ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OC
ASUS's value Dual EVO take on the RTX 4060, with a factory overclock, DLSS 3 Frame Generation, and Ada Lovelace ray tracing for sensible 1080p builds.

A sensible 1080p sweet-spot card with DLSS 3 Frame Generation and modest power demands, hard to fault at the right price.
Scored within its class as an entry-mid 1080p Nvidia card, not against mid-range 1440p GPUs or anything in the £400+ tier.
What we think
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How it performs & what it pairs with
Benchmarks against named rivals, plus the build requirements to actually run it
Tested with a Ryzen 5 7600, 16GB DDR5-5200, Windows 11 24H2 on a 650W PSU. OC mode BIOS, latest driver at time of testing.
Performance breakdown
Scored relative to the class, not against flagship models
Class average 65
Lowest in class 45
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Who this is right for
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What every spec actually means
Numbers translated into real-world impact
Nvidia's entry-mid Ada Lovelace chip aimed at 1080p gaming. Solid performance for the tier with the DLSS 3 advantage, though the 8GB VRAM and narrow bus mean this isn't a 1440p ultra card.
Supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, which roughly doubles frame rates in supported games. Major reason to choose Nvidia at this tier, especially in CPU-limited scenarios.
OC mode boost clock from the factory overclock. Real-world boost clocks under typical load usually exceed this slightly thanks to dynamic boost behaviour and decent cooling headroom.
Nvidia's third-gen RT cores deliver respectable ray tracing for the tier, though most RT-heavy titles still need DLSS Quality enabled to stay playable at 1080p.
Nvidia's previous-gen architecture, superseded by Blackwell in the RTX 50 series. Still capable, still well-supported, but lacks DLSS 4 multi-frame generation exclusive to the newer chips.
Complete specifications
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Common questions
The things people ask before buying this product
Is the RTX 4060 still worth buying in 2026?
Only at a meaningful discount versus the RTX 5060. The 4060 is still a capable 1080p card with DLSS 3 support, but the newer RTX 5060 offers DLSS 4 multi-frame generation at similar money.
Is 8GB of VRAM enough for the RTX 4060?
For 1080p gaming today, yes. A handful of newer texture-heavy AAA games will push 8GB at higher settings though, and the trend is towards needing more memory. For longer-term builds, 12GB or 16GB cards are safer.
Can the RTX 4060 do 1440p gaming?
It can, but you'll need DLSS Quality enabled in newer titles and accept high settings rather than ultra. Older or less demanding games run fine at 1440p native, but it's not the card's sweet spot.
What PSU do I need for the ASUS Dual RTX 4060?
Nvidia recommends 550W, which is plenty for most builds. Any quality 550W or higher PSU from a reputable brand has comfortable headroom. Uses a single 8-pin PCIe connector, no 12VHPWR.
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