Among the 57 Palit RTX 40 cards unveiled, the RTX 4060 Ti White stands out as just the third model sporting this color scheme. Palit has been somewhat tardy in adjusting its range to the emerging trend of introducing more cost-effective models in this color scheme, which currently only includes the Gaming Pro White series.
The RTX 4060 Ti marks the first appearance of this color scheme in the x600 category, utilizing the 8GB Ti model with no indication of the 16GB variant or the non-Ti model featuring this aesthetic. The card features a dual-slot and dual-fan configuration, seemingly omitting RGB lighting effects.
The card comes without overclocking capabilities, instead shipping with the standard NVIDIA reference clock of 2535 MHz and maintaining its 8GB GDDR6 memory at the standard 18 Gbps. Power is supplied via an 8-pin connector positioned in the center.
If you’re experiencing déjà vu, you’re not wrong. Palit previously employed this design for an RTX 4060 model, albeit in a black color scheme. Therefore, the “White” card can be viewed as a subvariant of the “Infinity 2,” announced a few months ago.
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