








🎮 Power Meets Precision: Elevate Your Game Without the Bulk
The ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 LP BRK OC Edition is a compact, high-performance gaming graphics card featuring an overclocked 2520 MHz boost clock, 8GB of GDDR6 memory, and NVIDIA's cutting-edge Ada Lovelace architecture. It delivers up to 2x improved performance and power efficiency, supports DLSS 3 for AI-enhanced frame generation, and offers superior ray tracing capabilities. Designed for low power consumption and equipped with IP5X dust protection, this card is ideal for gamers seeking a quiet, durable, and future-proof upgrade that fits in smaller PC builds.















| ASIN | B0CX1N3NP4 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 63,123 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 416 in Graphics Cards |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Colour | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (467) |
| Date First Available | 7 Mar. 2024 |
| Graphics Card Description | ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 LP BRK OC Edition with 8GB GDDR6 (Nvidia RTX4060 DLSS 3, PCIe 4.0, 2x DisplayPort 1.4a, 2x HDMI 2.1a) |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
| Graphics Coprocessor | RTX4060 |
| Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 616 g |
| Item model number | 90YV0JL0-M0NA00 |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Memory Clock Speed | 2520 MHz |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 10 cm; 616 g |
| Resolution | 7680x4320 |
| Series | RTX4060-O8G-LP-BRK |
S**N
Excellent budget card for gaming
My back-up tower PC has an AM4 chipset and is a few years old. There were technical problems so I stripped down the unit and managed to eliminate the errors. During the process of rebuilding I recognised that I needed to change the GPU and after research and watching about 30 hours worth of tests on YouTube, where users were running compatibility and performance tests on similar hardware to my own - I decided the 4060 was the better option to help max out performance on my rig (which uses a 5600x CPU). The card is quiet and suitably equipped to run all of the games I enjoy, with a major step up in performance from the old 1660 card which had become problematic. I read a lot of negative reviews online about the 4060 from prospective buyers who would have preferred 12 GB VRAM - which I understand, but for the games I run and at the resolution I am accustomed to, which is either 1080 or 1440 - this card is absolutely fine. There have been no issues to date and for the amount of money I paid, which was around £300 after using a small voucher, I have no complaints. The negative comments online are chiefly irrational in my view, considering that in 2021/2022 when there was global scarcity, I could not find a decent video card for less than £600, so I just stopped using the system. The 4060 in most instances out performs the 3060 and also gives us the option to use the latest version of DLSS with frame generation and these functions make a huge difference when used sensibly. Enjoy! and ignore the haters ... if you can't afford to spend a small fortune on hardware (like me) - the 4060 will likely meet your needs.
K**K
Great Card, Low Power Requirement
I had a Lenovo Legion T5 with a GTX1660 Super card in it. I wanted to upgrad but the PC only has a 80% 400W PSU fitted and I didn't really want to spend on upgrading that a well if I could help it. From research the RTX4060 should use about the same power as the GTX1660 Super so I thought I would take a risk and just go for it. Before installing, I ran a power meter on the PC power plug to get the peak Watts over a couple of weeks and hit a peak usage of 305W ( PC has 10th gen i7, 2 * NVMe storage cards and 32Gb RAM ). I then fitted the RTX4060 and monitored again ( obviously with the games settings increased to match the new card) and am still only seeing a peak of 305W, so well in the PSUs specs. So I have seen a big increase in graphics performance ( UserBenchMark says about 60-70%) without any extra power usage or having to upgrade the PSU. Also this dual fan card is quieter then the single fan GTX1660S it replaced.
C**/
Decent RTX4060
So we all know NVIDIA and others are price gauging on all their GPU's, therefore the RTX4060 is currently the card that's available at an almost reasonable price but with suitably good gaming performance. Suitable for anyone gaming on 1920 x 1080 resolution where it will give great performance on most current and older games as of early 2024. If you are looking to go for higher resolutions at ultra settings you'll really need to look higher up the 4000 series range and fork out considerably more for an RTX4080 or better, I've not had any really great feedback about the RTX 4070 so I'd skip it and go all in on the 4080 or above. This card works away and is almost silent in general use, and ramps up the noise a bit in gaming use but doesn't become too loud or distracting. Heat extraction is also fine, although this will depend on your case layout and fans of course. No issues in my Dell Precision T7810 with heat to date.
R**L
See for yourself, it’s amazing.
I have a 3060 tuf 12GB and after all the rage towards this card I held off buying one. But then the Proart came out and I fell in love. Believe me it’s as stunning as it looks, the build quality and the cooling are unmatched. I use a tempered glass enclosed case. So I need something that is low pull and big on the cooling. My 3060, sits around 75-80 because air flow is poor. I expected improvement, but this 4060 at full pelt, 115watt, is sitting at 54 degrees. Bump the power limit to 130watt, and 62 degrees. I can see a 10% gain in performance in the real world (not 15-20) but it’s running at 2.8ghz and only pulling 90 watt. Mind blown. It’s a worthy upgrade and if you have a 3060 it’s worth selling it for the gains in power consumption and heat. 8GB is really not an issue it seems, could be due to Nvidia claims that they have bumped the cache to address the issue, but even TLOU runs fine. I then played Diablo 4 and turned on Frame Generation. Enough said. One point to make it’s long, as long as a TUF card.
M**T
Sales information error correction which is vital!
The one star drop is not for the product but for the sales information which is incorrect! The item is NOT 3.8cm wide but 5cm and would not fit in the space I had, due to the sound card location. However I have had to purchase a PCI Express extension to move the sound card over so as to accommodate the new GPU. Note Amazon!, I should get this 'free' due to the misinformation of your sales blurb.
T**Y
Good value graphics card
Got the dual fan 4060 version of this card as a surprise upgrade for my friend. It’s super quiet even under load and it came in at a great mid price point. She’s over the moon that she’s now able to play all her games with maxed out settings, and all with no stuttering.
T**A
Good upgrade.
Purchased to bring up to speed for Lightroom & Photoshop graphics. Does get a little bit warm in summer but great for the winter. Easy to fit and set up and works a treat.
T**M
Absolutely incredible.
Wow. This outperforms my expectations. I'm playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Mafia Remake, Hitman, etc. with 2k resolution in high quality and still getting 60+fps 99% of the time. I always prefer the 3 fan cards because the extra fan provides better cooling, making it run more silently than the 2 fan cards. Install After Burner and configure the fan speed, it'll run completely silent most of the time.
T**G
Als Ersatz für eine RTX 2060 gekauft. Es kam nur eine Grafikkarte der 4000er-Reihe in Frage, da mein Mainboard die 5000er nicht verträgt. Die Asus läuft leiser und leistungsfähiger für Bildbearbeitung, Spiele habe ich keine. Sie bietet mir was ich wollte und wegen Low Profile Bauart bekommt der Prozessor noch etwas beser Luft. Alles gut (aber teuer), bin's zufrieden.
R**K
This RTX4060 replaced my older GTX1660S. For the money i am satisfied. In 2024, for around $300, this is a good value proposition for gaming on a budget. If you want to play current games on 1080p with all bells and whistles and a nice 80+ framerate, this will do the trick. If you want to play current games on 1440p on a mix of medium/high settings and get 60+ fps, this will to the trick. If you want to play current games at 4K, get ready to buy a more expensive card because it aint going to deliver what you need.
T**G
Great. Previous one was 2070, used 6years. After brake down, I replace 4060, I totally satisfied as middle range performance.
O**Ü
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R**Y
It is very good graphic card
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