Product description
ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Ti fuses dynamic thermal performance with broad compatibility. Advanced cooling solutions from flagship graphics cards - including two Axial-tech fans for maximizing airflow to the heatsink - are packed into the compact, 2.5-slot card, delivering more power in less space. These enhancements make ASUS Dual the perfect choice for gamers who want heavyweight graphics performance in a compact build.
Product features
- Axial-tech fan design
Two tried-and-true Axial-tech fans feature a smaller hub that facilitates longer blades and a barrier ring to increase downward air pressure. - 0 dB technology
To eliminate unnecessary noise, a stop mode halts all fans when the GPU temp falls below 55 degrees and power consumption is low. - Dual ball fan bearings
Different bearing types have unique pros and cons. Ball bearings excel at durability and can last up to twice as long as sleeve bearing designs. - 2.5-slot design
A carefully designed shroud, heatsink, and heatpipe layout allows the two Axial-tech fans to leverage chassis side-panel ventilation and deliver thermal performance that belies the card's size. - Auto-Extreme technology
Auto-Extreme technology is an automated manufacturing process that sets new standards in the industry by allowing all soldering to be completed in a single pass. This reduces thermal strain on components and avoids the use of harsh cleaning chemicals, resulting in less environmental impact, lower manufacturing power consumption, and a more reliable product overall. - Protective backplate
The PCB is reinforced by an aluminum backplate that adds structural rigidity, helping to prevent flex and protect components and trace pathways from damage. The rear features a wide vent that allows hot air to escape towards chassis exhaust fans instead of being recycled back into the GPU cooler. - Stainless steel bracket
The mounting bracket of the Dual has been beefed up with 304 Stainless Steel that's harder and more resistant to corrosion. - 144-hour validation program
A 144-hour validation program puts cards through a series of stringent tests to ensure compatibility with many games.