 16.7M customizable color options and various lighting effects in RGB Fusion, you can synchronize it with other devices in GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER. It also has a protection metal back plate, dual BIOS, and a power indicator. It's built strong with features like ultra - durable components, low power loss, and a long - lasting design.
Using your Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card is easy. First, make sure your PC has the right power supply. You can choose from the Aorus Series, UD PG5 Series, or UD Series to power it. Install the card in your PC and connect your monitors to the HDMI or DisplayPort. Use the GIGABYTE CONTROL CENTER to adjust settings like clock speed, voltage, fan mode, and power target in real - time. When it comes to RGB lighting, have fun customizing the 16.7M color options and different lighting effects to match your setup. For maintenance, keep your PC in a well - ventilated area to help the WINDFORCE cooling system work effectively. The fans in the 3D Active Fan feature will stay off when the GPU is under low load, but if you notice the card getting too hot, check if there's dust blocking the fans or heatsinks and clean them gently. If you want to switch between the OC and silent modes, use the dual BIOS. Just remember, the factory default is OC mode for the best performance, and silent mode is for a quieter experience. If the power indicator starts flashing, it means there's a power supply issue, so check your power connections right away.