Cyberpunk 2077 Performance
As we dive into real-world gaming, our first game to test is Cyberpunk 2077. Currently set at 1440p high with the preset enabled, the game performs admirably, with an average of 79 FPS. With the RTX card's capabilities, it's clear that this is a powerful system capable of handling demanding games. However, I decided to test out some Ray tracing, which typically requires dropping resolution to 1080p. In Cyberpunk 2077, even at 1080p with Ray tracing medium settings, we're still getting an average of 62 FPS. While I prefer playing the game at its native 1440p resolution or higher, the choice is clear for those who want to enable Ray tracing.
CS:GO Performance
Moving on to CS:GO, which is a game that typically sees amazing performance from high-end graphics cards. In this case, we're testing the RTX 4060 at 1440p very high settings, and the results are stunning – an average of 284 FPS with frame rates locking down to 120 FPS or even 244 FPS. This level of performance is exceptional, especially when considering that the game can also be played at 4K Ultra resolution, resulting in an average of around 110 FPS.
Doom Eternal Performance
Next up is Doom Eternal, another game that takes advantage of high-end graphics cards. At 1440p Ultra settings, we're seeing an impressive average of 168 FPS, with the option to play at 4K Ultra resolution as well. This results in an average of around 110 FPS, making it clear that this system is more than capable of handling even the most demanding modern games.
Forza Horizon 5 Performance
Forza Horizon 5 is another game that performs exceptionally on the RTX 4060. When set to 1440p Ultra settings, we're seeing an average of 118 FPS, with the option to play at 4K resolution as well. This results in an average of around 84 FPS, showcasing the system's capabilities.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales Performance
In contrast to Forza Horizon 5, Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a game that tends to be a bit hit-or-miss in terms of performance on this particular system. However, even with the limitations of shader cache and GPU drivers, we're still able to see impressive frame rates – 90 FPS at 1440p very high settings.
Elden Ring Performance
Moving on to Elden Ring, another game that performs exceptionally well on the RTX 4060. When set to 1440p Ultra settings with all of the demanding features enabled, we're seeing a locked 60 FPS – an exceptional performance level for this system.
The Last of Us Part One Performance
Finally, testing The Last of Us Part One at its native 1080p resolution without any kind of resolution scaling (such as DLSS), even at high settings, we're only seeing an average of 72 FPS. While this is still a respectable performance level, it's clear that the system would see improved results with some form of resolution scaling or a lower resolution.
Gigabyte Low Profile RTX 4060 Performance
Throughout our testing, one thing becomes clear: the Gigabyte low-profile RTX 4060 is an exceptional gaming card. With its dual-slot design and compact size, it's easy to integrate into small-form-factor builds. In terms of performance, it outclasses many of its competitors, including professional cards from Nvidia. However, with a price tag of $329, it's clear that this is still going to be a premium component.
The Future of Small-Form-Factor Builds
As I move on to discuss the upcoming small-form-factor build, which will feature this very card, it's worth mentioning that these compact systems are gaining popularity among enthusiasts. With components like the Gigabyte RTX 4060, it's clear that small form factor is not only possible but also desirable for many users. By keeping an eye on my channel, viewers can stay up-to-date with the latest developments in this space and look forward to a comprehensive review of the upcoming build.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enforeign hey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be taking a look at the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming GPU on the market right now if you're a regular viewer of the channel it's no secret that I love my mini PCS I've got basically all of the low profile cards that have hit the market in the last few years like the GTX 1050 1650 I've got the A2000 the RX 6400 and even some older stuff like a GTX 750 but today we're going to be taking a look at gigabytes brand new low profile RTX 4060 this is definitely going to be a game changer for a lot of those out there who want to build a powerful small form factor PC but before we get into it I do want to mention that this video is brought to you by urcd Keys now I've actually been using this site for a long time now they do offer PC games from Steam you play Ubisoft they even offer Microsoft applications like office but the main reason that I use the site is for their Windows 10 Pro OEM Keys these are activation keys that you can pick up really cheap and right now at checkout if you use code ETA you can get 30 off and this 30 discount will be going out until the end of August so with this discount you can pick one of these windows 10 Pro activation keys up for 15.58 and don't forget you can use PayPal to check out on their website I just did this build here I need to activate Windows I'm going to head over to my updates and security we're going to go to activation as you can see I've got Windows 10 Pro but it's not activated so I'm going to change product key I'm going to paste it in here choose next choose activate and windows is now activated we're ready to go my warning is totally gone and basically that's it though email your code once your payment is processed and that's basically it if you're interested in picking up cheap Windows 10 keys for your new pc builds I'll leave a link in the description when gigabyte initially announced that they were going to be releasing a low profile RTX 4060 I knew I had to get my hands on it for a few small form factor builds and as you can see this does have a triple fan design we also get eight gigabytes of vram with this unit and it's not a dumbed down RTX 4060 I mean we can get full power out of this it's got a maximum TDP of 115 Watts just like the others on the market and of course it is a dual slot low profile card but it is coming in a tad longer than the GTX 1650s right now that we've seen on the market more specifically this MSI low profile version and yes it does come with a low profile bracket in the Box very easy to install and in the next few days if you keep an eye on the channel I will have a full build coming up with the RTX 4060 and a super small form factor unit we're going to go with a pretty powerful CPU paired up with this to see what we can do but in this testing video I'm going to be leaving the full size bracket on because this is going to go in a pretty powerful machine I don't want any kind of CPU or memory bottleneck with this I want to see exactly what we can do with this RTX 4060 but if you're really interested in a small form factor build with this uh definitely keep an eye on the channel it's coming very soon so there is one thing that we need with this RTX 4060 low profile that these other low profile cards don't require and that's an 8-pin power connector because this does have a maximum TDP of 115 watts and your pcie slot usually maxes out at around 75 so even though it is a low profile card you're still going to need that 8-pin power connector to get this thing up and running hopefully next Generation we will see one of these putting out similar or better performance that does not require a power connector but right now with the RTX 4060 needs a little extra juice this card also supports up to four displays we've got two full-size HDMI ports and two full-size display ports so like I mentioned with this testing video we're going to be putting this inside of one of my full-size rigs we're not going to have any kind of memory or CPU bottleneck with this RTX 4060 but again a low profile build will be coming up I'm just waiting on some parts and I was actually really excited about this card and personally I wanted to test it out myself anyway so this rig consists of an Intel I9 13900k cooled by a 360 millimeter intermax AIO we've got 32 gigabytes of ddr5 RAM running at 6 400 megahertz and a 2 terabyte nvme SSD I completely understand that you know having this 8-pin power connector on this low profile card might turn a lot of people off but the card itself only pulls around 115 Watts so depending on the CPU combo you go with you could get away with 300 watt power supply and if you're looking to build small form factor Pico at 300 to 350 watts are relatively available Bowl but with the small form factor build I have coming up I'm going to be going with an ATX Flex power supply when it comes to this specific card here we've got a core clock of 2 475 megahertz 8 gigabytes of G ddr6 running at a 128 bit bus 3072 Cuda cores 24 Ray tracing cores the card size is as follows length is 82 millimeters it's 69 millimeters wide and 40 millimeters High we've also got that maximum TDP of 115 Watts now the first thing I did here was run a few benchmarks just to kind of get a baseline for everything and the first one we have here is 3D marks DirectX Ray tracing feature test average frame rate here 27.65 now it's not going to be a ray tracing Destroyer but I mean we can definitely get a little bit out of the way with this car next up we've got 3dmark fire strike total score with this setup 27 551 and our graphic score is sitting right there at 28 760. I also ran time spy total score with this system 11 674 Graphics score totaled 10 797. and I also ran the uni engine Heaven Benchmark and with this we got a total score of 7101 minimum FPS dropped down to 56.3 and our maximum was 647. this was at high settings here so overall I'm really impressed with these synthetic benchmarks I mean I think we're actually seeing some great performance but now it's time to jump into some real world gaming and the first one we have here is cyberpunk 2077. so right now we're at 1440p high and with the preset of high it does turn on dlss or a little bit of resolution scale personally I still think it looks great like this and we got an average of 79 FPS but since we're working with an RTX card with a few Ray tracing courts I figured we'd go ahead and test out some Ray tracing and on the 4060 doing Ray tracing with most games you may have to drop it down to 1080p so right now we're at 1080p Ray tracing medium and we got an average of 62 FPS I mean it's right there on the edge personally I'd rather just play it at 1440p high or 1080p Ultra instead of using Ray tracing but you know if you love that Ray tracing you gotta have it it is possible with this card of course CS go is going to perform amazingly on this card 1440p very high we got an average of 284 FPS so locking this down at 120 144 or even 244 is going to be possible and it does look great here at those very high settings Doom Eternal 1440p ultra settings we got an average of 168 FPS in fact this will do 4K Ultra and you can get an average of around 110 FPS and you know if you just wanted to up the graphics a bit at 1440p we've also got nightmare mode it's going to equal about the same as 4K Ultra wood at 1440p I knew this game was going to work out really well on this RTX 4060 and another one that performs absolutely amazingly is Forza Horizon 5. 1440p Ultra setting 1440p ultra settings average of 118 FPS and this is another one of those games that'll do 4K at Ultra we averaged around 84 FPS 4K Ultra on this RTX 4060 with Forza Horizon 5. Spider-Man Miles Morales very Hit or Miss game and all of my testing I'm not sure if it comes down to Shader cache or just GPU drivers but this is one of those games that does work really well on the 4060. 1440p very high and with all of the stuff we've seen so far we haven't been using any kind of resolution scale except for the auto resolution scale in cyberpunk 2077 so we're working with a native 1440p resolution 90 FPS on average Elden ring is another one that performs really great on this system maxed out at 1440p we can get a locked 60 FPS with this game even with a ton of particle effects on screen and characters so yeah I'd say so far we've been doing a pretty good job at 1440p but there was one other game I wanted to test here and that's the last of us part one so with this I did have to drop it down to 1080p because I'm not using any kind of resolution scale so we're not doing any kind of dlss or anything like that high settings we averaged 72 FPS now that's really an outdoor average indoor so you can average much higher but this is one of those games that will require dlss if you're looking to get a higher resolution than 1080 on the RTX 4060 personally I don't mind playing this at 1080 I think it still looks great so far really impressed with the gigabyte low profile RTX 4060 and from all of my testing this is actually the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming card on the market right now there are some a series professional cards from Nvidia that may outperform this and you're going to spend around a thousand dollars at the lease to get something to match or exceed the performance of this when gigabyte has actually got this listed for 329 and of course it's still a bit expensive for a low profile card but you know if you're into these small form factor PCS then you know that going small does cost you a little more but that's going to wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching this is something I can definitely recommend if you're looking for a low profile gaming card that outperforms all the rest right now and definitely keep an eye on the channel because I've got a small form factor build coming up that will utilize this card and if you're into these micro PCS you'll probably enjoy the one I have coming up so it'd be pretty cool if you could hit that like button or think about hitting the Subscribe button so you know exactly when I post the next one but like always thanks for watchingforeign hey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be taking a look at the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming GPU on the market right now if you're a regular viewer of the channel it's no secret that I love my mini PCS I've got basically all of the low profile cards that have hit the market in the last few years like the GTX 1050 1650 I've got the A2000 the RX 6400 and even some older stuff like a GTX 750 but today we're going to be taking a look at gigabytes brand new low profile RTX 4060 this is definitely going to be a game changer for a lot of those out there who want to build a powerful small form factor PC but before we get into it I do want to mention that this video is brought to you by urcd Keys now I've actually been using this site for a long time now they do offer PC games from Steam you play Ubisoft they even offer Microsoft applications like office but the main reason that I use the site is for their Windows 10 Pro OEM Keys these are activation keys that you can pick up really cheap and right now at checkout if you use code ETA you can get 30 off and this 30 discount will be going out until the end of August so with this discount you can pick one of these windows 10 Pro activation keys up for 15.58 and don't forget you can use PayPal to check out on their website I just did this build here I need to activate Windows I'm going to head over to my updates and security we're going to go to activation as you can see I've got Windows 10 Pro but it's not activated so I'm going to change product key I'm going to paste it in here choose next choose activate and windows is now activated we're ready to go my warning is totally gone and basically that's it though email your code once your payment is processed and that's basically it if you're interested in picking up cheap Windows 10 keys for your new pc builds I'll leave a link in the description when gigabyte initially announced that they were going to be releasing a low profile RTX 4060 I knew I had to get my hands on it for a few small form factor builds and as you can see this does have a triple fan design we also get eight gigabytes of vram with this unit and it's not a dumbed down RTX 4060 I mean we can get full power out of this it's got a maximum TDP of 115 Watts just like the others on the market and of course it is a dual slot low profile card but it is coming in a tad longer than the GTX 1650s right now that we've seen on the market more specifically this MSI low profile version and yes it does come with a low profile bracket in the Box very easy to install and in the next few days if you keep an eye on the channel I will have a full build coming up with the RTX 4060 and a super small form factor unit we're going to go with a pretty powerful CPU paired up with this to see what we can do but in this testing video I'm going to be leaving the full size bracket on because this is going to go in a pretty powerful machine I don't want any kind of CPU or memory bottleneck with this I want to see exactly what we can do with this RTX 4060 but if you're really interested in a small form factor build with this uh definitely keep an eye on the channel it's coming very soon so there is one thing that we need with this RTX 4060 low profile that these other low profile cards don't require and that's an 8-pin power connector because this does have a maximum TDP of 115 watts and your pcie slot usually maxes out at around 75 so even though it is a low profile card you're still going to need that 8-pin power connector to get this thing up and running hopefully next Generation we will see one of these putting out similar or better performance that does not require a power connector but right now with the RTX 4060 needs a little extra juice this card also supports up to four displays we've got two full-size HDMI ports and two full-size display ports so like I mentioned with this testing video we're going to be putting this inside of one of my full-size rigs we're not going to have any kind of memory or CPU bottleneck with this RTX 4060 but again a low profile build will be coming up I'm just waiting on some parts and I was actually really excited about this card and personally I wanted to test it out myself anyway so this rig consists of an Intel I9 13900k cooled by a 360 millimeter intermax AIO we've got 32 gigabytes of ddr5 RAM running at 6 400 megahertz and a 2 terabyte nvme SSD I completely understand that you know having this 8-pin power connector on this low profile card might turn a lot of people off but the card itself only pulls around 115 Watts so depending on the CPU combo you go with you could get away with 300 watt power supply and if you're looking to build small form factor Pico at 300 to 350 watts are relatively available Bowl but with the small form factor build I have coming up I'm going to be going with an ATX Flex power supply when it comes to this specific card here we've got a core clock of 2 475 megahertz 8 gigabytes of G ddr6 running at a 128 bit bus 3072 Cuda cores 24 Ray tracing cores the card size is as follows length is 82 millimeters it's 69 millimeters wide and 40 millimeters High we've also got that maximum TDP of 115 Watts now the first thing I did here was run a few benchmarks just to kind of get a baseline for everything and the first one we have here is 3D marks DirectX Ray tracing feature test average frame rate here 27.65 now it's not going to be a ray tracing Destroyer but I mean we can definitely get a little bit out of the way with this car next up we've got 3dmark fire strike total score with this setup 27 551 and our graphic score is sitting right there at 28 760. I also ran time spy total score with this system 11 674 Graphics score totaled 10 797. and I also ran the uni engine Heaven Benchmark and with this we got a total score of 7101 minimum FPS dropped down to 56.3 and our maximum was 647. this was at high settings here so overall I'm really impressed with these synthetic benchmarks I mean I think we're actually seeing some great performance but now it's time to jump into some real world gaming and the first one we have here is cyberpunk 2077. so right now we're at 1440p high and with the preset of high it does turn on dlss or a little bit of resolution scale personally I still think it looks great like this and we got an average of 79 FPS but since we're working with an RTX card with a few Ray tracing courts I figured we'd go ahead and test out some Ray tracing and on the 4060 doing Ray tracing with most games you may have to drop it down to 1080p so right now we're at 1080p Ray tracing medium and we got an average of 62 FPS I mean it's right there on the edge personally I'd rather just play it at 1440p high or 1080p Ultra instead of using Ray tracing but you know if you love that Ray tracing you gotta have it it is possible with this card of course CS go is going to perform amazingly on this card 1440p very high we got an average of 284 FPS so locking this down at 120 144 or even 244 is going to be possible and it does look great here at those very high settings Doom Eternal 1440p ultra settings we got an average of 168 FPS in fact this will do 4K Ultra and you can get an average of around 110 FPS and you know if you just wanted to up the graphics a bit at 1440p we've also got nightmare mode it's going to equal about the same as 4K Ultra wood at 1440p I knew this game was going to work out really well on this RTX 4060 and another one that performs absolutely amazingly is Forza Horizon 5. 1440p Ultra setting 1440p ultra settings average of 118 FPS and this is another one of those games that'll do 4K at Ultra we averaged around 84 FPS 4K Ultra on this RTX 4060 with Forza Horizon 5. Spider-Man Miles Morales very Hit or Miss game and all of my testing I'm not sure if it comes down to Shader cache or just GPU drivers but this is one of those games that does work really well on the 4060. 1440p very high and with all of the stuff we've seen so far we haven't been using any kind of resolution scale except for the auto resolution scale in cyberpunk 2077 so we're working with a native 1440p resolution 90 FPS on average Elden ring is another one that performs really great on this system maxed out at 1440p we can get a locked 60 FPS with this game even with a ton of particle effects on screen and characters so yeah I'd say so far we've been doing a pretty good job at 1440p but there was one other game I wanted to test here and that's the last of us part one so with this I did have to drop it down to 1080p because I'm not using any kind of resolution scale so we're not doing any kind of dlss or anything like that high settings we averaged 72 FPS now that's really an outdoor average indoor so you can average much higher but this is one of those games that will require dlss if you're looking to get a higher resolution than 1080 on the RTX 4060 personally I don't mind playing this at 1080 I think it still looks great so far really impressed with the gigabyte low profile RTX 4060 and from all of my testing this is actually the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming card on the market right now there are some a series professional cards from Nvidia that may outperform this and you're going to spend around a thousand dollars at the lease to get something to match or exceed the performance of this when gigabyte has actually got this listed for 329 and of course it's still a bit expensive for a low profile card but you know if you're into these small form factor PCS then you know that going small does cost you a little more but that's going to wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching this is something I can definitely recommend if you're looking for a low profile gaming card that outperforms all the rest right now and definitely keep an eye on the channel because I've got a small form factor build coming up that will utilize this card and if you're into these micro PCS you'll probably enjoy the one I have coming up so it'd be pretty cool if you could hit that like button or think about hitting the Subscribe button so you know exactly when I post the next one but like always thanks for watchingforeign hey what's going on everybody it's ETA Prime back here again today we're going to be taking a look at the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming GPU on the market right now if you're a regular viewer of the channel it's no secret that I love my mini PCS I've got basically all of the low profile cards that have hit the market in the last few years like the GTX 1050 1650 I've got the A2000 the RX 6400 and even some older stuff like a GTX 750 but today we're going to be taking a look at gigabytes brand new low profile RTX 4060 this is definitely going to be a game changer for a lot of those out there who want to build a powerful small form factor PC but before we get into it I do want to mention that this video is brought to you by urcd Keys now I've actually been using this site for a long time now they do offer PC games from Steam you play Ubisoft they even offer Microsoft applications like office but the main reason that I use the site is for their Windows 10 Pro OEM Keys these are activation keys that you can pick up really cheap and right now at checkout if you use code ETA you can get 30 off and this 30 discount will be going out until the end of August so with this discount you can pick one of these windows 10 Pro activation keys up for 15.58 and don't forget you can use PayPal to check out on their website I just did this build here I need to activate Windows I'm going to head over to my updates and security we're going to go to activation as you can see I've got Windows 10 Pro but it's not activated so I'm going to change product key I'm going to paste it in here choose next choose activate and windows is now activated we're ready to go my warning is totally gone and basically that's it though email your code once your payment is processed and that's basically it if you're interested in picking up cheap Windows 10 keys for your new pc builds I'll leave a link in the description when gigabyte initially announced that they were going to be releasing a low profile RTX 4060 I knew I had to get my hands on it for a few small form factor builds and as you can see this does have a triple fan design we also get eight gigabytes of vram with this unit and it's not a dumbed down RTX 4060 I mean we can get full power out of this it's got a maximum TDP of 115 Watts just like the others on the market and of course it is a dual slot low profile card but it is coming in a tad longer than the GTX 1650s right now that we've seen on the market more specifically this MSI low profile version and yes it does come with a low profile bracket in the Box very easy to install and in the next few days if you keep an eye on the channel I will have a full build coming up with the RTX 4060 and a super small form factor unit we're going to go with a pretty powerful CPU paired up with this to see what we can do but in this testing video I'm going to be leaving the full size bracket on because this is going to go in a pretty powerful machine I don't want any kind of CPU or memory bottleneck with this I want to see exactly what we can do with this RTX 4060 but if you're really interested in a small form factor build with this uh definitely keep an eye on the channel it's coming very soon so there is one thing that we need with this RTX 4060 low profile that these other low profile cards don't require and that's an 8-pin power connector because this does have a maximum TDP of 115 watts and your pcie slot usually maxes out at around 75 so even though it is a low profile card you're still going to need that 8-pin power connector to get this thing up and running hopefully next Generation we will see one of these putting out similar or better performance that does not require a power connector but right now with the RTX 4060 needs a little extra juice this card also supports up to four displays we've got two full-size HDMI ports and two full-size display ports so like I mentioned with this testing video we're going to be putting this inside of one of my full-size rigs we're not going to have any kind of memory or CPU bottleneck with this RTX 4060 but again a low profile build will be coming up I'm just waiting on some parts and I was actually really excited about this card and personally I wanted to test it out myself anyway so this rig consists of an Intel I9 13900k cooled by a 360 millimeter intermax AIO we've got 32 gigabytes of ddr5 RAM running at 6 400 megahertz and a 2 terabyte nvme SSD I completely understand that you know having this 8-pin power connector on this low profile card might turn a lot of people off but the card itself only pulls around 115 Watts so depending on the CPU combo you go with you could get away with 300 watt power supply and if you're looking to build small form factor Pico at 300 to 350 watts are relatively available Bowl but with the small form factor build I have coming up I'm going to be going with an ATX Flex power supply when it comes to this specific card here we've got a core clock of 2 475 megahertz 8 gigabytes of G ddr6 running at a 128 bit bus 3072 Cuda cores 24 Ray tracing cores the card size is as follows length is 82 millimeters it's 69 millimeters wide and 40 millimeters High we've also got that maximum TDP of 115 Watts now the first thing I did here was run a few benchmarks just to kind of get a baseline for everything and the first one we have here is 3D marks DirectX Ray tracing feature test average frame rate here 27.65 now it's not going to be a ray tracing Destroyer but I mean we can definitely get a little bit out of the way with this car next up we've got 3dmark fire strike total score with this setup 27 551 and our graphic score is sitting right there at 28 760. I also ran time spy total score with this system 11 674 Graphics score totaled 10 797. and I also ran the uni engine Heaven Benchmark and with this we got a total score of 7101 minimum FPS dropped down to 56.3 and our maximum was 647. this was at high settings here so overall I'm really impressed with these synthetic benchmarks I mean I think we're actually seeing some great performance but now it's time to jump into some real world gaming and the first one we have here is cyberpunk 2077. so right now we're at 1440p high and with the preset of high it does turn on dlss or a little bit of resolution scale personally I still think it looks great like this and we got an average of 79 FPS but since we're working with an RTX card with a few Ray tracing courts I figured we'd go ahead and test out some Ray tracing and on the 4060 doing Ray tracing with most games you may have to drop it down to 1080p so right now we're at 1080p Ray tracing medium and we got an average of 62 FPS I mean it's right there on the edge personally I'd rather just play it at 1440p high or 1080p Ultra instead of using Ray tracing but you know if you love that Ray tracing you gotta have it it is possible with this card of course CS go is going to perform amazingly on this card 1440p very high we got an average of 284 FPS so locking this down at 120 144 or even 244 is going to be possible and it does look great here at those very high settings Doom Eternal 1440p ultra settings we got an average of 168 FPS in fact this will do 4K Ultra and you can get an average of around 110 FPS and you know if you just wanted to up the graphics a bit at 1440p we've also got nightmare mode it's going to equal about the same as 4K Ultra wood at 1440p I knew this game was going to work out really well on this RTX 4060 and another one that performs absolutely amazingly is Forza Horizon 5. 1440p Ultra setting 1440p ultra settings average of 118 FPS and this is another one of those games that'll do 4K at Ultra we averaged around 84 FPS 4K Ultra on this RTX 4060 with Forza Horizon 5. Spider-Man Miles Morales very Hit or Miss game and all of my testing I'm not sure if it comes down to Shader cache or just GPU drivers but this is one of those games that does work really well on the 4060. 1440p very high and with all of the stuff we've seen so far we haven't been using any kind of resolution scale except for the auto resolution scale in cyberpunk 2077 so we're working with a native 1440p resolution 90 FPS on average Elden ring is another one that performs really great on this system maxed out at 1440p we can get a locked 60 FPS with this game even with a ton of particle effects on screen and characters so yeah I'd say so far we've been doing a pretty good job at 1440p but there was one other game I wanted to test here and that's the last of us part one so with this I did have to drop it down to 1080p because I'm not using any kind of resolution scale so we're not doing any kind of dlss or anything like that high settings we averaged 72 FPS now that's really an outdoor average indoor so you can average much higher but this is one of those games that will require dlss if you're looking to get a higher resolution than 1080 on the RTX 4060 personally I don't mind playing this at 1080 I think it still looks great so far really impressed with the gigabyte low profile RTX 4060 and from all of my testing this is actually the most powerful low profile dual slot gaming card on the market right now there are some a series professional cards from Nvidia that may outperform this and you're going to spend around a thousand dollars at the lease to get something to match or exceed the performance of this when gigabyte has actually got this listed for 329 and of course it's still a bit expensive for a low profile card but you know if you're into these small form factor PCS then you know that going small does cost you a little more but that's going to wrap it up for this video really appreciate you watching this is something I can definitely recommend if you're looking for a low profile gaming card that outperforms all the rest right now and definitely keep an eye on the channel because I've got a small form factor build coming up that will utilize this card and if you're into these micro PCS you'll probably enjoy the one I have coming up so it'd be pretty cool if you could hit that like button or think about hitting the Subscribe button so you know exactly when I post the next one but like always thanks for watching\n"