MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING X 8G
Based on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, the MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING X 8G graphics card uses DLSS 3 technology and hardware ray tracing to enhance the latest games and give you an immersive, realistic gaming experience.
369,95 €
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NVIDIA DLSS 3 and ray tracing at the heart of gaming
Based on the NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture, the MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING X 8G graphics card uses DLSS 3 technology and hardware ray tracing to enhance the latest games and give you an immersive and realistic gaming experience. Beyond gaming, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 graphics cards offer high performance for creating and streaming.
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING X 8G
- Twin FROZR 9 cooling system with improved design
- Airflow Control heatsink and blades
- TORX FAN 5.0 fans
- GPU radiator with copper contacts and heatpipes
- Metal backplate
- MSI Center and Afterburner software
NVIDIA Ada Lovelace architecture
This new architecture will keep you one step ahead. It’s ahead of its time and ahead of the game.
- New stream multiprocessors: up to 2 times more performance and energy efficiency
- Fourth-generation Tensor cores: Up to 2x more AI performance
- Third-generation RT cores: Up to 2x more ray tracing performance and realistic, immersive graphics
- Low latency NVIDIA Reflex platform
- NVIDIA Encoder: Designed for live streaming
- NVIDIA Broadcast: AI-powered video and voice
- NVIDIA Studio: Accelerate Your Creativity
- NVIDIA DLSS 3: AI Accelerated Performance
Ray tracing
Hyper-realistic and hyper-fast, Ray tracing brings you as close to reality as possible. Ada architecture harnesses the full power of ray tracing, which simulates the behaviour of light in the real world. Thanks to the power of the RTX 40 series GPUs and third-generation RT cores, you can enjoy more detailed virtual worlds than ever before.
NVIDIA DLSS 3
Multiply your performance with AI. A revolutionary innovation in AI-based graphics rendering, DLSS greatly accelerates gaming performance. Powered by the fourth-generation Tensor cores and Optical Flow Accelerator of GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs, DLSS 3 uses AI to generate additional high-quality images.
NVIDIA Reflex
Victory is measured in milliseconds. GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs and NVIDIA Reflex technology deliver the lowest latency and best responsiveness to give you the ultimate competitive advantage. Designed to optimize and measure your system’s latency, NVIDIA Reflex technology accelerates target acquisition, minimizes reaction times, and improves accuracy in competitive gaming.
NVIDIA Studio
Your ideas, accelerated by NVIDIA Studio. Take your creative projects to the next level with NVIDIA Studio. Optimised with new dedicated hardware, RTX 40 series graphics cards give you unrivalled performance for 3D rendering, video editing and graphic design. Take advantage of RTX’s unprecedented acceleration capabilities in industry-leading creative applications, state-of-the-art NVIDIA Studio drivers designed for maximum stability, and the latest NVIDIA graphics technology.and an exclusive suite of tools that harness the power of RTX to accelerate AI-assisted creative workflows.
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Specification: MSI GeForce RTX 4060 GAMING X 8G
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by Lolo –
Nothing to complain about when ordering via the app, the tracking and speed of delivery, and the packaging of the products is beyond reproach. Thank you LDLC
by Jean-Marie C –
Very good product, I recommend it, runs big games and the latest ones well, lets you stream and play without latency.
by PierreG –
I’ve come a long, long way: a Core i5 3570k and a GTX660, bought in 2012. Its rather compact size: although taller, this RTX is a little shorter than my previous card. I use Archlinux and to get my GTX to work, I had to go through the AUR repositories to install an NVIDIA 470 driver that supports this card. I will explain to you the procedure to follow in order to update your driver in this case; – Delete your old drivers: pacman -Rs nvidia-470xx-dkms nvidia-470xx-settings nvidia-470xx-utils opencl-nvidia-470xx – Without rebooting (important): install the official driver: pacman -S nvidia lib32-nvidia-utils lib32-opencl-nvidia nvidia-settings – Regenerate the init ramdisk disk: mkinitcpio -p linux Switch off your computer to install the new card. Note that this card is PCIe 6+2 compatible. Switch your computer back on and you should have a working graphics card. What performance in 1080p? Obviously it’s a huge ‘gap’ as I think I’m getting between 500% and 1000% increase in performance: – Unigine Heaven, from 22 FPS to 114 in 1080p extrem – The Witcher 3 ‘classic’, from 20-28 fps in 1080p with low settings to 60 fps (locked?) in extreme – Kingdom Come Deliverance, I went from 30-40 fps in 720p to around 90-100 in 1080p with high graphics. So it’s an excellent deal if you’ve got a processor that’s over 10 years old and you want to make do with 1080p. Idle power consumption is also lower, I’m using a Belkin meter and it’s 10W lower than my GTX! Under Archlinux, RGB control is possible using the AUR version of openrgb. The only negative point is that I can’t control the fan speed to less than 30%, I could go down to 10% with the GTX.