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Do RTX 4060 sag?

No, the NVIDIA RTX 4060 does not typically sag. It is a lightweight, compact card compared to higher-end models, meaning it usually does not require a support bracket. While some large, triple-fan versions of the 4060 Ti exist, most standard 4060 models are secure when screwed into the PC case.
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Is the RTX 4060 bad for gaming?

Good. While it's not a big step up from the equivalent 30 series, the GeForce RTX 4060 is still a powerful graphics card. Whether you're playing games, rendering video, or 3D modeling it can keep up with all but the most cutting edge of visuals.
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Why don't people like RTX 4060?

4060 is great card for 1080. Higher resolution not so much. 8gb is too low, it might fall flat in a year or 2 as games require more at 1080. The 3060 does do better in certain titles that take advantage of Vram, ones that don't the 4060 is 13ish% better.
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Is the RTX 4060 considered low end?

It's a low end card with a mid range price. It's the lowest Nvidia card of its generation. It's the low end of Nvidia AND AMD GPUs. It's only better than Intel Arc cards and the very worst of AMD.
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Is it normal for a GPU to sag?

This usually happens due to your video card size including its weight, and the motherboard slot it sits in.
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Will rtx 4060 sag?

The RTX 4060Ti VENTUS 3X 8G OC does not require a sag bracket. If you are worried about potential sag, you may still purchase a 3rd party bracket to help secure the card further.
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Is 40 C too hot for a GPU?

No, 40°C is not hot for a GPU; it's actually a very good, cool temperature, typically seen when the GPU is idle or under light use, with ideal idle temps often being 30-50°C and safe gaming temps usually staying under 85°C. While 40°C is great for low loads, temperatures in the 70s or low 80s are normal during gaming, and anything consistently over 85°C warrants checking your cooling, but 40°C is well within the safe zone. 
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Is a 4060 outdated?

No, the RTX 4060 isn't completely outdated, but its 8GB VRAM and value proposition make it a borderline choice for future-proofing, excelling at 1080p with DLSS but struggling with high VRAM demands in newer AAA games, making cards like the RX 6700 XT or RTX 4070 often better value for 1440p or longevity. It's great for budget 1080p gaming and power efficiency but is often overshadowed by last-gen cards with more VRAM for similar or slightly higher costs in the used market. 
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Is 4060 slower than 3060?

Regarding floating point performance, the RTX 4060 has 2.37 TFLOPS higher performance compared to its predecessor, the Geforce 3060 and 3.46 TFLOPS higher than its variant, the Geforce 3060 Ti. RTX Geforce 4060 vs 3060 vs 3060 Ti has a Floating performance of 15.11 TFLOPS, 12.74 TFLOPS.
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What CPU will not bottleneck a RTX 4060?

I'm recommending the Ryzen 7 9800X3D as the ultimate choice for your RTX 4060 and any GPU that comes after. It's an exceptional chip that particularly shines while gaming, thanks to the inclusion of AMD's unique 3D V-Cache technology.
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Does ray tracing damage GPU?

Raytracing doesn't damage your GPU, it just increases the workload on it. A badly cooled GPU that is running constantly at or above it's max safe temperature could cause issues though later down the line, but this has nothing to do with raytracing in itself.
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What games can the 4060 run smoothly?

In the most popular competitive games, including Counter-Strike 2, Overwatch 2, and Valorant, both GeForce RTX 4060 Ti configurations deliver hundreds of frames per second. And in each title, NVIDIA Reflex reduces system latency, making your mouse clicks and other actions occur faster, giving you a competitive edge.
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Is the RTX 4060 old?

No, the NVIDIA RTX 4060 isn't old; it's a relatively recent mid-range GPU from mid-2023, offering solid 1080p performance with modern features like DLSS 3, but its limited 8GB VRAM and narrow bus can be a bottleneck in some demanding games, making it feel dated for future-proofing compared to higher-end options, though it's still a capable card in 2025/2026. 
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How many FPS will a RTX 4060 run?

Compare RTX 4060 vs RTX 3060. Versus the RTX 3060, the RTX 4060 graphics card is up to 1.7X faster, enabling frame rates of over 100 FPS.
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Is the RTX 4060 noisy?

The RTX 4060 Ti Founders Edition is in the bottom portion of the charts for both 100% and 50% fan speeds with the 100% at 57.5 decibels and 39 decibels at half speed. The 100% result was right with the RTX 4070 but at half speed, it was a little quieter and farther down the chart.
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Can my 4060 handle 1440p?

The 4060 Ti was specifically designed for 1080p gaming. It can handle 1440p pretty well on medium to high settings in most games, but don't expect ultra performance in demanding titles. 8GB VRAM can be a limiter in some newer games.
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Is 1440p blurry on 4K?

1080p oddly enough would look better. Dom Anton on a 4k monitor you cannot scale down to 1440p with an even number of pixels. This makes fine lines blurry and the whole picture fuzzy.
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Can the RTX 4060 run 8K?

1-3 of 3 Answers. In reality, it could work in 8k but at very low fps due to the amount of memory that the RTX 4060 card has. To work in 8k, it should have a card with at least 24g of RAM.
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What is the #1 GPU in the world?

The world's number one graphics card for raw performance is currently the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, offering unmatched speeds for 4K gaming and beyond, though it's extremely expensive, power-hungry, and in high demand. For professional/workstation tasks, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 (Blackwell) leads in benchmarks, while for value in gaming, cards like AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB and Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB offer strong performance at lower price points.
 
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Is PC gaming growing or dying?

PC gaming is not dying; it's actively growing with market size projected to reach over $185 billion by 2034, driven by expanding hardware, popular PC-first titles, cross-platform access (Steam Deck), and increasing game releases on PC, despite current hardware costs like DDR5 RAM causing short-term market fluctuations. While some reports note overall industry headwinds and temporary price hikes, PC gaming's foundational ecosystem and player base are robust, with major publishers increasingly prioritizing it, and new formats emerging. 
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What is better, a 4060 or a 3080?

4060 isn't close to a 3080, 4060ti isn't close to a 3080. A 4070 is almost on par with a 3080, but over an average of all new game releases, the 3080 still outperformed it by 4fps on average at 4k. The 3080 is in a whole other realm to the 4060.
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Is it okay if my GPU is at 100%?

100% good. 100% is what you want if the load is intended (i.e. a 3D application that actually needs all the GPU's resources and isn't over-rendering). Games underutilizing GPUs and getting bad frames is way too common with the level of tech we have these days; that's the thing people should be annoyed about.
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What are signs of GPU failure?

You can tell if a GPU is failing through visual glitches (artifacts, lines), performance drops (stuttering, low FPS), system instability (crashes, BSODs), unusual fan noise, or signs of overheating, often confirmed with stress tests like FurMark or 3DMark that reveal errors, high temps, or shutdowns, indicating a hardware issue. 
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Is it better to have a cooler or faster GPU?

The better the cooler is at keeping the GPU temperatures lower, the longer your card can sustain higher boost clocks without being hit with thermal throttling, and the better your gaming performance. Your GPU cooler can effectively limit the maximum clock speeds your GPU is otherwise capable of.
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