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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.

75/100
Very good
Overall score · how we rate
RTX 4060 chipDLSS 3 with Frame GenFactory overclockedDual-fan EVO design3rd-gen RT cores
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Why we rate it

  • DLSS 3 with Frame Generation
  • Modest power demands
  • Factory overclock out of the box
  • ASUS Dual EVO build quality
  • Only 8GB of VRAM
  • Not a 1440p ultra card
Score profile

Where the ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OC wins and loses

Scored against the graphics cards class
1080p1440pRayPower73526080
1080p rasterisation
73
1440p rasterisation
52
Ray tracing
60
Power efficiency
80
Full specification

Specifications

Grouped · supported features marked in blue

General info

ArchitectureAda Lovelace
GPU chipRTX 4060
DLSS versionDLSS 3
Ray tracing generation3

Memory

Memory typeGDDR6X

Compute units

Tensor cores / AI accelerators4
Boost clock2535 MHz

Design and cooling

Factory overclockedYes

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ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OC vs ASUS ASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition

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1080p1440pRayPower
ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OCASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition
 ASUSASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OCThis pageASUSASUS Prime RTX 5060 Ti OC Edition
Overall score75 /10075 /100
VRAM16 GB
Boost clock2535 MHz
Memory typeGDDR6XGDDR7
Who it's for

Is the ASUS GeForce RTX 4060 DUAL EVO OC right for you?

Buy it if
Budget 1080p gamers wanting DLSS

If you want a no-fuss 1080p card with full DLSS 3 Frame Generation support and you've found this at a meaningful discount versus the RTX 5060, the ASUS Dual EVO is a sensible-budget pick.

Skip it if
1440p or future-proof builders

If you want to game at 1440p ultra or you're keeping the card for 5+ years, 8GB VRAM and modest performance will hold you back. Look at the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB or RX 9060 XT instead.

Budget 1080p gamer
Wants a sensibly-priced 1080p card with DLSS 3 support. The ASUS Dual EVO hits high settings comfortably with Frame Generation closing the gap in heavier titles.
excellent
Esports-focused 1080p gamer
Plays mostly CS2, Valorant, Rocket League, or similar at 1080p high refresh. The 4060 handles these at very high frame rates with plenty of headroom.
good
Compact build owner
Building in a small case with modest power supply. The compact Dual EVO cooler and friendly power budget fit smaller systems without issue.
good
1440p ultra or future-proof builder
Wants 1440p ultra performance or plans to keep the card for years. The 8GB VRAM and modest horsepower limit longevity in newer titles.
skip
Common questions

Before you buy

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.